Queen Latifah Nature Of A Sista Rare
In 1989 Queen Latifah hit the scene with her debut album, which would move enough units to earn the female emcee a gold plaque and heaps of critical acclaim with her positive messages on women’s rights, black America, and Africa. Speaking of units, Latifah would spend the next few years building up her Flava Unit posse with producers, emcees, and ghost writers (more on that later), whom would all help in contributing to her sophomore effort. Did not move a ton of units, nor was it received well by the critics as most gave it an average rating (The Source gave it 3 mics and Rolling Stone gave it 3 stars) and accused the Queen of deliberately trying to sellout crossover. Did the Queen abandon her throne in search of more gold?
Or possibly platinum? Let’s give a listen and find out the truth about a sista. Latifah’s Had It Up 2 Here – opens with arguably my favorite Queen Latifah song of all time. Logo Design Programme Kostenlos Filme. The song opens with smooth keys played by Dave Bellochio before the rest of the mid-tempo Kay-Gee produced groove comes in to pleasures your ears. It’s clear that Treach penned La’s rhymes (if you close your eyes and listen closely you can hear Treach’s cadence and wordplay in her flow), which have her sounding razor sharp. Mkvtools Mac Serial Check here.
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Even though I don’t condone ghostwriting, this song is still fire. Give it to em’ Queen! Nuff’ Of The Ruff’ Stuff – Louis Vega (gets a nod for the 3rd consecutive post) provides a “ruff” instrumental for the Queen to spit on. Technically the song is sound, but it never really grabbed me.