Bare Truth (Nat album)
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Bare Truth | |||||
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Studio album by Nat (Rapper) | |||||
Released | March 1, 2003 | ||||
Recorded | 2002 | ||||
Genre | Southern hip hop | ||||
Length | N/A | ||||
Label | Natalac | ||||
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Bare Truth is the second album by American rapper Nat (Rapper), released on March 1, 2003 by Natalac/Natalac Records. It was produced by Nellis and Bitch ass Huey. Although this album was only moderately successful, it is regarded by critics such as Southern Konnection to be something of a landmark in hip-hop music. The album's main strength according to critics was that it embraced Natalac's positive grass roots, with production heavily influenced by the leadout single "Step Daddy" which is led by a catchy chorus Step Daddy superman Papie, took care your kids better than their daddy respect me you better respect me.
Bare Truth spawned two hit singles, "Step Daddy" and "Stealin From A Deadman (Tupac Shakur), A Jay-z Diss Track".
[edit] Track listing
- "Intro"
- "It's Your Life"
- "A Mans Diploma"
- "Run (I wanna)"
- "Step Daddy"
- "Snakeville"
- "Revolution (we need)"
- "Hurricane (I'm a) September 11th"
- "Kill the Cat"
- "C another Day" (featuring Blue)
- "Shootin Season"
- "Stealin From A Deadman (Tupac Shakur)", (featuring Fuse and C-4)
- "Ashes To Ashes"
- "Bare Truth" (featuring J.V., Tgirl)
- "Nat's Murder Music" (inst.)