Nice & Smooth
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Origin | The Bronx, New York City, New York |
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 1988–1998 |
Labels | Fresh/Sleeping Bag Records RAL Records/Columbia/SME Records RAL Records/PolyGram Records Street Life Records/Scotti Brothers Records |
Associated acts | Native Tongues Gang Starr Kurtis Mantronik 2Pac T La Rock<br / Awesome 2 |
Members | Greg Nice Smooth B |
Nice & Smooth was an East Coast hip hop duo from New York that consists of Greg Nice (Greg Mays) and Smooth B(Daryl Barnes) and their DJ Teddy Tedd (Tedd Whiting) The duo released four albums from the late 1980s to the late 1990s. Their first collaborative appearance was on the song, Skill Trade on Strange Family Records in 1988. On the strength of that underground single they managed a guest spot on the song "Pimpin Ain't Easy" by Big Daddy Kane on his album, It's a Big Daddy Thing in 1989.
History
Nice & Smooth's biggest radio fame came from "Sometimes I Rhyme Slow...," from the group's second album, Ain't a Damn Thing Changed, released in 1991. The song was a moderately somber rhyme with introspective lines about poverty, AIDS, and drugs that was set to the guitar loop from Tracy Chapman's hit "Fast Car". In the summer of 1992, the music video received heavy rotation on MTV. "Hip-Hop Junkies," which featured a sample from The Partridge Family's "I Think I Love You" was also a hit, and it was once performed live on Keenan Ivory Wayans' comedy/variety TV show, In Living Color. The duo is known for its humorous rhymes and catchy hooks. They often appeared as guest emcees on albums by the Beatnuts, Gang Starr, and Tony Touch among many others. They were represented by Reggie Osse.
2Pac intended to sign Greg Nice to his Makaveli Records label[citation needed] and even recorded tracks with the duo for the One Nation album featured other artist such as Smif-n-Wessun, Luniz, Snoop Dogg among others. Trugoy from De La Soul paid homage to Nice & Smooth by using each member's rhyming style in verses on the song "Simply Havin'" from De La Soul's AOI: Bionix album. Smooth B wrote rhymes for Bobby Brown that appeared in his debut album King of Stage and second album Don't Be Cruel.[1] In 2005, he released a single titled "Game Over," which was produced by DJ Premier and released a single in 2014 called Set It Off.[2]
Discography
Studio albums
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Nice and Smooth
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Ain't a Damn Thing Changed
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Jewel of the Nile
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IV : Blazing Hot
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References
- ↑ The Source, August 2007, p. 32
- ↑ Fat Beats
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