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Album name Super Tight...
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Date 1994
GenreRap
Play time 00:51:53
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MediaCD
Size 356.93 Mb
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01 - Return
02 - Underground
03 - It's Supposed To Bubble
04 - I Left It Wet For You
05 - Feds In Town
06 - Pocket Full of Stones, Pt. 2
07 - Front, Back & Side To Side
08 - Protect & Serve
09 - Stoned Junkee
10 - Pussy Got Me Dizzy
11 - Three Sixteens

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13 Songs, 1 Hour 5 Minutes

EDITORS’ NOTES

It has been said that Ridin’ Dirty is to the South what Public Enemy’s It Takes A Nation Of Millions… is to New York; namely, a work of such immense and enduring power that no one making hip-hop after its release can completely escape its influence. Easily one of the most unified rap albums ever released, Ridin’ Dirty wastes no space, every song contributing to a cohesive whole. Far from the patchwork assemblages of so many hip-hop efforts, the album follows a single sonic personality — a dark, rich tone with the warmth of soul music — from the first song to the last. Every song is a mini-masterpiece, finely detailing a specific theme or scene. “One Day” is a meditation of death that refuses to resort to sentimentality or conclusion; all we are left with is the slow-motion replay and the plaintive cry of the chorus. The beat on “Murder” is reduced to the skeletal peril of an MC Shan record, showcasing Bun B as he lets loose one of the most blinding sequence of rhymes in rap history. “3 In the Mornin’” translates the atmosphere of a creeping automobile at midnight in a way that photography or film couldn’t touch. The reputation of Ridin’ Dirty will only grow with time; hip-hop has rarely been rendered with so much gravity.

EDITORS’ NOTES

It has been said that Ridin’ Dirty is to the South what Public Enemy’s It Takes A Nation Of Millions… is to New York; namely, a work of such immense and enduring power that no one making hip-hop after its release can completely escape its influence. Easily one of the most unified rap albums ever released, Ridin’ Dirty wastes no space, every song contributing to a cohesive whole. Far from the patchwork assemblages of so many hip-hop efforts, the album follows a single sonic personality — a dark, rich tone with the warmth of soul music — from the first song to the last. Every song is a mini-masterpiece, finely detailing a specific theme or scene. “One Day” is a meditation of death that refuses to resort to sentimentality or conclusion; all we are left with is the slow-motion replay and the plaintive cry of the chorus. The beat on “Murder” is reduced to the skeletal peril of an MC Shan record, showcasing Bun B as he lets loose one of the most blinding sequence of rhymes in rap history. “3 In the Mornin’” translates the atmosphere of a creeping automobile at midnight in a way that photography or film couldn’t touch. The reputation of Ridin’ Dirty will only grow with time; hip-hop has rarely been rendered with so much gravity.

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  • 13 Songs, 1 Hour 5 Minutes
  • Released: Jul 29, 1996
  • ℗ 1996 Zomba Recording LLC
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