Nigga Please
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Elektra |
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3.5 |
Description: How did ODB get to start hanging with the Wu-Tang Clan, anyway? The man goes so much his own way that not only does
Nigga Please sound like no other solo project from a Clan member, it doesn't really resemble any record except itself. Funny, funky, and answering to absolutely no one, this is Big Baby Jesus' masterpiece.
--Rickey Wright
Tracklist of Nigga Please
Reviews:
Man, this brings back memories
I'm really white, but my suburban friends and I would say nigga please to each other all of the time because it was funny. We drove nice cars and ate the finest meats and cheeses, but still called each other niggas like we were black. We would giggle our tails off when we said black slang while listening to Vanilla Ice or Snow or Fresh Prince rap albums. It's so cool to think you are black when you are white kid. Destiny's Child wants Soljas, so we figured we had to act like them to attract girls like Beyonce. I'm sure the girls from Destiny's child date guys that are poor, tough street thugs and not rich hollywood types.
Where to start with ODB? This guy was out of his mind insane. You know the statistic they always quote, "1 out of every 456,000" criminals with drug and mental issues go on to become rap stars. This guy isn't smart, his style was dumb and he was wacked out on everything under the sun, but unlike Ricky Martin, we felt sorry for him and bought his albums. I have my own demons, but my rap flow is as intelligent as Bill Gates. I talk about dinosaurs, matrixes and colonial baking techniques. I'm street, holla balla!!!
Nigga Please Rip ODB / dirt mc girt
this is a hot album from the late odb defeintly cold blooded which was sampled by the late funk legend rick james recogize with chris rock and pharrell / you dont want / i got your money rip ODB .
Ol' Dirty B****** - N**** Please
After releasing his first album in 1995, ODB comes back on the scene in 99 dropping his second LP, "N**** Please".
1. Recognize (Featuring Chris Rock, The Neptunes, & Zu Keeper) - Great beat, Chris Rock talks for the first 40 seconds then Dirty talks for a bit then eventually starts spittin, he comes pretty good, Pharrell does the hook...its alright - 3.5/5
2. I Can't Wait - Good beat, Dirty raps fast, hook isn't bad at all...good track - 4.5/5
3. Cold Blooded - Good beat, Dirty sings for half the song and it sounds terrible...he raps for a short period of time before singing again, couldn't tell if it was a hook or not....horrible track - 1/5
4. Got Your Money (Featuring Kelis) - Good beat, Dirty comes nice and has 3 hilarious verses, hook is great....this was one of my favorite jams when I was in 8th grade wayyyy back in 01 - 5/5
5. Rollin' Wit You - Dirty repeats the same line multiple times and it sounds real annoying, once the beat comes in its real good, then Dirty comes real hardcore, the hook sounds real weak - 3.5/5
6. Gettin' High (Featuring Brooklyn Zu, La the Darkman, & Rayson) - Good beat, everyone comes nice but Dirty isn't even on the track...why would this even be on here haha, hook is alright - 3/5
7. You Don't Want to F*** With Me - Good beat, Dirty rips it up, hook is good - 4.5/5
8. N**** Please - Good beat, Dirty comes pretty nice on the title track, hook is decent - 4/5
9. Dirt Dog - Great beat, Dirty's voice and flow suck, hook is nice - 3/5
10. I Want P**** - Nice beat, hook repeats for about the first 50 seconds, Dirty raps one little verse then starts repeating more lines...terrible - 1/5
11. Good Morning Heartache (Featuring Lil' Mo) - Nice slow beat, this song is real slow paced while Dirty and Lil' Mo sing back and forth...terrible - 1/5
12. All In Together Now - Nice beat, the first minute and 42 seconds are dirty talking some stupid b*******, his verses suck as well...3rd straight horrible track - 1/5
13. Cracker Jack - Real nice beat, Dirty raps slow and it's hard to feel him, hook is decent - 2/5
Overall: 37/65
2.5 Stars
The first half of the album..minus a couple tracks were really good considering ODB was highly on drugs real bad when in the making of this album. And on the last couple tracks it proves it. He had a lot of good beats on here but sadly he couldn't follow through with the majority of them. R.I.P. ODB!