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Disco de Baby Bash: “Tha Smokin' Nephew [PA]”
![Disco de Baby Bash: “Tha Smokin' Nephew [PA]” Disco de Baby Bash: “Tha Smokin' Nephew [PA]”](http://www.rapmusiczone.com/covers_prB/baby-bash/2003_170_170_Tha%2520Smokin%2527%2520Nephew%2520%255BPA%255D.jpg) Descripción (en inglés) :
Personnel includes: Baby Bash, Frankie J., Max Minelli, Grimm, Lucky Luciano, Russell Lee, Lucky Luciano, David Wade, Perla Cruz, Oral Bee, Merciless, Happy Perez, Angel Dust, Chingo Bling, Doom, Rasheed, J. & Powda, Awax, JayTee, Low G, Major Riley.
<p>Producers include: Happy Perez, Shadow, Mike Cee, Big Ice, Mario Ayala.
<p>Principally recorded at The Clinic, Digital Services, Dope House Recording, Houston, Texas; R&D Studios, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
<p>Personnel includes: Baby Bash, Frankie J., Max Minelli, Grimm, Lucky Luciano, Russell Lee, Perla Cruz, Oral Bee, Merciless, Happy Perez, Angel Dust, Chingo Bling, Doom, Rasheed, J. & Powda, Awax, JayTee, Low G, Major Riley.
<p>Producers include: Happy Perez, Shadow, Mike Cee, Big Ice, Mario Ayala.
<p>Principally recorded at The Clinic, Digital Services, Dope House Recording, Houston, Texas; R&D Studios, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
<p>Baby Bash hails from Houston, Texas, but he'll never be confused with the horror-movie violence of the local Geto Boys or the syrup-swiggers of the Screwed Up Click; Baby Bash is into his own thing. Signed to a major on the strength of the ultra-catchy, smooth-R&B-infused hit "Suga Suga," THA SMOKIN' NEPHEW, the spry rapper displays a variety of skills beyond the scope of the single.
<p>While success has blown in overnight, Baby Bash has plied his trade for nearly a decade, and he was a member of the supergroup Latino Velvet in the late 1990s with Kid Frost and Jay Tee of N2DEEP. Bash's strongest point is his versatility-he's as comfortable with a heartfelt R. Kelly-style ballad like "Feeling Me" as with a piece of crunked-out hardcore thuggery like "Yes Suh" or the hippie-like alterna-rap of "Early in the Morning." He'll even switch off mid-song, as on "Image of a Pimp," which starts off out of the Bone Thugs-N-Harmony school before suddenly taking an MC Solaar turn in the third verse. Bash's language doesn't slack either, as he operates with a certain reflective subtlety, while showing the ability to blithely knock off a line like "so kamikaze, shrinin' like Liberace."
<p>Baby Bash hails from Houston, Texas, but he'll never be confused with the horror-movie violence of the local Geto Boys or the syrup-swiggers of the Screwed Up Click; Baby Bash is into his own thing. Signed to a major on the strength of the ultra-catchy, smooth-R&B-infused hit "Suga Suga," THA SMOKIN' NEPHEW, the spry rapper displays a variety of skills beyond the scope of the single.
<p>While success has blown in overnight, Baby Bash has plied his trade for nearly a decade, and he was a member of the supergroup Latino Velvet in the late 1990s with Kid Frost and Jay Tee of N2DEEP. Bash's strongest point is his versatility-he's as comfortable with a heartfelt R. Kelly-style ballad like "Feeling Me" as with a piece of crunked-out hardcore thuggery like "Yes Suh" or the hippie-like alterna-rap of "Early in the Morning." He'll even switch off mid-song, as on "Image of a Pimp," which starts off out of the Bone Thugs-N-Harmony school before suddenly taking an MC Solaar turn in the third verse. Bash's language doesn't slack either, as he operates with a certain reflective subtlety, while showing the ability to blithely knock off a line like "so kamikaze, shrinin' like Liberace."
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Tha Smokin' Nephew [PA] |
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UPC:602498609125
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Formato:CD
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Tipo:Performer
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Género:R&B - Rap
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Artista:Baby Bash
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Artistas Invitados:Frankie J; Grimm; Lucky Luciano; David Wade; Low G; Major Riley
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Sello:Universal Records (USA)
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Distribuidora:Universal Distribution
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Fecha de publicación:2003/09/23
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Año de publicación original:2003
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Número de discos:1
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Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
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Estudio / Directo:Studio
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1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- lovin it
babybash is one of my favorite rappers. his style is different then a lot of other artist out there but thats what makes him an artist his unique style. i love crusin to this cd, it has nice grooves. some of my fav songs are shorty doowop, changed my life, pollution, don't disrespect my mind and the suga suga remix (luv dancehall)
Darwin (San Diego, CA) - 28 Noviembre 2003
10 personas de un total de 15 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Read this before you buy.
I got this album expecting the soulful, R&B-ish type of music found in Baby Bash's singles "Suga Suga" and "Shorty Doowop." Instead, I got an album cluttered with over 15 tracks of mediocre rap. How Baby Bash promotes himself is really misleading when it comes to what you get on his album.
How he talks about smoking weed in every other song gets a bit annoying, too. I wouldn't recommend this.
- Great Album
This album was smoking for the first half. The second half of the Album is definitely out of element. Like I said, first half is classic and will probably remain quality singles for a long time.
- bash is dope, hes not soft either
what all these people dont know is that bash has been at it for years, he used to be baby beesh and raps with legends such as e40, mac dre, jay tee, frost and more. people think just because suga suga that he is "made for mtv" when that couldnt be more untrue. do your homework you idiots, oh yea and this album is great, especially compared to the garbage that everybody is coming out with like kanye west
- Excelentte
I liked this album, lots of my type of "songs". Excelent for chillin'. Few "clubtracks" for the next album and Boom, full five stars.
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