Watermelon, Chicken and Gritz

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Watermelon, Chicken and Gritz
Watermelon, Chicken and Gritz

Watermelon, Chicken and Gritz is the debut album of the Rap band, Nappy Roots. The album were produced by, "James "Groove" Chambers", "Carlos "Six July" Broady", "Mike City", "The Trackboyz", "Mike Caren", "Brian Kidd" and Troy Johnson.

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[edit] About

The album was released on February 26, 2002 by Atlantic Records. It contains 17 tracks of songs. The album chartered #3 at the R&B/Hip-hop Album Chart and features two hit singles, "Po Folks" and "Awnaw".

[edit] Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Intro 0:26
2 Hustla 3:45
3 Set it Out 3:51
4 Country Boyz 4:30
5 Ballin' on a Budget 3:42
6 Awnaw 3:59
7 Headz Up 4:07
8 Slums 3:25
9 Po' Folks 4:09
10 Start it Over 4:05
11 Blowin Trees 4:17
12 Sholiz 4:07
13 Life's a B**cH 4:40
14 My Ride 3:25
15 One Forty 4:25
16 Dime, Quarter, Nickel, Penny 3:47
17 Kentucky Mud 4:45

[edit] Awards & Certifications

Year Award Category
2002 MTV Music Video Award (Nomination) Best Video for "Awnaw"
2003 American Music Award (Nomination) Favorite Band, Duo or Group
2003 American Music Award (Nomination) Favorite New Artist for R&B/Hip-hp
2003 Grammy Award (Nomination) Best Rap Sung Collaboration for "Po Folks"

[edit] Chart Toppers

Year Billboard 200 R&B/Hip-Hop Album
2002 24 3 Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz

[edit] Credits

Performance Credits

Nappy Roots Primary Artist, Primary Artist

Tiffany Villarreal Background Vocals

Technical Credits

Troy Johnson Producer, Remixing

Mike Poole Engineer

Carlos "6 July" Broady Producer

Thomas Bricker Art Direction

Josh Butler Engineer

Mike City Producer

Mike Caren Producer, Executive Producer

Brian Kidd Producer

Brad Todd Engineer

[edit] Trivia

  • It took only one month for the album to be certified platinum.

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