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Super Saucy album for sale Product Description
Super Saucy album for sale by Baby Bash was released Mar 15, 2005 on the Universal Distribution label. After years of honing his style with kindred spirits South Park Mexican, Kid Frost, and others, the gifted Houston, Texas rapper Baby Bash finally released a remarkably diverse solo debut, THA SMOKIN' NEPHEW in 2003. Bash clearly immersed himself in music from an early age, and his love of hip-hop pours out of every track on his follow-up, SUPER SAUCY. ...See Full Description
Baby Bash - Super Saucy Album Track Listing
| 1 | Baby I'm Back See All 4 Explicit  with Akon | 3:40 | $0.99 | |
| 2 | Super Saucy See All 2  with Avant | 3:59 | $0.99 | |
| 3 | That's My Lady (Money) See All 2 with Nate Dogg | 3:50 | $0.99 | |
| 4 | Throwed Off See All 2 Explicit  with Natalie, Paul Wall | 3:40 | $0.69 | |
| 5 | Trees See All 2 Explicit  with Angel Dust, Pitbull | 3:45 | $0.99 | |
| 6 | Who Wit' Me? See All 3 | 3:25 | $0.99 | |
| 7 | No Way Jose See All 2  with Akon | 5:33 | $0.99 | |
| 8 | Keep it 100 See All 3 Explicit with Bosco, E-40 | 4:21 | $0.99 | |
| 9 | Step In Da Club See All 2 Explicit with Grimm, Lucky Luciano, Rasheed | 4:05 | $0.99 | |
| 10 | That's What Tha Pimpin's There For See All 2 Explicit with Chingo Bling, Money Mike, Sugar Free | 4:44 | $0.99 | |
| 11 | Bubbalicious See All 2 Explicit with Natalie | 4:18 | $0.99 | |
| 12 | Better Than I Can Tell Ya See All 2 Explicit with A-Wax, Richy Rich, Russell Lee | 4:22 | $0.69 | |
| 13 | Hennessey See All 2 Explicit with Jay Tee, Mac Dre, Miami | 4:44 | $0.99 | |
| 14 | Outro See All 2 Explicit with Butch Cassidy, Don Cisco, Mr. Kee, Nino Brown, Russell Lee | 5:27 | $0.69 | |
| 15 | Obsession See All 4 | 3:32 | $0.99 | |
Super Saucy buy CD music Customer Reviews
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| yay area and baby bash!!! .r.i. p. to the legend MAC DRE. the song wit baby bash and mac dre is the best one of this album. By mr.thizzellewashington (YAY AREA!!!) |
| baby bash woooooo hes cute and he sings goooooood especially that song bubbalicious and no way jose those are the ones i like from here but to tell yall the truth he's cd is off the chains!!!! By babygurlfolife89 (Houston, TX, USA)  |
| cd was not what i expected i wouldnt say this cd was a waste of money because it does have some tight songs like throwed off and keep it 100. By gabrielcaneztfl (BLUFFTON, SC, USA)  |
| Hot!! baby bash is @ his best here. LUVD IT!! everyone who loves baby bash has to have this as part of their collection. By rvsdgirl24 (SOUTH CALI) |
| I Love It ok this is like my favorite album ever!!It has alot of tight song like Who Wit me you should really buy this cd By Diana (SD,Cali) |
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Super Saucy album for sale Bone Thugs-N-Harmony came straight out of Cleveland, Ohio in the early 1990s, capturing the ears of Eazy-E, and, subsequently, the rest of the country, with its then-unique blend of hardcore rap and harmonized vocals. After fading into the background for awhile, the Bone clan returned prominently in early 2005. THE BONE BROTHERS, a collaboration between Bizzy Bone and Layzie Bone, follows close on the heels of a strong solo effort by Krayzie Bone, as well as a retrospective of Bone Thugs' career, and features appearances by all four free Bones (with Flesh-N-Bone in jail).
The album continues in the Bone tradition of complex flows delivered in a gloriously unpredictable fashion, incorporating numerous musical styles. In the chorus of "Hip Hop Baby," Bizzy and Layzie croon sweetly about the variety of music they enjoy, noting, however, that it all comes back to hip-hop. On the previous track, "Complicated," they join with the Outlawz for a deft interpolation of the Avril Lavigne hit, which features a brilliantly dark story and a sinister keyboard line. The solemn, reflective "What's Friends" showcases Krayzie Bone, and reminds listeners just how crafty the Bone Thugs mixture can be, as the three Bones whimsically play off each others' rhymes.
The Bone Brothers: Layzie Bone, Bizzy Bone (rap vocals).
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Super Saucy CD music In the middle of "I Wanna Sang," Trick Daddy muses about how he "started off with a poem and turned it into a song." The track, off his sixth record, THUG MATRIMONY, is a sweet song of hope akin to Nas's "I Can;" it's infused with a gentleness certainly at odds with Trick Daddy's harsh, thuggish image, but this contrast and complexity is not unusual for the Miami rapper.
Considering his millions of records sold and his crossover airplay, Trick Daddy is sometimes overlooked as an immense talent and deep thinker. THUG MATRIMONY, however, may just be his STANKONIA. Stylistically, the record unfolds in a playful and highly unpredictable manner. Many of the samples are comfortably familiar, but twisted into unusual shapes, as Trick Daddy lets loose his steady, natural flow with powerful, provocative lines and an understated manner (in the vein of Mos Def). Even the bouncing, dance-floor-ready "Let's Go" (with Lil Jon & Twista) features a surreal Ozzy Osbourne sample from "Crazy Train" and clever turns of phrase, in addition to the requisite chanted hook. Trick Daddy was already quietly ahead of the game for years, and, with THUG MATRIMONY, he reaches a new level of artistry.
Recording information: 4-Star Studios, Miami, FL; Circle House, Miami, FL; Platinum Recording Studios, Miami, FL; Sho Nuff, Atlanta, GA; TDD Studios, Miami, FL; The Orange Grove, Los Angeles, CA.
Editor: Luis Diaz.
Photographer: Jonathan Mannion.
Arranger: B.O.X.
Personnel: Trick Daddy; Betty Wright's Kids (vocals); Scratch Track (guitar); Miri Ben-Ari (violin); Dave Palmer (keyboards); Mike Caren (programming); Deuce Komradz, Dirtbag, Jazze Pha, Ludacris, Money Mark, Ronald Isley, Tampa Tony, Trina, Twista, Ying Yang Twins, Young Jeezy, Kase 1, Trey Songz, Cee Lo Green, Smoke.
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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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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, Rasheed, J. & Powda, Awax, JayTee, Low G, Major Riley.
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.
Personnel: David Wade (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Mike Cee; Big Ice; Happy Perez; Oral Bee; James Hoover; Mario Ayala.
Recording information: Digital Services, Houston, TX; Dope House Records, Houston, TX; Lydkjoekkenet; R&D Studios, Albuquerque, NM; The Clinic, Houston, TX.
Photographer: Dave Ledford.
Personnel includes: Baby Bash, Frankie J., Max Minelli, Grimm, Lucky Luciano, Russell Lee, Lucky Luciano, David Wade, Perla Cruz, Oral Bee, Merciless, Happy Perez, Angel Dust, Chingo Bling, Doom, Rasheed, J. & Powda, Awax, JayTee, Low G, Major Riley.
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