Detailed item info | Track listing | 1. Intro - (with Marvin Dixion) 2. Boy - (featuring The Lost Tribe/JV) 3. Sitting on D's - (featuring IZM) 4. Get on Up - (featuring The Lost Tribe/Money Mark of Tre+6/JV) 5. America - (featuring Society) 6. Shut Up - (featuring Deuce Poppito/Trina Co.) 7. Thug For Life - (featuring Kase & Mystic of The Lost Tribe) 8. Hoe Skit 9. Walking Like a Hoe 10. Trying to Stop Smoking - (featuring Mystikal) 11. Bout My Money 12. Could It Be - (featuring Twista) 13. Thug Life Again - (featuring Mark of Tre+6) 14. K*II All Yor A* 15. Gotta Let You Have It - (featuring Buddy Roe) 16. Hoe But Can't Help It - (featuring Buddy Roe) 17. Outro - (with Marvin Dixion)
| | Details | | Contributing artists: | Buddy Roe, Deuce Poppito, IZM, JV, Kase & Mystic of The Lost Tribe, Money Mark of Tre+6, Mystikal, Society, The Lost Tribe, Tre+6, Trina Co., Twista | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | Personnel includes: Trick Daddy, The Lost Tribe, JV, IZM, Tre+6, Society, Mystikal, Twista, Buddy Roe. When Trick Daddy emerged onto the hip-hop scene in the late '90s with his slurred rhymes and thugged-out lyrical content, Miami became one of the hottest spots for rap music. His smash hit single, "Nann," from his debut album, WWW.THUG.COM, turned the independent artist into a major star. His follow-up effort, BOOK OF THUGS, only managed to further advance his star. The underground jam "Shut Up" is straight-up Trick Daddy material, a cut that will have fans chanting its chorus over and over again. Trick even offers a surprise to his listeners this time around with the mid-tempo "America," in which the MC shows that thugs like him think about their country as much as they think about partying.
| | Editorial reviews | 3.5 mics out of 5 - ...Nearly every MC on BOOK OF THUGS comes off....complimenting the staggering Swizz Beatz-like production....[Trick Daddy] continues to add classic chapters to the book of Miami rap. The Source (03/01/2000)
...packs an improved, more confident rhyme style and production that's both innovative and ear-catching....Trick Daddy's ability to fuse his southern sound foundation with musical elements more often associated with other regions...makes [this album] sparkle... Vibe (03/01/2000)
3 stars out of 5 - ...[It] delivers up-tempo rump shakers and rugged-yet-refined bounce tracks....[His] ability to expose his soft side without losing his hard edge is what distinguishes him from his contemporaries. Rolling Stone (03/30/2000)
6 out of 10 - ...Daddy comes with beats harder hitting and more textural than most Miami wig-outs, rapping with authoritative detail about the down and desperate of Liberty City....if Miami need roughneck redemption, this should more than win it. Spin (04/01/2000)
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