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Nappy Roots
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 26, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: February 26, 2002
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Atlantic / Wea
  • ASIN: B00005Y4P1
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (73 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #45,554 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Intro
2. Hustla
3. Set It Out
4. Country Boyz
5. Ballin' on a Budget
6. Awnaw - Nappy Roots, Jazze Pha
7. Headz Up
8. Slums
9. Po' Folks
10. Start It Over
11. Blowin' Trees
12. Sholiz
13. Life's a Bitch
14. My Ride
15. One Forty
16. Dime, Quarter, Nickel, Penny
17. Kentucky Mud
18. Lounge [*]
19. Ho Down [*]
20. Headz Up [Refried][*]

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At a time when digitized beats and crudely consumerist attitudes rule the airwaves, the distinctively organic aesthetic of Kentucky-bred hip-hop sextet Nappy Roots' debut release is refreshing. Rotating MCs flip profound rhymes about growing up in the South and their struggles to be heard, giving a semiautobiographical feel to songs like "Peanuts." "Aw Naw," the first single and arguably the album's catchiest tune, surrounds a dope slice of country life with unique rhythms that fuse banjos and harmonicas with contemporary, bass-filled beats. In a similar vein, "Life's a Risk" boasts some slick introspective lyrics from group member Skinny DeVille, who rhymes about staying away from the pitfalls of street life. In the end, Nappy Roots come out sounding like a harder-edged upgrade of Arrested Development's Southern-tinged roots rap. Let's just hope they don't suffer a similar fall off the face of the earth. --Dalton Higgins

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Shawty Where Yo Head At?, March 26, 2002
Watermelon, Chicken & Grits is packed with excellent production. Complete with layered beats of all tempos, lush instrumentation and mind-blowing melodies. These boys are pretty country and one of them sounds like he got a deeper southern drawl than myself and that's pretty amazing considering their location. Country music at its best.

These southern boyz are really good rappers, I myself, was surprised that the cd was as good as it is because Nappy Roots virtually came from nowhere ( no pun intended )with Awnaw and stunned a lot of people. But considering that Jazze Pha handled the production of that song, it had to be something special. Exactly like Pha did with Jim Crow ( providing them with a tight beat that perfectly complimented the group and gave them some attention ) he does with Nappy Roots. Although Nappy Roots may be a better group, they still manage put out a classic debut album and, so far, the best album of the year. The production is refreshing to hear and is very unique. I wish the cd notes would have told us who produced each track because they have talent. Each song is diverse and sounds different from the next.

Their subject matter is Po Folk talk; food, nappiness, fros, project dreams, cutting, lack of money, gold grills etc. etc. Their execution is excellent, each member gets ample time to shine, and the album flows very smoothly. Tight songs include the single Awnaw, Hustla, Country Boyz, Ballin On A Budget, Kentucky Mud, Blowin Trees, Po Folk, Sholiz...heck all of em are tight. The best song has to be Headz Up with just an exceptional sing along chorus " Shawty where yo head at" and a pure dirty south beat as well as cypher like rapping by Nappy Roots.

The cd does have a few minor flaws. First of all, Nappy Roots is a six man collective and I still can't figure out which rapper is rapping because there was no intro to introduce each character and 16 barz of their style and there is very little braggadocio tracks. This is frustrating in the vein that Enter The 36 Chambers was because you didn't know who was rapping. They act like you already know who they are and can recognize the voices. Also in the liner notes it doesn't have which rapper is rapping on which song so again it would be a guessing game. Also there are some voice resemblances. One sounds a little like Scarface and another sounds like Cee-Lo, but the voice is as far as the comparisons go. Also one of the bonus "tracks" is just another stupid skit ( the only one on the album ), which to me makes no sense. These problems definitely don't detract from the cd but they are worth mentioning.

Nappy Roots gives the listener a full fledged meal, and further shows that people from the South can rap and produce just as good as anyone else. This cd shows further proof that the South is coming up not only in regular folks eyes, but also in the public's eye as well. I suggest that you get to your nearest record store as quickly as possible and give these country boys a chance. How could it hurt?

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 Country Boys on the Rise, March 12, 2002
You cannot hate on this album. Even if you don't like this album, you're gonna buy it because it is one of the best debut albums since Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's first album.

This rap collective is the definition of "dirty south." One look at their current video, "AwwNaw," will tell you all you need to know about this group: They are in this game to have fun, and make some good music along the way. You will not need to hit the skip button on your cd player at any point while you listen to this album.

"Ballin on a budget" is the broke-anthem of the year. This song is so funny that you will want to keep playing it over and over again. "Hustla," "Headz Up" and "Kentucky Mud" are sonme examples of the priceless gems you will find on this cd.

Now, since I am from Kentucky, does that mean my review is biased since I want so badly for Nappy Roots to succed? Maybe, but Kentucky hasn't had something to be proud of since....NEVER. If this album is any indication at the success that these five men will have, then we can expect many, many more albums from them in the future.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic album..., February 27, 2002
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I cannot remember the last "debut" (I say this because Nappy have 2 independent albums) album by a rap artist to be filled with this much good stuff. It's right up there with Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik by Outkast. There's 20 tracks, minus 2 skits, for 18 songs. Out of these 18, 15 of them are great. It would be impossible to pick out a best, although the ones that shine, besides the hit single "Awnaw," are Set It Out, Country Boyz, Kentucky Mud, Dime Quarter Nickel Penny, Blowin Trees and Headz Up. Skinny DeVille drops some sick flows on almost every track, and every time Prophet grabs the mic, he tears it up. Big V, Scales and B. Stille all hold it down and are all very tight, and Ron Clutch is tight, too, although it seems like he's only on 3 tracks. Anyway, years from now this will be remember as the album that not only put Kentucky on the hip-hop map, but also introduced the world to one of the freshest and most talented rap groups to come along in years. An instant classic, one that you'll be bumpin' for quite a long time.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Ballin' on a budget
It's funny how nostalgia works. When Nappy Roots dropped their big-label debut in 2002, people had already proclaimed the death of mainstream hip hop, and I'm sure I yearned for... Read more
Published 13 months ago by ctrx

5.0 out of 5 stars Nappy Roots- Watermelon, Chicken, & Grits
Nappy Roots is the best rap band ever. No offense to Outkast, but honestly this album kills any of Outkasts album. Strait KILLS IT. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Jay

4.0 out of 5 stars Hip Hop From The Kentucky Fields (3.5 Stars)
Who said that country folks couldn't rhyme? I for one believe that that is untrue, and the group Nappy Roots proves it. Read more
Published on June 19, 2006 by Chandler

4.0 out of 5 stars Nappy Roots' 1st Major Release
This is the album Nappy Roots have put themselves on the southern roster. I recommend the fans who is into southern music to purchase this album because it doesn't follow what... Read more
Published on August 15, 2005 by Bill Roddriedriez Connor

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Album
This is a pretty good album.

We all know their catchy Aww Naww, which is probably thier best song. Read more
Published on July 22, 2005 by Mr. Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Great rookie effort
We all know "Awnaw" and how bumpin' it is. We all know that "Po Folks" is a great, slow song. But what everyone might not know is that the CD top-to-bottom is one of the stronger... Read more
Published on July 19, 2005 by Jozand

4.0 out of 5 stars Nappy Roots- Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz
Kentucky's own Nappy Roots second album and first major release was "Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz (2002)". The Nappy Roots are a six-member group consisting of B. Read more
Published on July 7, 2005 by Constant

5.0 out of 5 stars wow!!!!
nappy roots really are very good! they dont talk about how they want hoes or tons of sex like other rappers they talk bout their life and other stuff unlike other rappers. Read more
Published on April 1, 2004 by blackhawkmuzik

5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING!!!
This CD is by far one of the best that I have ever heard. If you like Bass Blasting music, like so many here in HOT-LANTA, then this CD is for you. Read more
Published on December 2, 2003 by rmt7212

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding
I own this CD and it has become one of my favorites esp the trakck Po Folks!!
Published on October 14, 2003

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