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The New 2 Live Crew
"Back At Your Ass For The Nine-4"
© Luke Records
Year of Release: 1993
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track listing
Intro
Dem A Talk
Sex ... Sex
Hell Yeah
OHHH!
P-ssy And D-ick Thing
You Go Girl
Joke's On You
2 Live Freestyle
We Want Some P-ssy II
Show Him
The Initiation
F-ck Nigga
Suck Good D-ck
Suck My D-ck
F-ck 'Em Intro
F'ck 'Em
Work It
Work That P-ssy
Pigs F-ckin
Capt. D-ck And Dolemite
Drop Your Draws
The Trick
Mega Mix
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The New 2 Live Crew "Back At Your Ass For The Nine-4"
2 Live Crew's most popular (and most controversial) album was As Nasty As They Want To Be --
an album of X-Rated Hardcore Rap. As myself not a heavy Rap fan, I could actually say that this act's
most controversial album was humourous, despite the sexual content. Other few albums would follow in the
same fold, but by 1994, 2 Live Crew had pretty much overstayed their welcome, as they also went through
breakups and recruiting new or replacing members. With Back At Your Ass For The Nine-4, Luke Campbell,
(the main rapper) remained in the group. With numerous lawsuits over usage of well-known songs as "samplers,"
and the sexual exploitation in their songs' lyrics, Back At Your Ass still had the hardcore sex references,
yet sampling of well-known songs were no longer used.
Overall, Back At Your Ass For The Nine-4 is bad.
2 Live Crew already had their moment in the spotlight. As Nasty As They Want To Be proved that, with
basically every track. Banned In The USA had one good moment, using Bruce Springsteen's song, "Born In
The USA." Sports Weekend: As Nasty As They Want To Be Pt. 2 had one good moment also "Pop That P-ssy."
("Work That P-ssy" is a close remake.)
There are no good moments to point out on Back At Your Ass. Musically though, some songs have a good groove
("We Want Some P-ssy II"). Any others?
The latest "New" lineup of Luke Campbell, Fresh Kid Ice and Verb didn't last long after 1994, the group
disbanded the following year. They did reunite for a song for the Friday soundtrack. In 1996 the same
lineup on Back At Your Ass (with Mr. Mixx) released Shake A Lil' Somethin. Luke Campbell and
Mr. Mixx left, and the duo of Fresh Kid Ice and Brother Marquis released The Real One in 1998.
Most recently, the same duo were planning a new album as The 2 Live Crew in Spring 2009 entitled Just Wanna
Be Heard. It has yet to be released.
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