Ain't a Damn Thing Changed
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| Ain't A Damn Thing Changed | |||||
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| Studio album by Nice & Smooth | |||||
| Released | September 3, 1991 | ||||
| Recorded | 1990 | ||||
| Genre | Hip hop | ||||
| Length | 53:13 | ||||
| Label | RAL/Columbia/SME Records CK 47373 |
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| Producer | Greg Nice Smooth B. DJ Premier Little Louie Vega |
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Ain't a Damn Thing Changed is the second album from the East Coast hip-hop duo Nice & Smooth.
Released on Def Jam Recordings sub-label RAL Records, it became more successful than its first album, Nice & Smooth, with the stand-out track "Sometimes I Rhyme Slow" becoming a minor hit. With fewer explicit lyrics and more comedy, the group also showed its talent with other singles such as "How to Flow," "Cake and Eat it, Too," and "Hip Hop Junkies." However, the version of the latter track was not the version that was used in the music video.
[edit] Track listing
- "Harmonize"
- "Cake and Eat it, Too"
- "Down the Line" (ft. Asu, Bas Blasta, Gang Starr, Melo T. & Preacher Earl)
- "Sometimes I Rhyme Slow"
- "Paranoia"
- "Sex, Sex, Sex"
- "Billy-Gene"
- "How to Flow"
- "Hip-Hop Junkies"
- "One, Two, and One More Makes Three"
- "Pump it Up"
- "Step by Step"

