You Nasty | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 12, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 1999–2000 | |||
Studio | ||||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 56:31 | |||
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Producer |
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Too Short chronology | ||||
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Singles from You Nasty | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Entertainment Weekly | C+[2] |
RapReviews | 7/10[3] |
Spin | 6/10[4] |
You Nasty is the twelfth studio album by American rapper Too Short. It was released on September 12, 2000, via Jive Records, making it his ninth release on the label. Recording sessions took place at Sins Crib in Houston, Mirror Image Studios in New York, Blue Basement Recordings in Atlanta, and Backyard Beats. Production was handled by Don "DJ Snake" Brown, Michael "Mike D" Dinkins, Sonny B, Quint Black, Ant Banks, DJ Silk, Erick Sermon, Jazze Pha and Prowla. It features guest appearances from Captain Save 'Em, Chyna Whyte, E-40, Kokane and the Nation Riders. The album peaked at number 12 on the Billboard 200 and number 4 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States. It was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on October 30, 2000 for selling 500,000 units. Two singles were released, "2 Bitches" and "You Nasty", which made it to the US Hot Rap Songs at No. 2 and No. 6, respectively.
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Anything is Possible" |
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| 4:22 |
2. | "You Nasty" |
| Quint Black | 3:30 |
3. | "Pimp Shit" (featuring Kokane) |
| DJ Silk | 4:46 |
4. | "Just Like Dope" (featuring E-40) |
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| 3:54 |
5. | "Call Me Daddy" |
| Quint Black | 3:54 |
6. | "Recognize Game" (featuring Chyna Whyte) |
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| 4:02 |
7. | "She Know" (featuring The Nation Riders) |
| Don "DJ Snake" Brown | 4:29 |
8. | "2 Bitches" |
| Jazze Pha | 3:57 |
9. | "All the Time" |
| Don "DJ Snake" Brown | 3:59 |
10. | "Where They At?" (featuring Captain Save 'Em) |
| Ant Banks | 4:00 |
11. | "Don't Hate the Player" |
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| 3:12 |
12. | "Be My Dirty Love" | Erick Sermon | 3:57 | |
13. | "Nation Riders Anthem" |
| Don "DJ Snake" Brown | 3:59 |
14. | "Old School" |
| Don "DJ Snake" Brown | 4:30 |
Total length: | 56:31 |
Charts
Chart (2000) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[5] | 12 |
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[6] | 4 |
Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States (RIAA)[7] | Gold | 500,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
References
- ↑ Birchmeier, Jason. "Too $hort - You Nasty Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved January 17, 2024.
- ↑ Seymour, Craig (September 15, 2000). "Music Review: 'The Nasty Album'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 17, 2024.
- ↑ Juon, Steve 'Flash' (September 19, 2000). "Too $hort :: You Nasty – RapReviews". www.rapreviews.com. Retrieved January 17, 2024.
- ↑ Caramanica, Jon (October 2000). "Reviews". Spin. Vol. 16, no. 10. SPIN Media LLC. pp. 180, 182. ISSN 0886-3032.
- ↑ "Too hort Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved January 17, 2024.
- ↑ "Too hort Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved January 17, 2024.
- ↑ "American album certifications – Too Short – You Nasty". Recording Industry Association of America.
External links
- Too $hort – You Nasty at Discogs (list of releases)