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Super Saucy
(CD, 2005)
Primary Artist: Baby Bash

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Format: CD Mar 2005 Record Label: Universal Records (Germany) Recording Type: Studio UPC: 602498811436 |
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Track Listing 1. Baby I'm Back 2. Super Saucy 3. That's My Lady 4. Throwed Off 5. Trees 6. Who Wit' em? 7. No Way Jose 8. Keep It 100 9. Step in da Club 10. That's What That Pimpin's There For 11. Bubbalicious 12. Better Than I Can Tell Ya 13. Hennessey 14. Outro
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Akon, Avant, E-40, Nate Dogg | | Distributor: | MSI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes After years of honing his style with kindred spirits South Park Mexican, Kid Frost, and others, the gifted Houston, Texas rapper Baby Bash finally released a remarkably diverse solo debut, THA SMOKIN' NEPHEW in 2003. Bash clearly immersed himself in music from an early age, and his love of hip-hop pours out of every track on his follow-up, SUPER SAUCY. Bash easily works an obscure and unlikely sample (for example, a clip from the mostly forgotten 1970s pop hit, the Glass Bottle's "I Ain't Got Time Anymore") into a delicate hip-hop/R&B ballad featuring Akon ("No Way Jose"). On the next track, he turns around and delivers a Dirty South club anthem with E-40 on "Keep It 100." The album hits a fever pitch on shout-out track "Trees," which opens on an invocation, and slips into a reggae call, before serving up an infectious Miami bass/crunk mix with Pitbull and Angel Dust. Bash returns with a potent second salvo on SUPER SAUCY, a record as unpredictable and enjoyable as his first.
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