2000 studio album by Rah Digga
Dirty Harriet is the debut studio album by American rapperRah Digga .[ 1] [ 2] It was released viaFlipmode /Elektra in 2000.[ 3] The album sold over 311,000 units in the United States.[ 4] It reached number 18 on theBillboard 200 albums chart and number three on theTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[ 5]
Entertainment Weekly wrote that "Dirty Harriet' s production dream team ... takes a head-spinning tour through rap regionalism, from Southern booty bumps to East Coast Wu-Tangy coffin chillers."[ 7] Exclaim! thought that the "gritty soundscapes are a potent backdrop to Digga's authoritative sandpaper-rough voice."[ 10] The Washington Post wrote that "Digga is a punch-line MC who loves to draw out the final jab until it burns like a schoolyard taunt."[ 11]
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[ 12]
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1. "Intro" 2:49 2. "Harriet Thugman" 1:48 3. "Tight" 3:14 4. "What They Call Me" 3:49 5. "Do The Ladies Run This..." (featuringEve and Sonja Blade) 4:02 6. "Imperial" (featuringBusta Rhymes ) 6:42 7. "Curtains" 3:53 8. "Showdown" 3:34 9. "The Last Word" (featuringOutsidaz ) 4:17 10. "Break Fool" 3:28 11. "Straight Spittin', Part II" 2:34 12. "What's Up Wit' That" 3:59 13. "So Cool" (featuringCarl Thomas ) 3:22 14. "Just For You" (featuringFlipmode Squad ) 4:59 15. "Fuck Y'all Niggas" (featuringYoung Zee ofOutsidaz ) 2:56 16. "Lessons Of Today" 4:55 17. "Handle Your B.I." (bonus track) 3:29 18. "Clap Your Hands" (bonus track) 3:08 Total length: 66:00
Rashia Tashan Fisher – vocalsTrevor George Smith Jr. – vocals (tracks: 6, 14), production (tracks: 2, 7), executive productionRoger McNair – vocals (tracks: 1, 14)William A. Lewis – vocals (tracks: 1, 14)Dewayne Battle – vocals (tracks: 9, 15)Wayne Notise – vocals (tracks: 7, 14) Rakeem Calief Myer – vocals (tracks: 9, 14)Eve Jihan Jeffers – vocals (track 5)Sonja Shenelle Holder – vocals (track 5) Tyree Smith – vocals (track 9)Aubrey King – vocals (track 9)Brian Bostic – vocals (track 9)Denton Dawes – vocals (track 9)Jerome Derek Hinds, Jr. – vocals (track 9)Salih Ibn Al Bayyinah Scaife – vocals (track 9)Shakir Nur-al-din Abdullah – vocals (track 9)Carlton Neron Thomas – vocals (track 13)Leroy Jones – rapping (track 14) Dominick J. Lamb – production (tracks: 8–9, 11–12, 14)Michael Gomez – production (tracks: 5–6) Dorsey Wesley – production (tracks: 15, 18)Jerome Foster – production (track 1)Walter V. Dewgarde, Jr. – production (track 3)Peter O. Philips – production (track 4)Dana Stinson – production (track 10)Dave Atkinson – production (track 13) Christopher Edward Martin – production (track 16)George Spivey – production (track 17)Chart (2000) Position US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard )[ 15] 94
^ "Flipmode Squad's Rah Digga Challenges Men At Their Own Game" .MTV News . Archived fromthe original on November 24, 2020.^ "Rah Digga | Biography & History" .AllMusic .Archived from the original on May 8, 2015. RetrievedMarch 11, 2021 .^ "Rap & Hip-Hop" .Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. December 4, 1999.^ Concepcion, Mariel (June 9, 2007)."A bad rap?" .Billboard . pp. 24– 25. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2022 – via Internet Archive. ^ Edwards, Paul, 2009,How to Rap : The Art & Science of the Hip-Hop MC , Chicago Review Press, p. 328 ^ AllMusic review ^a b "Dirty Harriet" .EW.com .Archived from the original on January 23, 2021. RetrievedMarch 11, 2021 .^ "Dirty Harriet" .NME . September 12, 2005.Archived from the original on September 7, 2023. RetrievedMarch 11, 2021 .^ "Rah Digga :: Dirty Harriet :: Elektra" .rapreviews.com .^ "Rah Digga Dirty Harriet" .exclaim.ca .^ Drumming, Neil (April 5, 2000)."Rah Digga's Gift for Gab" .Archived from the original on August 28, 2017. RetrievedMarch 11, 2021 – via www.washingtonpost.com. ^ Dirty Harriet (booklet).Flipmode ,Elektra . 2000.^ "Rah Digga Chart History (Billboard 200)" .Billboard .^ "Rah Digga Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)" .Billboard .^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2000" .Billboard .Archived from the original on May 8, 2018. RetrievedAugust 13, 2020 .
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