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Trick Daddy - Thug Holiday

Primary Artist
Trick Daddy
Album Title
Thug Holiday
Release Date
August 6, 2002 
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Review by John Bush
Even after releasing more than an album each year since 1997, Trick Daddy kept up the quality control with 2002's Thug Holiday. The production's a bit amateurish and a bit skeletal in places, but the South's most consistent rapper still has a lot to offer, especially when he gets together with Cee-lo from Goodie Mob and Big Boi from Outkast on "In da Wind." The title track is a bit too dramatic for such a usually enjoyable hip-hop name, but great party tracks like "Play No Games" and "All I Need" more than make up for a few half-baked message tracks. Read More
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