| 1. Intro - Trick Daddy |
| 2. I'm a Thug - Trick Daddy |
| 3. Where U From - Trick Daddy, Trina |
| 4. Noodle - Tre+6, Trick Daddy |
| 5. Take It to da House - Slip-N-Slide Express, Trick Daddy |
| 6. Thump in the Trunk (Skit) - Trick Daddy |
| 7. Can't F**k With the South - Trick Daddy |
| 8. Survivin' the Drought - Trick Daddy |
| 9. Pull Over [Remix] - Kase, Trick Daddy, Trina |
| 10. Have My Cheese - Money Mark, Trick Daddy |
| 11. Bricks & Marijuana - Kase, Trick Daddy |
| 12. N Word - Tre+6, Trick Daddy |
| 13. 99 Problems - Tre+6, Trick Daddy |
| 14. For All My Ladies - Trick Daddy, Trina |
| 15. Hotness - Society, Trick Daddy |
| 16. Somebody Shoulda Told Ya - Migraine, Trick Daddy |
| 17. Amerika - Society, Trick Daddy |
| 18. Duece Poppi Snippet [*] - Trick Daddy |
Editorial Reviews
On the skit that opens his third album, Thugs Are Us, Liberty City's thug prince, Trick Daddy, converses with a youngster smoking on the street corner, who seems to have taken his music a little too seriously. "Don't be like me nigga, be yourself," he advises the corrupted minor. Cue "I'm a Thug," where an angelic chorus of streetwalkers sympathizes sweetly as the slurry MC drawls an affirmation of his ghetto identity. The remainder of the album features a predictable but engaging trunk of funk that soundtracks Trick Daddy's cartoonish pimp exploits. It runs from the James Brown-jacking "Take It to the House" to the 1980s New Wave swoosh of "Noodles" and the loved-up gangsta sounds of "N-Word." "Where You From" rotates with a robotic voice and a satisfactory thump, and features an appearance from Daddy's "little goil," Trina. And when she opens her mouth, out spill filthy rhymes galore. She returns on "For All My Ladies," a ghetto version of "Independent Woman" cut to a holler of "Get Money!!" But Trick blows the emancipation proclamation by preceding it with a version of Ice-T's "99 Problems," a list of all the tricky women in his little black book of rhymes. Times may change but Trick Daddy's doesn't. --Chris Campion
Thugs Are Us,Trick Daddy,Atlantic / Wea,Dirty Rap,Dirty South,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Thugs Are Us
Trick Daddy Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005A8MT Release Date: 2001-03-20 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- I'm A Thug
- Where U From
- Noodle
- Take It To Da House
- Thump In The Trunk (Skit)
- Can't F**k With The South
- Survivin' The Drought
- Pull Over Remix
- Have My Cheese
- Bricks & Marijuana
- N Word
- 99 Problems
- For All My Ladies
- The Hotness
- Somebody Shoulda Told Ya
- Amerika
- Duece Poppi Snippet
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On the skit that opens his third album, Thugs Are Us, Liberty City's thug prince, Trick Daddy, converses with a youngster smoking on the street corner, who seems to have taken his music a little too seriously. "Don't be like me nigga, be yourself," he advises the corrupted minor. Cue "I'm a Thug," where an angelic chorus of streetwalkers sympathizes sweetly as the slurry MC drawls an affirmation of his ghetto identity. The remainder of the album features a predictable but engaging trunk of funk that soundtracks Trick Daddy's cartoonish pimp exploits. It runs from the James Brown-jacking "Take It to the House" to the 1980s New Wave swoosh of "Noodles" and the loved-up gangsta sounds of "N-Word." "Where You From" rotates with a robotic voice and a satisfactory thump, and features an appearance from Daddy's "little goil," Trina. And when she opens her mouth, out spill filthy rhymes galore. She returns on "For All My Ladies," a ghetto version of "Independent Woman" cut to a holler of "Get Money!!" But Trick blows the emancipation proclamation by preceding it with a version of Ice-T's "99 Problems," a list of all the tricky women in his little black book of rhymes. Times may change but Trick Daddy's doesn't. --Chris CampionCustomer Reviews:
Inconsistent, but I do understand why.......2006-06-12
It was a hot party song and continues to be but unfortunately I believe Trick got type-caste so to speak and never did really find a way to break out of that b/c some folks only want to hear his hype party music.
Problem is, Trick, like several other hip hop artists really does have more to offer than just more hype, party music.
I'd say this LP pretty much caught Trick trying to please both worlds.
"Take It 2 Da House" was a hit party single that falls in line with 1999's "Nann N*gga" and 2000's "Shut Up."
Trick can be counted on to always give us a hit summer anthem type song which he does on this album with "Take It 2 Da House" and "I'm a Thug" (incidentally, this single also had an entertaining video with Elise Neal).
You also had Trick tryin' 2 come at us with some real gangsta, G'ed Up, though refreshing hood songs like "Amerika" which is basically breaking things down to the masses about the viewpoint of someone coming from the bottom of society and what kind of image he developed about a country like the U.S.
I've read countless articles and heard interviews where Trick talks about fighting with his label because while he loves doing the party stuff, he said he wasn't being allowed to grow as an artist and put more into his music beyond club, bootyshake anthems.
This album is inconsistent because of this kind of inner struggle so I'd say if you buy this album expecting non-stop dance tracks, you gon' be disappointed.
Yet if you like some of Trick's more deep, introspective tracks but start looking at contradictions, you'll also probably struggle with this CD.
The solution? Buy his earlier stuff from 1999 and 2000 for party music and buy all his stuff post-2001 for more introspective material.
I'm not positive that any Trick albums are masterpieces, but I hope this helps you find exactly what you lookin' 4 if you want a Trick Daddy LP.
trick daddy is the king of slip and slide records.......2005-03-03
coulda been better.......2004-07-20
IT'S AN OK RAP CD.......2004-06-02
What?.......2002-05-02
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Thugs Are Us
Trick Daddy Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005A8MW Release Date: 2001-03-20 |
Tracks:
- I'm A Thug
- Where U From
- Noodle
- Take It To Da House
- Can't F**k With The South
- Survivin' The Drought
- Pull Over Remix
- Have My Cheese
- Bricks & Marijuana
- For All My Ladies
- The Hotness
- Somebody Shoulda Told Ya
- Amerika
- Duece Poppi Snippet - Duece Poppi
Customer Reviews:
Off da hook.......2001-06-09
Pretty Good.......2001-03-30
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Thugs Are Us
Trick Daddy Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005NKFU Release Date: 2001-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Intro - Trick Daddy
- I'm a Thug - Trick Daddy
- Where U From - Trick Daddy, Trina
- Noodle - Tre+6, Trick Daddy
- Take It to da House - Slip-N-Slide Express, Trick Daddy
- Thump in the Trunk - Trick Daddy
- Can't F**k with the South - Trick Daddy
- Survivin' the Drought - Trick Daddy
- Pull Over [Remix] - Kase, Trick Daddy, Trina
- Have My Cheese - Money Mark, Trick Daddy
- Bricks & Marijuana - Kase, Trick Daddy
- N Word - Tre+6, Trick Daddy
- 99 Problems - Tre+6, Trick Daddy
- For All My Ladies - Trick Daddy, Trina
- Hotness - Society, Trick Daddy
- Somebody Shoulda Told Ya - Migraine, Trick Daddy
- Amerika - Trick Daddy
- Duece Poppi Snippet [*] - Trick Daddy
Dance Music:
- Thugs Are Us [Explicit Lyrics]
- Trickin' (I Seen Your Boyfriend)
- Turf Buccaneers [Explicit Lyrics]
- Who's That Vato [Explicit Lyrics]
- Zen [Import]
- 3rd Eye Vision [Explicit Lyrics]
- Ass Like That Pt.2 [CD-single] [Import]
- Back with Vengeance [Explicit Lyrics]
- Bad Azz Mix Tape, Vol. 5 [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
- Big Pimpin' [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
The String Quartet Tribute to Queens of the Stone Age, Vol. 2
Busoni: Brautwahl/Geharnischte Suites
The Turnaround! [Original recording remastered]
Presents: Left for the Living Dead [EP]
Beethoven: Musik zu "Egmont", Op. 84