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Naughty By Nature Looks Back on 20 Years of "O.P.P."
December 8, 2011
In the 1990s, "You down with O.P.P.?" was as omnipresent as "Just Do It" — and was about as unsubtle.
To the world it seemed like this East Orange, New Jersey trio appeared from nowhere, but Naughty By Nature were actually on their second chance. MCs Treach and Vin Rock alongside DJ Kay Gee spent the late '80s sporting high-top fades and sweaters as the New Style, but, under the tutelage of Queen Latifah, they had rebranded themselves as the grittier Naughty, whose songs like "Everything's Gonna Be Alright (Ghetto Bastard)" maintained an journalistic eye and literary heart.
They were best at matching rough subject matter with buoyant pop aspirations, which spawned not only Treach's role as '90s sex symbol, but the national sensation "O.P.P."
"O.P.P." broke the Video Music Box, spawned the MTV tribute advertisement "Down With MTV," hit Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, garnered the group a platinum record and was a critical smash to boot: SPIN called it one of the 20 greatest singles of the 1990s, writing simply, "Ever wonder where Puffy came from?" Since then it's been in a half dozen movies, a few video games and countless wedding receptions where you'd think a song about infidelity wouldn't be rewarded with cheers.
Naughty recently reunited for their perfectly titled sixth album, Anthem Inc., which includes a re-recorded version of "O.P.P." that maintains the same energy as the original (with none of those costly samples). "That was the baby," says MC Vin Rock of the track. "It gave birth to Naughty by Nature the brand.
Twenty years later, man, it's one of the main reasons why promoters book us and fans want to see it. So it's the gift that keeps on giving. It's one of those songs that apparently will never die."
Where did the phrase "O.P.P." come from?
Whatever happened to that girl?
How did you make the beat?
I took the Michael Jackson record ["ABC" by the Jackson 5] over there and hooked it up. It was crazy back in that day when you took an album and hooked it up, it only played in mono, so you'd only hear certain things. You don't even hear all the vocals on the song. I ended up looping that up in there, then taking a tape home.
Treach was just sitting in my room, on my little bunk bed, and he was just sitting there writing and messing around with it. He just sat there in the room, that hot room in the summertime, and he just sat there and wrote the song.
What inspired you to sample “ABC”?
It was just embedded into us at an early age. Jackson 5 just happened to be one of the records I had in the crate that day in the studio, and it just worked. I had Dave play the bassline live, threw the sample out, played it live and just add some pianos on it. That's where Treach's line “Dave, drop a load on 'em” came into play. He's the only white guy in the video.
Did you know when you were putting it together that that would be a single? Or did it just happen?
What was it like making that video?
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So the hotels in the "O.P.P" video were the real hotels where people in your neighborhood would go for action?
The most memorable scene in that video is you putting the sticker on that girl's rear end… Do you remember who that girl was?
Do you remember that scene with the girls rubbing their hands all over you?
How did you first know the song was a hit?
The track has been used in a lot of movies and TV shows. Do you have a favorite example of hearing the song in another context?
You've heard stories about people going to Iraq and playing your song?
Did you hear the song in DJ Hero?
You just released a new version of “O.P.P.” What was it like going back in and re-doing it?
Do you ever get tired of playing it?
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O.P.P. is one of those cuts that never get's old | |
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Never. | |
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Or should we say ABC? and I'm not talking Another Bad Creation | |
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classic song, great interview. Keep your headphones on. | |
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yeah, well what else would they have to do to fill their time.... | |
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