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The Body-Hat Syndrome by Digital Underground (CD, Oct-1993, Tommy Boy)

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Item specifics

Condition
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UPC
0016998108024
Artist
Digital Underground, Gary "Mudbone" Cooper, Gary Shider, Garry Shider
Format
CD
Producer
The D-Flo Production Squad
Release Year
1993
Record Label
Tommy Boy
Release Title
The Body-Hat Syndrome [Pa]
Style
West Coast
Genre
West Coast Rap & Hip-hop, R&B & Soul
Run Time
75 min.

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Product Identifiers

Producer
The D-Flo Production Squad
Record Label
Tommy Boy
UPC
0016998108024
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3087863

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
1993
Genre
West Coast Rap & Hip-hop, R&B & Soul
Run Time
75 min.
Style
West Coast
Artist
Digital Underground, Gary "Mudbone" Cooper, Gary Shider, Garry Shider
Release Title
The Body-Hat Syndrome [Pa]

Additional Product Features

Recording Mode
Stereo
Distributor
Alternative Dis. Alliance
Spar Code
N/A
Recording Type
Studio
LeafCats
176984
Release Date
19931012

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    The Body-Hat Syndrome is the fourth album from rap group Digital Underground, on which they continued to cultivate their own brand of P-Funk culture, stuffing what had been their first year of silence with a fresh batch of funk-infused rap. With the edgy grind of the leading single, "The Return of the Crazy One," and its accompanying X-rated video (reworked for public consumption) boosting the band back into the spotlight, the rest of the album unfurled to less than outstanding crossover commercial acclaim. The album's second single, an anti-racism cultural awareness politico called "Wussup Wit the Luv," featured an inspired solo from Funkadelic guitarist Michael Hampton, as well as a verse and video appearance from the late Tupac Shakur. This would be the last time Tupac appeared on any ...