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Ol' Dirty Bastard

Ol' Dirty Bastard Album: “Nigga Please”

Ol' Dirty Bastard Album: “Nigga Please”
Album Information :
Title: Nigga Please
Release Date:1999-09-14
Type:Unknown
Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, East Coast Rap, Hardcore Rap
Label:Elektra
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:075596241410
Customers Rating :
Average (3.8) :(106 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Recognize Video
2 I Can't Wait Video
3 Cold Blooded Video
4 Got Your Money Ol' Dirty Bastard and Kelis Video
5 Rollin' Wit You Video
6 Gettin' High 12 O'Clock, Shorty Shit Stain Pa, Ol' Dirty Bastard and LA the Darkman Video
7 You Don't Want To F**K With Me Video
8 N****a Please
9 Dirt Dog Video
10 I Want P***y Video
11 Good Morning Heartache Lil' Mo and Ol' Dirty Bastard Video
12 All In Together Now Video
A. B. Cost (Atlanta, GA USA) - January 22, 2000
23 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
- Tough to Listen to

I like ODB a lot, but this CD is really hard to listen to. Basically, I think the guy might be loosing it. I'm embarrassed to admit it, but its sort of weirdly fascinating to listen to him scream like a loon on some of his tracks like 'Big Baby Jesus'. That being said, I can really only take about two or three songs in a row, before I have to switch to something else.

Still, his sound is certainly unique, the 'Hey Dirt-ey, Baby I got your Money' song is worth the price of the album, and I do actually listen to little snips of this more about once a week or so.

If you don't like weird, sort of crazy, foul mouthed shrieking, you won't like this. If you find that sort of thing kind of funny, or interesting, or both, then, like me, you might enjoy this album.

Customer review - September 15, 1999
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Dirty is definitely back--ya'll betta recognize

I must start by confessing that I am a true follower of this hip-hop cultural phenom known as the Wu-Tang...So bear with me, Old Dirty has proven with this project that he clearly and truly does not care what anybody thinks about him or his music--and yet he manages to shine on this work.

I truly can not capture with words the amount of energy that Ason has brought to this album. With the track "You Don't Want a F#*k With Me" he sets the record straight about where his head is and where allegiances lie.

This is not an album for the kiddies to hear until they are grown--with very misogynistic themes, it will be a tough sell for the ladies, but the true Dirty fans will not be mad...

The remake of rick james "Cold Blooded" is inspiring--except for Dirty's singing--accompanying him on this track are the neptunes. The new sensation that has aided in boosting norega...(They contribute a lion's share of titles totaling 4 out of 13 tracks)

What else can I say? Big Baby Jesus has saved me from the hum drum and monotonous hard-core materialism that has been force fed by the industry over the past few months. Stayed tuned to your local hip-hop radio station to give "Got Your Money" airplay...

If humor is what you are looking for, then this is also your cup of tea, antics literally abound in this work.....Especially the ballad he has that is reminiscent of some billie holliday gib from years past(with horrible singing on Dirty's part)

Now you know as a critique I have to hit you with some rather disappointing news: No collaborative efforts from anyone else in the Wu-Tang except in the way of production credits by Rza(of course) and dat n^@@a reb(Rebel INS--stayed tuned for his release)

But in tru Wu form and fashion, track 6 on the cd introduces us to 12 O'clock and Shorty S*$t Stain Pa...with a cameo by La the Darkman

Overall...Dirty came with what I expected: beat heavy, foolhardy antics with no father to the style....I can't even imagine to know what goes on in that drug-induced haze of his.....but i like it

word

(definitely aint one for the squeamish) but you ain't hear that from me gannsberg

Atrox - October 26, 1999
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Simply Hilarious, hahah....

Yeah yeah, I know this isn't really an acceptable follow-up to ODB's debut. However, if you look at it as a comedy album, it is so unbelievably ridiculous and hilarious. The first time I listened to it I was laughing so intensley...both at the vocals, and the outright audacity of the lyrics. You guys have to understand that ODB is a crack head (for real). I am convinced he was smoking rocks all throughout the vocal sessions. Soooooooo hilarious. I mean, it IS a disappointment, but I still dig it, cuz it's something new, refreshing, and funnier than mortal words could ever decribe. Aside from the vocals/lyrics, I personally think the music is absolutely top quality. I'd say buy this for the hell of it...you'll never know if you'll think it's deranged enough to keep, or so horrible that you want to smash it with your boot heel. But hey, you can always return it ;) Bottom Line: THE most CRACK-OUT album (in the "TRUE" sense of the term) I have *ever* heard period. Don't expect another 36 Chambers, but you might as well give it a try.

J. Harris "J-who" (Jacksonville, FL USA) - November 15, 2001
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- SAY DIRT..DOOOG!!

ODB is the best, if you are a fan or you seen kung fu movies, you can match up the wu-tang members rap stlyes up with the kung fu fighting stlyes. ODB is the drunken fist of hip hop music and everything dirt dog say is real, but raw at the same time with an on point flow.If you are weak minded, this is not for you to listen to. stick with your nellys and missys

First Sergeant Frontera (VBC Iraq) - December 16, 1999
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Is Rick James Back ? Yo,This CD is the S**T !

What can you say, DIRTY will be DIRTY. The cd is an original, a must have. DIRTY does it all. I'm looking forward to a DIRTY and RICK collabo. The cover alone gets 5 stars. THE ARMY LOVES DIRTY !

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