The Humdinger
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| The Humdinger | |||||
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| Studio album by Nappy Roots | |||||
| Released | August 5th 2008 | ||||
| Recorded | 2005-2007 | ||||
| Genre | Hip-Hop Southern rap Alternative Rap |
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| Label | Nappy Roots Entertainment Group | ||||
| Producer | James "Groove" Chambers David Banner Sol Messiah Mr. DJ Rick Rock Big Block The Sol Kingz Joe Hop Track Kingz |
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Kentucky based rap group Nappy Roots will release The Humdinger on Auugust 5th 2008<[1], the sextet's (quintet as R. Prophet has left to pursue a solo career) follow-up to their 2007 album Innerstate Music. It was announced to be released from 2005[2], but has been delayed several times.
[edit] Tentative Tracks
- "Beads & Braids "
- "On My Way to Georgia"
- "Pole Position"
- "Flex"
- "Swerve & Lean"
- "Good Day"
- "Down & Out" (featuring Anthony Hamilton
- "Tinted Up"
- "Fresh"
- "Kalifornia Dreamin" (featuring Slick & Rose)
- "Who Got It Where's It At"
- "No Static"
- "Don't Stop"
- "Beat Goes On"
- "Small Town"
Source: NREG, LLC Corporate Public Relations Department
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ MySpace.com, FishScales MySpace Page Retrieved on June 1st, 2008
- ^ Nappy Roots Get Hummin' : Rolling Stone


