Dirty Harriet - Rah Digga 2LP Vinyl Records Eve Dj Premier Hip Hop NEW SEALED

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Detailed item info Album FeaturesUPC:075596238618Artist:Rah DiggaFormat:VinylRelease Year:2000Record Label:Elektra EntertainmentGenre:East Coast Rap, R&B
Track Listing
1. Intro
2. Harriet Thugman
3. Tight
4. What They Call Me
5. Do the Ladies Run This... - (featuring Eve/Sonja Blade)
6. Imperial - (featuring Busta Rhymes)
7. Curtains
8. Showdown
9. Last Word, The - (featuring Outsidaz)
10. Break Fool
11. Straight Spittin', Part II
12. What's up Wit' That
13. So Cool - (featuring Carl Thomas)
14. Just For You - (featuring Flipmode Squad)
15. F**K Ya'll N*GG*S - (featuring Young Z)
16. Lessons of Today
17. (Untitled) - (hidden track)
18. (Untitled) - (hidden track)

DetailsContributing Artists:Busta Rhymes, Carl Thomas, Eve, Flipmode Squad, Sonja Blade, The Flipmode Squad, The Outsidaz, Young Z, Young ZeeDistributor:WEA (Distributor)Recording Type:StudioRecording Mode:StereoSPAR Code:n/a
Album Notes
Personnel includes: Rah "Rashia Fisher" Digga (vocals); Eve, Sonja Blade, Busta Rhymes, Young "Dwayne Battle" Zee, Carl Thomas (vocals).
Outsidaz: Rah Digga, Dwayne Battle, Jerome Hinds, Tyree Smith, Brian Bostic,
Denton Dawson, Aubrey King, Shakir Abdullah, Samad Ali Selby, Salih Scaife.
Flipmode Squad: Roger McNair, William Lewis, Leroy Jones, Wayne Notise.
Producers include: Busta Rhymes, Rockwilder, Dor-D, Lil-X, Nottz.
Engineers include: Vinny Nicoletti, Patrick Gordon, Robert Burnette.
In the hip-hop arena, female MCs have usually been overshadowed by their predominantly male counterparts. While it has taken a decade for Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, and Lauryn Hill to earn respect, the wave of scantily clad MCs that followed in their footsteps have transgressed, as these leading ladies are more renowned for their curvaceous figures then their lyrical endowments.
Leading Busta Rhymes Flipmode Squad into a new millennium, Rah Digga's debut, Dirty Harriet, proves why she is an exception to the rule. While Digga's verses are replete with an endless array of colorful metaphors, she proves to be more then a punchline MC, showing diversity over the signature horn loops of Pete Rock on "What They Call Me" and the choppy Premier laced "Lessons of Today." Regardless of gender, what is most intriguing about Digga's debut lays in her ability to transcend genres, as "Tight" and "Imperial" (with Busta Rhymes) are both commercially viable records that any bedroom DJ would actually admit to spinning. ~ Matt Conaway