Nappy Riddim / One World Sovereignty
Album: | One World Sovereignty | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Nappy Riddim | Added: | Oct 2011 | |
Label: | Fort Knox Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-11-06 | Pull Date: | 2012-01-08 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 1 | Dec 25 | Dec 18 | Dec 11 | Dec 4 | Nov 20 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 22, 2014: | Music Casserole
Angle It |
4. | Dec 21, 2011: | New World Disorder
Rastar |
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2. | Jul 20, 2013: | Music Casserole
Shango |
5. | Dec 17, 2011: | New World Disorder
Devil Needs A Bodyguard |
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3. | Dec 29, 2011: | New World Disorder
Nappy Riddem |
6. | Dec 10, 2011: | New World Disorder
Soundboy (Wake The Sound) |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2011-11-01
Reviewed 2011-11-01
Nappy Riddim – One World Sovereignty
Reviewed by Sadie O., 11/1/11
Ragga-Soul (so it says – it’s really straight-up O.G. FUNK electronicified. From the Fort Knox Five crew in DC with a bit of help from Thievery Corporation, pure FUNK, baby. Did I mention it’s really funky?
Single but crystal-clear FCCs on tracks 5 and 10.
1. 5:26 ***funky soul drumming, bits of funk vocals, bass, cowbells…
2. 3:30 ****super funky drum, bass and farfisa, falsetto (Isaac Hayes-style) vocals.
3. 4:02 ***slightly subdued, with horn section and a bit of Latin percussion, grunty English and pretty Brazilian vocals. Strange harmonies in the chorus.
4. 3:21 **relaxed groove, pretty but odd female harmonies, prominent bass and less drums, a bit of dancehall vibe.
5. 4:39 FCC “muthafucka” (very clear, dammit!) ****midtempo Reggae (quite nice, too), soulful vocals, Rasta lyrics. Riddim falls out from behind vocals quite a while before end of track.
6. 3:55 ***upbeat funky drums, bass, sax, Latin percussion. A bit low-key, slinky, suggestive dancehall lyrics.
7. 3:51 ****hot horn, cool bass, all flavors of funky vocals. Nice! OK, I’m easily pleased when it comes to funk, but still…
8. 3:33 ***electronic club – subdued dubstep. Somewhat disjointed vocals.
9. 3:48 *slow simple beat and keyboard, smooth-jazzy sax. Pretty vocals, either mysterious or depressing, maybe both.
10. 5:17 FCC: “fuckry” ***pretty midtempo relaxed Latin/beach groove, political lyrics. Hip Hop rap as well as funk and soul vocals.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 11/1/11
Ragga-Soul (so it says – it’s really straight-up O.G. FUNK electronicified. From the Fort Knox Five crew in DC with a bit of help from Thievery Corporation, pure FUNK, baby. Did I mention it’s really funky?
Single but crystal-clear FCCs on tracks 5 and 10.
1. 5:26 ***funky soul drumming, bits of funk vocals, bass, cowbells…
2. 3:30 ****super funky drum, bass and farfisa, falsetto (Isaac Hayes-style) vocals.
3. 4:02 ***slightly subdued, with horn section and a bit of Latin percussion, grunty English and pretty Brazilian vocals. Strange harmonies in the chorus.
4. 3:21 **relaxed groove, pretty but odd female harmonies, prominent bass and less drums, a bit of dancehall vibe.
5. 4:39 FCC “muthafucka” (very clear, dammit!) ****midtempo Reggae (quite nice, too), soulful vocals, Rasta lyrics. Riddim falls out from behind vocals quite a while before end of track.
6. 3:55 ***upbeat funky drums, bass, sax, Latin percussion. A bit low-key, slinky, suggestive dancehall lyrics.
7. 3:51 ****hot horn, cool bass, all flavors of funky vocals. Nice! OK, I’m easily pleased when it comes to funk, but still…
8. 3:33 ***electronic club – subdued dubstep. Somewhat disjointed vocals.
9. 3:48 *slow simple beat and keyboard, smooth-jazzy sax. Pretty vocals, either mysterious or depressing, maybe both.
10. 5:17 FCC: “fuckry” ***pretty midtempo relaxed Latin/beach groove, political lyrics. Hip Hop rap as well as funk and soul vocals.
Track Listing
1. | Nappy Riddem | 6. | Angle It | |||
2. | Devil Needs A Bodyguard | 7. | Rastar | |||
3. | Shango | 8. | Soundboy (Wake The Sound) | |||
4. | Ease Up | 9. | Suspicious Love | |||
5. | Dta (Dreadlock Transit Authority) | 10. | One World Sovereignty |