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Hip-hop does not look kindly on its veteran artists apart from anything other than lip service -- names are dropped all the time, but it's hard to sustain a career into a second decade for many rappers. Naughty by Nature acknowledge that situation with a wink on their fifth album, titling it Iicons and offering a definition of the word on the cover, thereby setting themselves up as icons, as titans of their genre. Which, in many ways, they are, as this rock-solid record proves. They might never have been innovators on the level of Public Enemy or Ice Cube, but they were always strong, forceful MCs and good songwriters who made strong records. Iicons is firmly within that tradition. There are a few things that make it feel modern -- some guest MC appearance, a production that is on the whole kind of spare, a stellar duet with Pink -- but the overall aesthetic is from the early '90s, when the group was at their popular peak. This doesn't mean it sounds outdated; it means that the group still crafts dynamic, varied albums, where the singles aren't the only songs that are memorable. Sure, it's a bit traditionalist, but in the best possible sense -- it keeps what's best about the form, giving the album a strong foundation, and builds on it, resulting a record that feels fresh and classic and thereby proving that it is possible to sustain a career in hip-hop without a loss of musical quality. Maybe these guys deserve to be called icons after all.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Naughty By Nature, MainArtist
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Naughty By Nature, MainArtist - Method Man, FeaturedArtist - Redman, FeaturedArtist
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Naughty By Nature, MainArtist - PINK, FeaturedArtist
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Naughty By Nature, MainArtist
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Naughty By Nature, MainArtist - Rottin Razkals, FeaturedArtist
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Naughty By Nature, MainArtist - 3LW, FeaturedArtist
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Naughty By Nature, MainArtist
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Naughty By Nature, MainArtist - Carl Thomas, FeaturedArtist
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Naughty By Nature, MainArtist - Rottin Razkals, FeaturedArtist - Road Dawgs, FeaturedArtist
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Queen Latifah, FeaturedArtist - Naughty By Nature, MainArtist
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Naughty By Nature, MainArtist - Icarus, FeaturedArtist - Bumpy Knuckles, FeaturedArtist
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Naughty By Naure, MainArtist
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Lil Jon, FeaturedArtist - Naughty By Nature, MainArtist - Chyna Whyte, FeaturedArtist
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Naughty By Nature, MainArtist
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Album review
Hip-hop does not look kindly on its veteran artists apart from anything other than lip service -- names are dropped all the time, but it's hard to sustain a career into a second decade for many rappers. Naughty by Nature acknowledge that situation with a wink on their fifth album, titling it Iicons and offering a definition of the word on the cover, thereby setting themselves up as icons, as titans of their genre. Which, in many ways, they are, as this rock-solid record proves. They might never have been innovators on the level of Public Enemy or Ice Cube, but they were always strong, forceful MCs and good songwriters who made strong records. Iicons is firmly within that tradition. There are a few things that make it feel modern -- some guest MC appearance, a production that is on the whole kind of spare, a stellar duet with Pink -- but the overall aesthetic is from the early '90s, when the group was at their popular peak. This doesn't mean it sounds outdated; it means that the group still crafts dynamic, varied albums, where the singles aren't the only songs that are memorable. Sure, it's a bit traditionalist, but in the best possible sense -- it keeps what's best about the form, giving the album a strong foundation, and builds on it, resulting a record that feels fresh and classic and thereby proving that it is possible to sustain a career in hip-hop without a loss of musical quality. Maybe these guys deserve to be called icons after all.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 14 track(s)
- Total length: 01:03:45
- Main artists: Naughty By Nature
- Label: The Orchard
- Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
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