Naughty by Nature









































Naughty by Nature

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Naughty by Nature members Treach (left) and Vin Rock (right) in 2009

Background information
Also known as The New Style
Origin
East Orange, New Jersey, United States
Genres
Hip hop, East Coast hip hop
Years active 1988–2002
2006–present
Labels
MCA, TVT, Tommy Boy/Warner Bros., Arista/BMG
Associated acts
Queen Latifah, 2Pac, Apache, Road Dawgs, Rottin Razkals, Eazy-E, Zhane
Website NaughtyByNature.com
Members
Treach
Vin Rock
DJ Kay Gee

Naughty by Nature is a Grammy Award-winning American hip hop trio from East Orange, New Jersey consisting of Treach (Anthony Criss, born December 2, 1970), Vin Rock (Vincent Brown, born September 17, 1970), and DJ Kay Gee (born Keir Lamont Gist, September 15, 1969).




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 1980s


    • 1.2 1990s


    • 1.3 2000–2012


    • 1.4 2013–present: Break-up and reconciliation




  • 2 Discography


  • 3 Awards and nominations


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





History



1980s


The group formed in East Orange, New Jersey,[1] in 1988 as The New Style. The group first appeared on the music scene in 1989, releasing an album called Independent Leaders as The New Style, and the album generated the minor hit "Scuffin' Those Knees". After the release of its first album, the group was mentored by fellow New Jersey native Queen Latifah,[2] and subsequently changed its name.



1990s


The group's first hit as Naughty by Nature was a track called "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 song peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100,[3] making it one of the most successful crossover songs in rap history. The song has become well known in pop culture, being mentioned in TV shows and films such as The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Malibu's Most Wanted, My Wife and Kids, Monk, and The Office. "O.P.P." also gained critical acclaim, being named one of the top 100 rap singles of all time in 1998 by The Source magazine,[4] and being ranked the 20th best single of the 1990s by Spin magazine[5]


The album also generated another hit, a reworking of Bob Marley's "No Woman No Cry" called "Everything's Gonna Be All Right" (the track was also called "Ghetto Bastard" on some explicit releases). That song detailed the experiences of Treach growing up in poverty, and now rising up to live a better life. Powered by the success of that song and "O.P.P.", their self-titled album went platinum.


Fellow New Jersey native Tony D, a respected and prominent producer, accused Naughty by Nature of stealing a sample from his breakbeat album Music Makes You Move and using it on their track "O.P.P." The matter was settled out of court. Between albums, the group also scored a major hit with the track "Uptown Anthem", from the soundtrack to the 1992 film Juice. Treach also got a cameo acting role in the film, his first acting role.[6] Fellow rapper 2Pac also acted in the movie, and Treach would befriend him. This led to a long acting career for Treach and a long friendship with 2Pac. In 1993, the group starred in the superhero comedy film The Meteor Man, as a street gang. When 2Pac died in 1996, Treach made a tribute song to him, called "Mourn You Til I Join You."


Later, the group had multiple hits from its third and fourth albums, called 19 Naughty III and Poverty's Paradise respectively. Both albums reached the #1 spot on the R&B/Hip-Hop Charts. "Hip Hop Hooray" was a success from the album 19 Naughty III. Its video was directed by Spike Lee and featured other hip-hop artists popular in the early 1990s, including Queen Latifah, Eazy-E, Run-D.M.C., and Da Youngstas. Poverty's Paradise won the Grammy Award in 1996 for Best Rap Album, becoming the first album to win this award.[7] It also spawned a hit song in "Feel Me Flow" which peaked at #17 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3]


In the mid-1990s Naughty by Nature started their own music imprint, Illtown Records,[8] and in 1995 released an album from their protégés the Rottin Razkals. The group (mainly Kay Gee) worked closely with a number of R&B groups over the next few years particularly Zhane and Next. Kay Gee produced Next's "Too Close", which became a #1 hit in 1998.


In 1999 the group released its fifth album, titled Nineteen Naughty Nine: Nature's Fury. The album was fairly successful, being certified Gold by the RIAA, and spawned the hit "Jamboree" that peaked at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3]



2000–2012


After the release of Nineteen Naughty Nine: Nature's Fury, a dispute regarding finances developed between Kay Gee and Treach. Treach blamed Kay Gee for squandering the group's finances. Due to these disagreements DJ Kay Gee decided to leave Naughty by Nature in late 2000. He started to develop his own record label Divine Mill. In 2001 the group released a song 'Here Comes The Money' that has constantly been used as the entrance theme for Shane McMahon in WWE. The remainder of the group, Treach and Vin Rock, released an album in 2002 called IIcons, using a variety of different producers including Da Beatminerz; the album, however, received a lukewarm reception from the public. In 2002, the group disbanded.
In May 2006, Kay Gee reunited with Treach and rejoined Naughty by Nature at a concert at B.B. King's nightclub.[9] In April 2010 they released the single "Get to Know Me Better", featuring rapper Pitbull, while the B-side of the single was called "I Gotta Lotta". Later in 2010 they released the group's first mixtape, Naughty by Nature: Tha Mixtape. In 2011 the group worked on their long-delayed seventh group album, and it finally saw release. Titled Anthem Inc., it came out December 13, 2011.[10] It featured brand new material as well as re-recordings of the group's past hits.


On June 11, 2011, Naughty by Nature became the first hip-hop group to perform at the esteemed baseball stadium Fenway Park. They performed "Hip Hop Hooray" as part of the mega boyband NKOTBSB's concert.


In March 2012, following the release of a documentary on fellow New Jersey based hip hop group Sugar Hill Gang, Naughty by Nature performed in Asbury Park, NJ at the Garden State film festival.[11]



2013–present: Break-up and reconciliation




Naughty by Nature performing at InfoCision Stadium in Akron, Ohio, August 2018


In May 2013, frontman Treach shocked fans when he revealed that Vin Rock had been "fired" from the group, after failing to put in the same amount of energy in the group as himself and member DJ Kay Gee. At the time, Treach said he and Vinnie hadn't been on speaking terms for around two years.[12]


In April 2015, Treach said he and Vinnie had resolved their issues, but now their relationship is strictly "business." "You got teammates, sometimes, that's on the same team, they may not feel each other. At the end of the day, you going out to win. That's what we doing," Treach said. Although Vinnie and Treach are cordial, he said another Naughty by Nature album was unlikely.[13]


In January 2016, in celebration of their 25th anniversary, Naughty by Nature posted the video of their song "God is Us" from Anthem Inc. to their YouTube account.[14][15]



Discography



Studio albums



  • Independent Leaders (1989)


  • Naughty by Nature (1991)


  • 19 Naughty III (1993)


  • Poverty's Paradise (1995)


  • Nineteen Naughty Nine: Nature's Fury (1999)


  • IIcons (2002)


  • Anthem Inc. (2011)



Awards and nominations


Grammy Awards

































Year
Nominated work
Award
Result

1992
"O.P.P."
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
Nominated

1994
"Hip Hop Hooray"
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
Nominated

1996

Poverty's Paradise
Best Rap Album
Won

1996
"Feel Me Flow"
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
Nominated

American Music Awards



























Year
Artist
Award
Result

1992
Naughty by Nature
Favorite New Artist - Rap / Hip-Hop
Won

1994
Naughty by Nature
Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist
Nominated

1996
Naughty by Nature
Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist
Nominated


References





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  2. ^ "Naughty By Nature MP3 Downloads - Naughty By Nature Music Downloads - Naughty By Nature Music Videos - Naughty By Nature Pictures". MP3.com. Retrieved 2010-09-15.


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  8. ^ "Naughty by Nature Biography". Musicianguide.com. Retrieved 2010-09-15.


  9. ^ "Hip Hop Videos". iLovePwnage.com. Retrieved 2010-09-15.


  10. ^ "Naughty by Nature: Anthem Inc. (New Album)". Prefixmag.com. Archived from the original on 2010-10-12. Retrieved 2010-09-15.


  11. ^ WIlkinson, Carlton. "Garden State Film Festival Opens March 22 in Asbury Park". Asbury Park Press. Retrieved 4/11/12. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)


  12. ^ "Treach Explains Why Vinnie Is Booted From Naughty By Nature". BallerStatus.com. May 13, 2013.


  13. ^ "Treach Addresses Status Of Naughty By Nature". BallerStatus.com. April 28, 2015.


  14. ^ "Naughty By Nature ft. Queen Latifah - God Is Us (Video)". 19 January 2016.


  15. ^ naughtybynature (19 January 2016). "God Is Us - Naughty By Nature ft. Queen Latifah" – via YouTube.




External links



  • Official site

  • Naughty by Nature discography at Music City


  • Naughty by Nature at Allmusic


  • Naughty by Nature at Twitter.com












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