
Funkdafied is a Hip-Hop album by Da Brat, originally released in 1994. On Gatefold: 18 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Hip-Hop
- G-Funk
- bassheavy
- swaggering
- urban
About
Da Brat’s debut album, <i>Funkdafied</i>, is the product of a genuine overnight success story. After graduating from high school in Chicago, the rapper born Shawntae Harris won a talent contest sponsored by MTV. The prize was meeting the rap group Kriss Kross, who subsequently introduced her to their Atlanta-based producer Jermaine Dupri. Within a year, Dupri had recorded the concise nine-song <i>Funkdafied</i>, which went platinum on the back of its hit title track. While “Funkdafied” is an irresistibly catchy slice of G-funk, the album's best songs are the rough-and-tumble “Da S**t Ya Can’t Fuc Wit” and “Ain’t No Thang.” Dupri was open about the fact that he envisioned Da Brat as a female Snoop Dogg, but her gutsiness elevates “Fa All Y’all” and “Funkdafied,” turning them into twists on Snoop’s sound rather than shameless clones. And while Da Brat and Dupri may have capitalized on Dr. Dre and Warren G’s patented sound, they offered at least one curveball in “Fire It Up,” which interpolates the moody bassline from The Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Under the Bridge.”
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Da Shit Ya Can't Fuc Wit2:23
- 2Fa All Y'All3:19
- 3Fire It Up3:30
- 4Funkdafied3:05
- 5May Da Funk Be Wit 'Cha4:13
- 6Ain't No Thang3:54
- 7Come and Get Some3:12
- 8Mind Blowin'4:30
- 9Give It 2 You3:13
Credits
Performers
- Jermaine Dupri
- Manuel SealBACKING VOCALS
- Da Brat
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 18 pressings tracked on Gatefold
