Credit to the Nation: Take dis CD 1994 Check videos + audio (ALL songs). Top UK hip hop you can dance to.

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“Call It What You Want”, sampled the guitar riff used by Nirvana on “Smells Like Teen Spirit”.
Singles “Teenage Sensation” (which made it to #23 on the UK Singles Chart in March 1994, becoming their only Top 40 hit) and “Hear No Bullshit, See No Bullshit, Say No Bullshit” were followed by the release of their debut album, Take Dis. ALL THESE SONGS ARE INCLUDED HERE.

SAMPLES:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/take-dis/id283665062

Credit To The Nation Take Dis
Label: One Little Indian
Catalog#: TPLP44CDH
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK
Released: 1993
Genre: Hip Hop
Style: Ragga HipHop, Conscious

1 Pressure 5:05
2 Hear No Bullshit 2:08
3 Lady Needs Respect 4:49
4 Raggamonarchy 1:24
5 Man-made 4:41
6 Honey 0:53
7 Teenage Sensation 3:46
8 Teen Groove 3:10
9 Sowing The Seeds Of Hatred 4:21
10 Filth 3:10
11 Rising Tide 2:08
12 Ole Him Selector 3:17
13 Money Talks 1:51
14 Call It What You Want 4:31
Backing Vocals Louise Mary Watts*
15 Puppet 1:05

Mista G and T-Swing are credited as Credit To The Nations dancers.
Recorded at Woodlands Studio, Castleford, November 1993
“Call It What You Want” samples: “Welcome To The Terrordrome” by Public Enemy and “Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana
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5.0 out of 5 stars A rare gem…, )
I remember loving this when it came out (in 1993), and it still sounds great – its funny, clever, politically conscious and catchy, and also very British, rap/hip-hop – which is, unfortunately, much thinner on the ground than it should be. That gets five big, well-deserved shiny ones from me. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 12 Years old!!,
I had this album on cassette when it first came out and my walkman chewed it up a couple of months later, I decided to get it again after hearing teenage sensation used on a TV program. It didn’t disappoint, still class, bit edgy on production but thats why it didn’t win a Brit.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Give Credit …
The album deserves 5 stars. The engineering added to the quirkiness. I bumped it and it grew.
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