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Naughty by Nature 1991 Album

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1991-09-03
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1. Yoke the Joker 5m 13s
2. Wickedest Man Alive (Vocal) 4m 21s
3. O.P.P. (Vocal) 4m 29s
4. Ghetto Bastard 4m 51s
5. Let The Ho's Go 4m 17s
6. Everyday All Day 5m 41s
7. Guard Your Grill 5m 2s
8. Pin The Tail on the Donkey 3m 48s
9. 1, 2, 3 4m 44s
10. Strike a Nerve 6m 22s
11. Rhyme'll Shine On 3m 57s
12. Thankx for Sleepwalking 4m 26s

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Naughty By Nature are my favourite group and contain one of my favourite rappers in Treach. He doesn't get spoken enough in 'best rapper' conversations in my opinion and it's a surprise he never has had a go at a solo album. I've never had a problem with Vinnie but Treach does standout out of the two. On to this album, and track for track, I wouldn't say this album has the greatest amount of their best songs. I've made a top 10 of NBN songs and only 'Uptown Anthem' made it, however, song for song it is outstandingly even, does still contain some great tracks, and is an album where you don't feel the need to skip a track at all. The production is great also and having heard lots of other early nineties hip hop the production sounds ahead of its time in a sense, and is still great to listen to today. Beats: ★★★★☆ Bars: ★★★★☆ Best Tracks: Yoke The Joker, O.P.P., Guard Your Grill, Pin The Tail On The Donkey, Everything's Gonna Be Alright
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