Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel: Trick Daddy, The Lost Tribe, J-Shin, Tre, J.A.B.A.N., Scarface, Daz Dillinger, DJ Clue, Too Sort, Trina (rap vocals); The Children's Choir, Ayo, Nikol (background vocals). |  | Producers: Abebe, Tony Galvin, Hugo, D.J. Spin, Rush. |  | Personnel: Trick Daddy, Trina, Ayo, Nikol, The Lost Tribe, J-Shin, Tre, J.A.B.A.N., Society, Too Short, Scarface, Daz Dillinger, DJ Clue (rap vocals); The Children's Choir, Ayo, Nikol (background vocals). |  | Producers include: Tony Galvin, D.J. Spin, Rush, Hugo, Abebe. |  | Personnel: Trick Daddy (vocals); Joan of Arc (vocals). |  | Audio Mixers: Ant Banks; Ray Seay. |  | Liner Note Author: Debbie Bennett . |  | Recording information: 4 Star Studios, FL; Blue Basement Records, Alanta, GA; Circle House Studios, Miami, FL. |  | Editor: Mike Caren. |  | Hailing from southern Florida, Trick Daddy drops his debut album, WWW.THUG.COM with intensity, street lyrics and underground tracks. Rooted in the deep-south hip-hop sound of artists like Master P and Silkk The Shocker, Trick has a unique voice that matches his funky and effective head-nodding tracks. The sometimes- sparse arrangements leave plenty of space for the wicked vocal delivery that Trick has perfected on tracks such as "So What," "Run Nigga" and "Living In a World." |  | Hailing from southern Florida, Trick Daddy drops his debut album, WWW.THUG.COM with intensity, street lyrics and underground tracks. Rooted in the deep-south hip-hop sound of artists like Master P and Silkk The Shocker, Trick has a unique voice that matches his funky and effective head-nodding tracks. The sometimes- sparse arrangements leave plenty of space for the wicked vocal delivery that Trick has perfected on tracks such as "So What," "Run Nigga" and "Living In a World." |  | Trick Daddy's album www.thug.com features the rapper at his best. Not only is www.thug.com his album name, it's also his own website. Trick Daddy recruited rappers such as Trina and Righteous Funk Boogie to record tracks with him. "Nann" got decent radio airplay, but some confusing lyrics muddled the album overall. [The 2002 reissue adds two bonus tracks: "I Luv" and "My Ni**az Dem."] ~ Amanda Nusbaum | Engineer: Louis Diaz; Robin Mays | Musical Guests |  | Too Short |  | Scarface |  | Daz Dillinger |  | DJ Clue |  | Trina |
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| Rolling Stone (6/10/99, p.124) - 3 1/2 Stars (out of 5) - "...the most accessible primer to the thug pathology you're likely to find this year. Rollicking tunes...tackle the playa staples of sex, drugs and rebellion with a relentless, gold-toothed swagger..."Rolling Stone (6/10/99, p.124) - 3 1/2 Stars (out of 5) - "...the most accessible primer to the thug pathology you're likely to find this year. Rollicking tunes...tackle the playa staples of sex, drugs and rebellion with a relentless, gold-toothed swagger..." |
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