Digital Underground – No Nose Job: The Legend Of Digital Underground

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1 The Humpty Dance 06:31
2 Freaks Of The Industry 05:40
3 Doowutchyalike 04:46
4 Same Song 03:59
5 The Way We Swing (Remix) 05:00
6 Packet Man (Worth A Packet Remix) 04:59
7 Dope-A-Delic (Do-U-B-Leeve-In-D-Flo) 04:08
8 No Nose Job (Ultrafunk Remix) 04:23
9 Kiss You Back (Smack On The Cheek Mix) 03:42
10 The Return Of The Crazy One (Radio Flava Mix) 03:59
11 Wussup Wit The Love 04:34
12 Carry The Way (Along Time) 04:17
13 Flowin’ On The D Line 03:06
14 Doo Woo You 07:37

Description

“No Nose Job: The Legend Of Digital Underground” is a compilation album by the iconic hip-hop and funk group Digital Underground from Oakland, California. Released on June 19, 2001, by Tommy Boy, this compilation brings together some of the group’s most memorable and influential tracks, showcasing their signature P.Funk style and unique humor.

The album features 14 tracks, including classics like “The Humpty Dance,” which helped propel Digital Underground to fame with its catchy hook and distinctive character, Humpty Hump. Other hits on the compilation include “Freaks Of The Industry,” “Doowutchyalike,” “Same Song,” and “Kiss You Back,” further demonstrating the group’s creative prowess and ability to create memorable and entertaining music.

Remixes of some of their popular tracks, such as “Packet Man (Worth A Packet Remix)” and “No Nose Job (Ultrafunk Remix),” add new dimensions to the original songs and give fans a fresh perspective on these classics. The compilation also highlights the group’s diverse range of styles and themes, from the introspective “Wussup Wit The Love” to the upbeat “Flowin’ On The D Line.”

Throughout their career, Digital Underground has been known for their George Clinton-influenced grooves and surreal humor. With “No Nose Job: The Legend Of Digital Underground,” fans can enjoy a carefully curated collection of the group’s best tracks, showcasing their immense talent and impact on the hip-hop and funk scene.

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