N***a Please by Ol' Dirty Bastard

N***a Please

Ol' Dirty Bastard

1999

N***a Please is a Hip-Hop album by Ol' Dirty Bastard, originally released in 1999. On Gatefold: 21 pressings tracked, owned by 8 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Hip-Hop
  • East Coast
  • gritty
  • swaggering
  • urban

About

If the off-key singing, weird interjections (“I wanna see blood!”), and generally joyful madness of <i>Return to the 36 Chambers</i> wasn’t enough for you, there’s always <i>N***a Please</i>. In the intervening years, Ol’ Dirty Bastard had transformed himself from an offbeat-but-deeply-entertaining MC to one of the first rappers to really be able to hold his own on crossover R&B tracks—a quality most evident in his feature on Mariah Carey’s “Fantasy” and, later, the Mýa/Pras track “Ghetto Supastar.” “Shimmy Shimmy Ya” was catchy for a hardcore rap track, but the Kelis-featuring, Neptunes-produced “Got Your Money” feels like a pivotal moment not only in the hybridizing of rap and R&B, but of hip-hop becoming the dominant sound in mainstream pop. On the one hand, you could say it was his crooner/lounge-act side paying off. On the other, it revealed something a little deeper about his art. ODB never had the density of delivery or depth of imagination of, say, Ghostface. But he was able to pull together cultural threads that hadn’t quite been pulled together before: the x-rated side of comedians like Redd Foxx, the surreality of Funkadelic (especially Bootsy Collins—revisit something like “Be My Beach”), the slickness of Rick James (witness his “cover” of “Cold Blooded”), and unrepentant griminess of an MC like Bushwick Bill. He wasn’t a role model (“I Want Pussy”), nor was he particularly enlightened when it came to politics or women, but he did—for better and worse—have an irreplaceable measure of soul that was hard to ignore, and often touched deeper than his crass comedy suggested (his interpolation of the Billie Holiday standby “Good Morning Heartache”). “He ain’t on no commercial shit,” Chris Rock says at the top of the album. It went gold.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Recognize (feat. Chris Rock)4:24
  2. 2I Can't Wait4:03
  3. 3Cold Blooded3:36
  4. 4Got Your Money (feat. Kelis)4:01
  5. 5Rollin' Wit You3:52
  6. 6Gettin' High2:09
  7. 7You Don't Want To F**k With Me4:05
  8. 8N***a Please2:47
  9. 9Dirt Dog3:08
  10. 10I Want P***y2:28
  11. 11Good Morning Heartache (feat. Lil Mo)4:18
  12. 12All In Together Now4:47
  13. 13Cracker Jack4:04

Credits

Performers

8 collectors on Gatefold own this · 21 pressings tracked on Gatefold