As Nasty as They Wanna Be EXPLICIT LYRICS 2 Live Crew

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  • Release Date: 06/10/1996
  • Original Release: 1989
  • Sales Rank: 41,602
  • Label: LIL JOE RECORDS
  • UPC: 022471010722
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As Nasty as They Wanna Be

1LISTENMe So Horny 4:36
2LISTENPut Her in the Buck 3:57
3LISTEND.K. Almighty 4:53
4LISTENC'mon Babe 4:43
5LISTENDirty Nursery Rhymes 3:05
6LISTENBreak It on Down 3:59
7LISTEN2 Live Blues 5:14
8LISTENI Ain't Bullsh****n' 4:27
9LISTENGet Loose Now 4:36
10LISTENThe F**k Shop 3:24
11LISTENIf You Believe in Having Sex 3:51
12LISTENMy Seven Bizzos 4:18
13LISTENGet the F**k out of My House 4:37
14LISTENReggae Joint 4:14
15LISTENFraternity Record 4:47
16LISTENBad A.. B...H 4:03
17LISTENMega Mixx III 5:44
18LISTENCoolin' 5:02

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Editorial Reviews

2 Live Crew's infamous -- record store clerks were actually arrested for selling the album -- and double platinum -- a great example of how being banned can increase sales -- As Nasty As They Wanna Be may be more talked about than listened to, but it's actually a thoroughly entertaining effort and as solid a album as the trashy party rap genre could have hoped for. In the first moments a sampled voice asks, "What do we get for ten dollars?." In a sleazy slow tone that might make Ron Jeremy blush, a hooker answers, "Everything you want" as the album begins to deliver on this street corner promise with the legendary "Me So Horny" ("me love you long time"). With a sample of Full Metal Jacket's Vietnamese hooker, a cheap drum machine, a fat bassline, and a simple set of rhymes that are filled with every cuss word, innuendo, and misogynist, knuckle-dragging reference to women imaginable, "Me So Horny" is the reason 2 Live Crew should exist. Nothing they or their leader Luke (Luther) Campbell recorded afterwards sounded as lean, as hook filled, and so instantly grabbing as the single. From the inner city strip clubs to the headphones of teenagers in the suburbs, the track was a massive guilty pleasure, one that could also fill the dancefloor in a second. The album that follows repeats and repeats this cheap and silly porno formula and miraculously stretches it as far as it can go. Divided into four sides -- one for each member, the only reason anyone remembers their names -- Nasty keeps it rolling with tracks that capture "Horny"'s energy, ("Put Her in the Buck"), its cleverness ("Dirty Nursery Rhymes"), and a whole bunch that are just as hooky. "The F**k Shop" is the best example of the latter with its easy to grasp chorus and wicked use of a loop from Van Halen's "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love." Other smart samples like Kraftwerk for "Dick Almighty" and Jimi Hendrix for "My Seven Bizzos" keep the album alive, while interludes lifted from Andrew Dice Clay, Rudy Ray Moore, Eddie Murphy, and Richard Pryor give away its true inspirations. A couple amusing left turns -- the 12-bar "2 Live Blues" and the dancehall party "Reggae Joint" -- round out the album, and suddenly the full-length that doesn't seem like it could ever suffer an injustice gets sold short by history, at least when it comes to remembering what a grand porno achievement Luke and his crew created. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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if you believe in havin' sex, say hell yeah!by Anonymous

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June 28, 2002: this is a pinnacle album. nasty as they wanna be spoke out loud and clear and raunchy for free speech in a state (fl) that was so mixed in conservatism and partying... def. one of the landmarks of hip hop and dance music...a must have. becky*