| 1. Intro |
| 2. Ring the Alarm |
| 3. Dirt All by My Lonely |
| 4. Holiday - Naughty By Nature, |
| 5. Live or Die - Master P, Mystikal, Naughty By Nature, , Silkk the Shocker, Silkk the Shocker |
| 6. On the Run |
| 7. Radio - Naughty By Nature, Rustic Overtones |
| 8. Jamboree - Naughty By Nature, Zhané |
| 9. Would've Done the Same for Me |
| 10. Thugs & Hustlers |
| 11. Work - M.A.G., Naughty By Nature |
| 12. We Could Do It - Big Punisher, Naughty By Nature |
| 13. Blues - Naughty By Nature, Next |
| 14. Wicked Bounce |
| 15. Live Then Lay - Naughty By Nature, |
| 16. Shivers |
Editorial Reviews
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It may not be nice to fool with Mother Nature, as the saying goes, but Nature's Fury, Naughty by Nature's fourth LP (not counting the greatest-hits compilation Nature's Finest), really is more of a mild storm front than a hurricane. When they stick with the formula that made them famous--catchy loops fronted by relatively innocuous rhymes, but with a furious delivery--Naughty do well (see "Jamboree"). But on too many of the tracks here, NBN play host to a guest star--Big Pun, Krayzie Bone, and a host of No Limit all-stars, among others--and find themselves playing second fiddle. On one of the album's best tracks, "Radio," Naughty indiscriminately plunder the past, with a backing track that nicks LL Cool J's classic of the same name, lyrics that hark back to Run DMC ("I'm the nigga hip-hop / There is none higher / Sucka motherf**kers better call me sire!"), and a "la-di-da-di-da" chorus. Other songs find Naughty going reggae, dance-floor pop, and, on "Thugs & Hustlers," into Timbaland's quirky neighborhood. They handle each chore like pros, but never once do they sound like a group with anything to say for themselves. --Randy Silver
It may not be nice to fool with Mother Nature, as the saying goes, but Nature's Fury, Naughty by Nature's fourth LP (not counting the greatest-hits compilation Nature's Finest), really is more of a mild storm front than a hurricane. When they stick with the formula that made them famous--catchy loops fronted by relatively innocuous rhymes, but with a furious delivery--Naughty do well (see "Jamboree"). But on too many of the tracks here, NBN play host to a guest star--Big Pun, Krayzie Bone, and a host of No Limit all-stars, among others--and find themselves playing second fiddle. On one of the album's best tracks, "Radio," Naughty indiscriminately plunder the past, with a backing track that nicks LL Cool J's classic of the same name, lyrics that hark back to Run DMC ("I'm the nigga hip-hop / There is none higher / Sucka motherf**kers better call me sire!"), and a "la-di-da-di-da" chorus. Other songs find Naughty going reggae, dance-floor pop, and, on "Thugs & Hustlers," into Timbaland's quirky neighborhood. They handle each chore like pros, but never once do they sound like a group with anything to say for themselves. --Randy Silver
Nineteen Naughty Nine: Nature's Fury,Naughty By Nature,Arista,East Coast Rap,Gangsta Rap,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Pop-Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
Dance Music:
- One Mo Nigga ta Go [Explicit Lyrics]
- Pay Day [Explicit Lyrics]
- People Get Ready EP [EP]
- Planet V
- Presents: Behind the Doors of 13th Floor [Explicit Lyrics]
- Presents: Behind the Doors of 13th Floor [Explicit Lyrics]
- Resurrection [Explicit Lyrics]
- Ringmaster [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]
- Ryde Or Die Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]
- Shinin' n' Grindin' [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Henry Martin: Preludes and Fugues, Book 2
I Remember Tommy [Original recording remastered]
In Gorbachev We Trust (+ Bonus Tracks) [Import]
La Fete Sauvage [Soundtrack] [Import]
Hits Presents: UK Hard House Collection V.2 [Import]
Islands: 30th Anniversary Edition
Down, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Import]
London Symphony Orchestra (1904-2004): The Centennial Set [Box set]
Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me [CD-single] [Import]