The Lost Boyz included Freaky Tah, Mr. Cheeks, Pretty Lou, and Spigg Nice. The rap quartet's first single — "Lifestyles of the Rich and Shameless" — earned them a contract with Uptown Records, which released their second single, "Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimaz & Benz," later in 1995. After the "Renee" single (recorded for the Don`t Be a Menace to South Central South Central While you`re Drinking Your Juice in the Hood soundtrack), the Lost Boyz released their debut album, Legal Drug Money. The LP hit the charts and was certified gold. Love, Peace & Nappiness followed in 1997. Freaky Tah was murdered on March 28, 1999;LB IV Life appeared that autumn.
The Lost Boyz' second album, Love Peace & Nappiness, finds the group adding touches of reggae and ragga to their hard-edged hip-hop. The deeper production — thick bass, echoing beats and keyboards — makes Love Peace & Nappiness more sonically intriguing than the average rap album, but the Lost Boyz occasionally struggle for material, leaving the record a fitfully enjoyable listen.
01. Intro
02. Summer Time
03. Me & My Crazy World
04. Beasts From The East - (with Redman/A+/Canibus)
05. Love, Peace & Nappiness
06. Black Hoodies (Interlude)
07. So Love
08. My Crew
09. What's Wrong
10. Certain Things We Do
11. Games
12. Get Your Hustle On
13. Tight Situations
14. Day 1
15. Why
16. From My Family To Yours (Dedication to Biggie & Pac)
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