Thug Holiday EXPLICIT LYRICS Trick Daddy

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  • Release Date: 08/06/2002
  • Sales Rank: 51,416
  • Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
  • UPC: 075678355622

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Thug Holiday

1LISTENWho's Selling (Skit) 0:27
2LISTENAll I Need / InfaRed 3:57
3LISTENIn da Wind / Big Boi 4:20
4LISTENGangsta 4:03
5LISTENThug Holiday / LaTocha Scott 4:54
6LISTENShe's Fiendin' (Skit) 0:55
7LISTENPlay No Games 3:43
8LISTENLet Me Ride / Rick Ross 3:50
9LISTENRock N Roll Ni**a / Money Mark 3:39
10LISTENRags to Riches 4:35
11LISTENBout Mine / Rick Ross 4:06
12LISTENAin't No Santa 3:46
13LISTENSNS/Roland (Skit) / Duece Poppito 4:27
14LISTENGet That Feeling / Rick Ross 3:13
15LISTENGod's Been Good 3:15
16LISTENRain It Pours 4:14
17LISTENMoney & Drugs / InfaRed 3:20
18LISTENIn da Wind / Big Boi Bonus Track / Ride Out Mix 4:17
19LISTENAin't No Santa Bonus Track / Bonus Mix 3:47

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Even after releasing more than an album each year since 1997, Trick Daddy kept up the quality control with 2002's Thug Holiday. The production's a bit amateurish and a bit skeletal in places, but the South's most consistent rapper still has a lot to offer, especially when he gets together with Cee-Lo from Goodie Mob and Big Boi from OutKast on "In da Wind." The title track is a bit too dramatic for such a usually enjoyable hip-hop name, but great party tracks like "Play No Games" and "All I Need" more than make up for a few half-baked message tracks. John Bush, All Music Guide



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Thug Holidayby Anonymous

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January 24, 2003: This album is off the chain. That's the only thing I can really say. I was astonished. I'm sure everyone has heard 'Thug Holiday'. That along with 'Ain't no Santa', 'God's been Good' and 'Rain it Pours' are the realist songs I've ever heard. I like it when a person isn't afraid to hold back on his lyrics no matter how political they are. I also love the way he put religion on his CD. He and Pastor Troy are good for that. I think that this CD is a go getter. If this CD isn't in your case, you are missing a lot.

Thug Holidayby Anonymous

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September 11, 2002: When Trick first came out, I wrote him off without ever listening because I thought he'd have a Luke sound to his music. And I was sick of "booty" music because it all sounded the same. Well I'll tell all you sleepers a thing or two. For those of you who bought "The Blueprint" as a first time Jay-Z listener, this album will have the same effect on you that "The Blueprint" had on me. Before I knew it, I had all 6 Jay-Z albums. Now I'm gunnin' for all of Trick Daddy. From what I heard on "Thug Holiday," the boy is cold. My personal favorite is "Ain't No Santa." You gotta love it when a rapper gets political. That's how you know a rapper is real. To hell with sales, the boy got some knowledge to tell. A keeper!!