Baby Bash - Tha Smokin' Nephew (2003/2007)

Artist: Baby Bash
Title: Tha Smokin' Nephew
Year Of Release: 2007 (2003)
Label: Republic
Genre: Hip Hop, R&B
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:10:34
Total Size: 404 MB | 160 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Tha Smokin' Nephew
Year Of Release: 2007 (2003)
Label: Republic
Genre: Hip Hop, R&B
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:10:34
Total Size: 404 MB | 160 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Baby Bash; Frankie J - Suga Suga
02. Baby Bash; Max Minelli - Yeh Suh
03. Baby Bash; Grimm; Lucky Luciano - Weed Hand
04. Baby Bash; Perla Cruz; Russell Lee - Shorty DooWop
05. Baby Bash - On Tha Curb
06. Baby Bash; Russell Lee - Sexy Eyes
07. Baby Bash; Oral Bee - Image Of Pimp
08. Baby Bash - Early In Da Morning
09. Baby Bash; Russell Lee - Feeling Me
10. Baby Bash; Merciless; Happy Perez - Oh Wow
11. Baby Bash; Grimm - Changed My Life
12. Baby Bash; Chingo Bling; Angel Dust; Doom - Stay Perkin
13. Baby Bash; Grimm; Russell Lee; Rasheed - Pollution
14. Baby Bash; Frankie J; Powda - Menage A Trios
15. Baby Bash; Awax; Jay Tee - Tha Chop
16. Baby Bash; Low G. - Don't Disrespect My Mind
17. Baby Bash; Major Riley - Suga Suga
It happens over and over. Regional hit gets rapper signed to a major label and a subpar album ends up being rushed out. On the strength of Baby Bash's Snoop-like quick and effortless delivery and lively production from Happy Perez, Tha Smokin' Nephew bucks the trend. A refreshing combination of street smarts and respect for a woman's body and character, "Suga Suga" is the high-profile single (originally released under Baby Bash's Baby Beesh moniker). Included are both a dancehall-inspired remix and the more laid-back original that brings the keen observations of "It Was a Good Day" to mind, minus the anger and paranoia. That's not to say Bash is without annoyance, but Houston, TX, police must be more forgiving of chronic blunt smokers than those in California since Tha Smokin' Nephew is more concerned with getting its own thing going than changing the world. Dismissive of the get-rich-quick mindset on "Oh Wow" and "kissing the drama goodbye" on "Don't Disrespect My Mind," Baby Bash comes off as insightful and more concerned with the long-term than the competition. Happy Perez's sense of pacing and structure makes the album flow smoothly despite sounding like G-funk one minute and the sunny suburban reggae of Sublime the next. Guest appearances are left to the Houston crew to keep Bash comfortable without a Busta or Jay-Z in sight. Although it was mixed in the snowy land of Norway, Big Ice's guest production on "Image of Pimp" brings the needed old-school funk and agrees with the rest of the Texas-based album. At 17 tracks it runs a little long, but there are only a few seeds and sticks to pick out of Baby Bash's fat bag.~Tha Smokin' Nephew Review by David Jeffries
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