Track Listing 1. Suga Suga 2. Weed Hand 3. On Tha Curb 4. Image of Pimp 5. Menage a Trois 6. Sexy Eyes (Da da da) 7. Feeling Me 8. Don't Disrespect My Mind 9. Suga Suga - (remix) 10. Yeh Suh! 11. Pollution 12. Early in the Morning 13. Changed My Life 14. Oh Wow 15. Stay Perkin 16. Chop, The 17. Shorty Doowop
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | David Wade, Frankie J, Grimm, Low G, Lucky Luciano, Major Riley | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes This is an example of the Southern Rap "screwed" mix style. Personnel includes: Baby Bash, Frankie J., Max Minelli, Grimm, Lucky Luciano, Russell Lee, Perla Cruz, Oral Bee, Merciless, Happy Perez, Angel Dust, Chingo Bling, Doom, david Wade, Rasheed, J. & Powda, Awax, JayTee, Low G, Major Riley. Producers include: Happy Perez, Shadow, Mike Cee, Big Ice, Mario Ayala. Principally recorded at The Clinic, Digital Services, Dope House Recording, Houston, Texas; R&D Studios, Albuquerque, New Mexico. This is an example of the Southern Rap "screwed" mix style. Baby Bash hails from Houston, Texas, but he'll never be confused with the horror-movie violence of the local Geto Boys or the syrup-swiggers of the Screwed Up Click; Baby Bash is into his own thing. Signed to a major on the strength of the ultra-catchy, smooth-R&B-infused hit "Suga Suga," THA SMOKIN' NEPHEW, the spry rapper displays a variety of skills beyond the scope of the single. While success has blown in overnight, Baby Bash has plied his trade for nearly a decade, and he was a member of the supergroup Latino Velvet in the late 1990s with Kid Frost and Jay Tee of N2DEEP. Bash's strongest point is his versatility-he's as comfortable with a heartfelt R. Kelly-style ballad like "Feeling Me" as with a piece of crunked-out hardcore thuggery like "Yes Suh" or the hippie-like alterna-rap of "Early in the Morning." He'll even switch off mid-song, as on "Image of a Pimp," which starts off out of the Bone Thugs-N-Harmony school before suddenly taking an MC Solaar turn in the third verse. Bash's language doesn't slack either, as he operates with a certain reflective subtlety, while showing the ability to blithely knock off a line like "so kamikaze, shrinin' like Liberace."
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