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Thread started 06/24/14 12:58am

aiden

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Prince's Rap on "Black MF in the house"

Only just properly listened to the NPG album "Goldnigga" and I'm loving this track, it's almost as good as call the law. I wasn't sure if P was gonna make an appearance at all on the album until I heard his verse rap in "Black MF in the house".. Also have to point out that Michael Blands drumming on this record is brilliant.

What do you guys think of it?
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Reply #1 posted 06/24/14 1:13am

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Although I dont care for the song itself, P's rap is HILARIOUS! I also enjoy the talking women. The comments they make are hilarious. Also at the end when P says "I will cut ur ass three ways"..gets me everytime.
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Reply #2 posted 06/24/14 4:55am

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Gold Nigga is an underrated masterpiece IMHO.

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Reply #3 posted 06/24/14 5:47am

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NPG Playground:

I think the album fits the band very well.

It even does justice to Tony M.

Prince seemed to have fun with this one whereas it was lighter than his symbol release which is quite heavy and serious if you compare them.

Someone here pointed out that the album was quite racist to whites by applying such stereotypes.

[Edited 6/24/14 5:48am]

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Reply #4 posted 06/24/14 7:04am

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dualboot said:

NPG Playground:

I think the album fits the band very well.

It even does justice to Tony M.

Prince seemed to have fun with this one whereas it was lighter than his symbol release which is quite heavy and serious if you compare them.

Someone here pointed out that the album was quite racist to whites by applying such stereotypes.

[Edited 6/24/14 5:48am]

I'm just gonna leave this here before this thread goes off the rails. Y'all have no idea what racism is, do you? neutral

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Reply #5 posted 06/24/14 7:26am

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Doesn't have to go off rails when long toes stay inside the protective shoes.

I like the album as it is and can see it's context in time without resorting to reflex.

But because I mentioned it I will return on topic.

I like Prince's rap and flow as it is presented on this album.

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Reply #6 posted 06/24/14 2:33pm

thedoorkeeper

Another great song from that cd is Johnny.

It was a song I missed on the first listen &

discovered it much later like lost treasure. biggrin

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Reply #7 posted 06/24/14 3:20pm

brookinz

This is a great song!!
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Reply #8 posted 06/24/14 4:13pm

GetOfFunk

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Great song and I think too that, as databank says, goldnigga is an underrated masterpiece where P and Npg have fun making real good music. I listen it very very often.
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Reply #9 posted 06/24/14 6:14pm

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databank said:

Gold Nigga is an underrated masterpiece IMHO.

the music is absolutely top notch. the lyrics and the singing less so,

but those musical tracks are brilliant. i wish we could get this album

as an instrumental drool

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Reply #10 posted 06/24/14 8:26pm

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aiden said:

Only just properly listened to the NPG album "Goldnigga" and I'm loving this track, it's almost as good as call the law. I wasn't sure if P was gonna make an appearance at all on the album until I heard his verse rap in "Black MF in the house".. Also have to point out that Michael Blands drumming on this record is brilliant. What do you guys think of it?

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Reply #11 posted 06/24/14 8:27pm

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databank said:

Gold Nigga is an underrated masterpiece IMHO.

Ditto. In my not-so-humble opinion. biggrin

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Reply #12 posted 06/24/14 8:31pm

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dualboot said:

I think the album fits the band very well.

It even does justice to Tony M.

Agreed! music

Someone here pointed out that the album was quite racist to whites by applying such stereotypes.

Disagree! As a "whitey" I can say that it is only offensive to those which it applies to, and censored those guys! wink

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Reply #13 posted 06/24/14 8:32pm

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thedoorkeeper said:

Another great song from that cd is Johnny.

Classic funk jam!! music headbang

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Reply #14 posted 06/25/14 7:27pm

williamb610

I always thought that Prince should make an album rapping the way he sounded on Johnny!

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Reply #15 posted 06/30/14 3:03pm

aiden

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databank said:

Gold Nigga is an underrated masterpiece IMHO.



I'm starting to like the whole album more and more... Thanks for all the comments guys
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