2-Large

RELEASE
1991
LABEL
Zoo Entertainment
GENRES
Rap, Party Rap, Club/Dance, Bass Music, Southern Rap

Album Review

2-Large is exactly the type of commercial pop-rap/bass album that many New York and Philadelphia hip-hoppers loved to hate in the early 1990s. They would have complained that the Def Dames' rapping lacked sophistication and was short on technique, and they would have denounced the blatantly dance-oriented nature of their grooves as shameless, lowest-common-denominator commercialism. To be sure, the Dames don't have the strong technique of Queen Latifah, MC Lyte or Nefertiti. But the fact remains: 2-Large is a fun and likable party album. Ultra-danceable, R&B-drenched tunes like "Thigh Ride" and "The Nasty Thing" and bass remakes of Devo's "Whip It" and Prince's "Irresistible Bitch" may not be hip-hop masterpieces, but they're catchy and infectious. Two versions of this album were released: a clean, radio-friendly version and a risque, not-so-clean one - -and quite honestly, the dirty version is more entertaining and a lot more fun.
Alex Henderson, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Whip It
  2. Posse Jam
  3. Do Me Right
  4. The King of Romance
  5. Tell Me
  6. The Nasty Thing
  7. Don't Waste Your Time
  8. House of Rhythm
  9. Thigh Ride
  10. Irresistible Bitch
  11. The Ace SeƱorita