| 1. Recognize - Ol' Dirty Bastard, Chris Rock |
| 2. I Can't Wait |
| 3. Cold Blooded |
| 4. Got Your Money - Kelis, Ol' Dirty Bastard |
| 5. Rollin' Wit You |
| 6. Gettin' High - LA the Darkman, Ol' Dirty Bastard, |
| 7. You Don't Want to F**k With Me |
| 8. N****a Please |
| 9. Dirt Dog |
| 10. I Want P***y |
| 11. Good Morning Heartache |
| 12. All in Together Now |
Editorial Reviews
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
Amazon.com
Little things like mental illness, drug addiction, or criminal behavior are hardly deterrents if ya wanna be a star. In fact, if utilized properly, such defects can become major career boosters. Take Ol' Dirty Bastard. A perennial fixture of perp walks in Brooklyn, ODB hasn't let minor scuffles with the boys in blue impede his crossover dreams. Nor has he let a seemingly silly thing like being totally out of his ever-loving mind slow his musical mustang down. No, boyee. Our man Bastard knows that everyone loves to watch a train wreck, and a train wreck is what he will give the fans. Luckily for all concerned, ODB's sophomore solo CD is more than just an exercise in poor mental health and bad chemical combos: it's funny as all get out and one of the most outrageous rap records... ever. Sure, ODB's drugged-out, insane-in-the-membrane rantings and delusional ravings can wear a bit thin, but not before tracks like the string laden "I Can't Wait"--in which Dirty offers shout outs to the Eskimos, the Marines, and himself--and a careening cover of Rick James's "Cold Blooded" have you holding your sides. Titles like "I Want P***y" and "You Don't Wanna F**k With Me" pretty much sum up the vibe. But if you check your PC concerns at the door (Dirty insults and offends everyone with equal precision) and allow the beats of such masters as the Neptunes, Irv Gotti, and Wu-mate RZA waft over you, you will find yourself loving Nigga Please. In an age of cleaned-up thugs and radio-ready party anthems, ODB has made a record that should give parents nightmares and hip-hop fans sweet dreams. --Amy Linden
Nigga Please,Ol' Dirty Bastard,Elektra / Wea,East Coast Rap,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
Average customer rating:
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Nigga Please
Ol' Dirty Bastard Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000K3GK Release Date: 1999-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Recognize
- I Can't Wait
- Cold Blooded
- Got Your Money
- Rollin' Wit You
- Gettin' High
- You Don't Want To F**k With Me
- N***a Please
- Dirt Dog
- I Want P***y
- Good Morning Heartache
- All In Together Now
- Bonus Track 1
Amazon.com's Best of 1999
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 WrightAmazon.com
Little things like mental illness, drug addiction, or criminal behavior are hardly deterrents if ya wanna be a star. In fact, if utilized properly, such defects can become major career boosters. Take Ol' Dirty Bastard. A perennial fixture of perp walks in Brooklyn, ODB hasn't let minor scuffles with the boys in blue impede his crossover dreams. Nor has he let a seemingly silly thing like being totally out of his ever-loving mind slow his musical mustang down. No, boyee. Our man Bastard knows that everyone loves to watch a train wreck, and a train wreck is what he will give the fans. Luckily for all concerned, ODB's sophomore solo CD is more than just an exercise in poor mental health and bad chemical combos: it's funny as all get out and one of the most outrageous rap records... ever. Sure, ODB's drugged-out, insane-in-the-membrane rantings and delusional ravings can wear a bit thin, but not before tracks like the string laden "I Can't Wait"--in which Dirty offers shout outs to the Eskimos, the Marines, and himself--and a careening cover of Rick James's "Cold Blooded" have you holding your sides. Titles like "I Want P***y" and "You Don't Wanna F**k With Me" pretty much sum up the vibe. But if you check your PC concerns at the door (Dirty insults and offends everyone with equal precision) and allow the beats of such masters as the Neptunes, Irv Gotti, and Wu-mate RZA waft over you, you will find yourself loving Nigga Please. In an age of cleaned-up thugs and radio-ready party anthems, ODB has made a record that should give parents nightmares and hip-hop fans sweet dreams. --Amy LindenCustomer Reviews:
R.I.P odb.......2007-07-13
This album is amazing........2006-12-16
No more nigga PLEASE.......2006-11-02
AVOID!.......2006-06-23
"I'm not sayin' I got it, but if I got it you got it!!!".......2006-01-22
Average customer rating:
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Nigga Please
Ol' Dirty Bastard Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000K3GN Release Date: 1999-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Recognize
- I Can't Wait
- Cold Blooded
- Got Your Money
- Rollin' Wit You
- Gettin' High
- You Don't Want To F**k With Me
- N***a Please
- Dirt Dog
- I Want P***y
- Good Morning Heartache
- All In Together Now
Customer Reviews:
SAY DIRT..DOOOG!!.......2001-11-16
Off the hook.......2000-08-07
Dirty is definitely back--ya'll betta recognize.......1999-09-16
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
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(definitely aint one for the squeamish) but you ain't hear that from me gannsberg
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