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Review Summary: The album that made it safe to embrace the most primal and misogynistic aspects of hip hop. The madness starts with a Vietnamese hooker. The opening sequence to “Me So Horny,” one of the most iconic jams in hip hop history, lays an effective case study of what the 2 Live Crew were all about; ripping off other artists, and plowing through miles of vertical smiles. The quintessential exchange seen in the intro is lifted from Stanley Kubrick’s “Full Metal Jacket,” with the aforementioned trick informing solider Matthew Modine that for the low price of ten dollars, he can in fact have “evwereyting he wants.” As Modine undoubtedly goes through a cost benefit analysis of mind blowing, disgusting sexual acts vs. The ramifications of the Clap, Luther Campbell and company lead us through 4 minutes of the most misogynistic, arrogant, abhorrently filthy, chest beating, knuckle dragging hip hop in recorded history. And for the lack of a better term, it is unequivocally awesome.

The 2 Live Crew’s “As Nasty as They Want to Be” is a watershed album in hip hop history. It stands to this day as arguably the dirtiest record ever laid to tape, or at least one that millions of kids heard.

Album Features UPC 22 Artist The 2 Live Crew Format CD Release Year 1996 Record Label Little Joe Records Genre Dance, R&B Details Playing Time 80 min. Producer The 2 Live Crew Distributor E1 Distribution (USA) Recording Type Studio Recording Mode Stereo SPAR Code n/a Track Listing Disc 1 1. Me So Horny, 2. Put Her in the Buck, 3.

C'Mon Babe, 5. Dirty Nursery Rhymes, 6. Break It on Down, 7. 2 Live Blues, 8. I Ain't Bullsh.N', 9.

Detective conan episode terakhir. Get Loose Now, 10. The F--K Shop, 11. If You Believe in Having Sex, 12. My Seven Bizzos, 13.

Get the F--K Out of My House, 14. Reggae Joint, 15. Fraternity Record, 16. Bad a-- B---H, 17. Mega Mixx III, 18. Sales tax may apply when shipping to: AL*(4.0%), AZ*(5.6%), AR*(6.5%), CA*(8.0%), CO*(2.9%), CT*(6.35%), DC*(5.75%), FL*(6.0%), GA*(7.0%), HI*(4.0%), ID*(6.0%), IL*(6.25%), IN*(5.0%), IA*, KS*(6.5%), KY*(6.0%), LA*(4.45%), ME*(5.5%), MD*(6.0%), MA*(6.25%), MI*(6.0%), MN*, MS*(7.0%), MO*(4.225%), NE*(5.5%), NV*(6.85%), NJ*(6.625%), NM*(5.125%), NY*(7.0%), NC*(6.75%), ND*(5.0%), OH*(5.75%), OK*(4.5%), PA*(6.0%), RI*(7.0%), SC*(6.0%), SD*(4.5%), TN*(7.0%), TX*(6.25%), UT*(5.95%), VT*(6.0%), VA*(4.3%), WA*, WV*(6.0%), WI*(5.0%), WY*(4.0%).

Shrift sssr dlya fotoshop. The group deemed TOO NASTY awesome album released in 1989 2 Live Crew broke every boundary and were the first group ever to be labeled obscene and were one of the many reasons we have the parental advisory sticker for questionable lyrics. They had hits before this release but this was certified 2x platinum and their biggest album. Gotta love the use of sampling through out the album notably the use of dialogue for the intro to Me So Horny.

Artists sample include Van Halen (which sued for unauthorized use of Ain't talking bout love) Guns N Roses (Sweet Child O Mine Jimi Hendrix voodoo child (slight return) Kraftwerk and a few others that escape me. This is one album that while lyrically immature is a masterpiece and belongs in your music collection.

After releasing two of the earliest and most successful southern records of the 80s, 2 Live Crew entered 1989 early on with their third album, As Nasty As They Wanna Be. What was released with the intention of being a raunchy party record ended up blowing up and going double platinum thanks to all the controversy surrounding it.