Not too shabby. . .
Achis | Kingston, JA/Philipsburg, SxM | 03/21/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Album editing is a terrible terrible thing. Sometimes it can lead to an amazing song sounding horrible (i.e. Capleton Pure Sodom version on More Fire) and on Thug Nature it reigns supreme. Songs like the opener Coochie Daddy and Buck a Catty are nearly destroyed by the record company's torrid display of editing. However, if you set the editing aside, which is terribly difficult to do, you end up with a pretty good record from the now veteran Spragga. Apparently Spragga set out to make a straight head knocking dancehall album, and he succeeded in doing just that. Check out "Analogy" on the Superstar, also used by the following track "Bait", "Stunna" and "Di Rooster". My personal favorite is "Playa" with one of the wickedest rhythms I've heard in a long time. Overall, if you can get past the editing its a very good album, definitely worth buying if you're a Benz fan, or maybe if you're a hip-hop fan that is starting to listen to dancehall."
The Benz in the biz just keeps getting better!!
P. Klein | nyc, USA | 04/09/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Spragga Benz is back with another dancehall classic. "Thug Nature Will Change The Dancehall Music Genre! With Its Trendsetting Production! Listen To Entire Album Start-End And Be The Judge! The album boasts bonafide hits such as "Warriors Cause" feat. Elephant Man, "Analogy" & "Gi Wi Dem" feat. Red Square Crew. Also new anthems for the ladies such as "Spin Yu Roll", "African Move", and "Di Rooster". For the rudeboys killer tunes like "Dem Lik Dem Head", "Gunz Up", "Coochie Daddy" and many more. The Benz in the biz just keeps getting better!!"