Nice & Smooth - Ain't a Damn Thing Changed
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Ain't a Damn Thing Changed
Music Price: $8.49
As of Jan 4 8:26 EST (details)
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Tracks
- Harmonize
- Cake & Eat It Too
- Down the Line - Nice & Smooth, Mays, Grant
- Sometimes I Rhyme Slow - Nice & Smooth, Chapman, Tracy
- Paranoia - Nice & Smooth, Barnes, Darryl
- Sex, Sex, Sex
- "Billy-Gene"
- How to Flow
- Hip Hop Junkies
- One, Two and One More Makes Three
- Pump It Up
- Step by Step
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(17 reviews)
|  | Greg Nice and Smooth B always on point |  |
A fantastic album from the early 90's, good melodic beats, tight rhymes and an unmistakable flow.
May 17, 2007I was very excited when i found this Lp at my local record store since ive always been curious since i heard them featured on Gangstarr's Lp's.
I always liked the way they flowed but they just didnt bring it like i thought they would.
They just didnt stamp the Lp with any memorable songs or Anthems. Now dont write me off as some commercial, Top 40 doushe, because that couldnt be farther from the truth.I just dont think they lived up to bar they set for themselves.
April 23, 2007 |  | One of the best Hip Hop Cd's of the 90's |  |
The first time I heard Nice and Smooth's "Hip Hop Junkies" I was 13 and it was the hottest thing playing. A lot of people in mainstream America hadn't heard of Nice and Smooth. It wasn't like they were on MTV everyday (I don't recall ever seeing them in a video except for a song they did with Gang Starr a few years later). Anyway, "Hip Hop Junkies" is a terrific song, and when it came out the sounds were different from a lot of the other rap that people were listening to. At a time when most of the rap people were listening to in the street was gangsta-style rap, this song had a style that was pretty universal. The one thing about Nice and Smooth that I like is that they know how to come up with hooks. I see everybody here giving a lot of praise to a track called "Sometimes I Rhyme Slow" but that song didn't catch on in my neighborhood (Jamaica, Queens-where such rappers as LL Cool J, Onyx, and 50 Cent came from). One song that I like from this album that didn't get the same attention as "Hip Hop Junkies" but which was also popular and which everyone thought was one of the best track in this CD is "How To Flow."
January 22, 2007This whold CD is great. The best song may be the single "Sometimes I Rhyme Slow", but all of the songs are great. I love this CD and if you buy it, I know you will love it also.
August 3, 2006Though it is only 12 tracks, this is one of the best rap CDs I have ever heard. Both rappers have a great chemistry with each other on the mic, and the production is also great. You may have heard Sometimes I Rhyme Slow, and if you liked that song, then you will probably like the whole CD. Definately worth it for such a low price.
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