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Naughty by Nature's first hit was "O.P.P.", which sampled the Jackson 5's hit "ABC" and was released in 1991 on their self-titled album Naughty by Nature.The track peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100, [4] and was named one of the top 100 rap singles of all time in 1998 by The Source magazine, [5] and being ranked the 20th best single of the 1990s by Spin magazine. [6]
List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions US R&B [2]NZ [6]Nature's Finest: Naughty by Nature's Greatest Hits
James Bernard of Entertainment Weekly praised both Treach and Vinnie for their commanding presence throughout the track listing and felt the record was prime for summer replays, saying "Dominated by rollicking bass lines, chant-along choruses, and the catchy, tight rhyme schemes that are Naughty’s trademark, Poverty is tailor-made for low driving on the beach."
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Treach is the older brother of Diesel, who is also a rapper and who is a member of the Rottin Razkals, a group closely affiliated with Naughty by Nature. Treach had a close friendship with rapper Tupac Shakur. [8] They collaborated on Shakur's song "5 Deadly Venomz" and Treach appeared in his music video "Temptations." [9] Treach is a fan of ...
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"O.P.P." is a song by American hip hop group Naughty by Nature, released in August 1991 by Tommy Boy as the lead single from the group's self-titled second album, Naughty by Nature (1991). It was one of the first rap songs to become a pop hit when it reached No. 6 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 35 on the UK Singles Chart .