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  2. Nappy Roots - Wikipedia

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    The Nappy Roots Presents Sh!ts Beautiful album/mixtape was released on June 27, 2012, through AllHipHop. [9] In 2015, Nappy Roots released their most recent album, The 40 Akerz Project. [10] In 2018, the Cincinnati Bengals featured Nappy Roots song "Good Day" in their promotional video "Seize the DEY". [11]

  3. Po' Folks (Nappy Roots song) - Wikipedia

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    Po' Folks was released in 2002 and taken from Nappy Roots's debut album, Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz. It peaked at number 21 in the U.S. and features vocals by Anthony Hamilton who sung the soulful hook. Anthony Hamilton's performance, as well as the success of the song, is credited for launching Anthony Hamilton's career in mainstream music ...

  4. Awnaw - Wikipedia

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    "Awnaw" (featuring Jazze Pha) is the first single by the Kentucky rap group Nappy Roots, produced by James "Groove" Chambers. It was released in 2001, taken from Nappy Roots's first album Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz (2002). It peaked at number 51 in the U.S. and features vocals by Jazze Pha who sang the hook and chorus.

  5. Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz - Wikipedia

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    Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz is the commercial debut studio album by American hip hop sextet Nappy Roots from Kentucky. It was released on February 26, 2002 via Atlantic Records . Background

  6. Category:Nappy Roots songs - Wikipedia

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  7. Roun' the Globe - Wikipedia

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    "Roun' the Globe" is the lead single by the Kentucky rap group Nappy Roots from their second studio album, Wooden Leather. The song peaked at number 96 on the U.S. pop chart. It was featured in the soundtrack for Madden NFL 2004 (the only place where the word "damn" is censored in the song; usually it is uncensored).

  8. The Humdinger - Wikipedia

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    The Humdinger was set to be released in 2005, a follow-up to the group's 2003 album Wooden Leather, but was delayed several times.It is the group's first studio album not to feature R. Prophet, who left the group to pursue a solo career, and it is also their first studio album released via their own independent record label Nappy Roots Entertainment Group.

  9. Friday After Next (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Friday After Next (Original Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to Marcus Raboy's 2002 Christmas-themed comedy film Friday After Next.It was released on November 19, 2002 via Hollywood Records.