Artist's albums
Box of Chocolates
2022 · single
Random Thoughts
2022 · single
Here We Go Again (From "Osmosis Jones")
2021 · single
Nappy Dot Org (Deluxe)
2021 · album
Sundown
2021 · single
How I Feel
2021 · single
Passport
2021 · single
40RTY
2020 · album
40RTY+ (Deluxe)
2020 · album
Do Better
2020 · single
Footie Socks & Ice Cream
2020 · single
Back Roads
2020 · single
Blind Faith
2020 · single
Kentucky Fried Hip Hop
2019 · album
Spinach Dip
2018 · single
Another 40 Akerz
2017 · album
Superstar
2017 · single
Looking Grown
2016 · single
YELP
2016 · single
Love Chain (feat. B. Stille, Ron Clutch, Dustin Que)
2016 · single
Concrete Pavement
2016 · single
The 40 Akerz Project
2015 · album
Doesn't Matter
2015 · single
Hazy
2015 · single
Call The Cops
2014 · single
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Biography
Country and proud of it, Nappy Roots formed in 1995 around a sextet of students attending Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green. Four members of the group were Kentucky natives (Skinny DeVille, B. Stille, Ron Clutch, and Big V), bolstered by an Oakland transplant (R. Prophet) and a Milledgeville, Georgia native (Fish Scales). Nappy Roots began making music together at a local record shop-cum-studio named ET's Music, and released their full-length debut, Country Fried Cess, in 1998. Drawn to the group's distinctive twist on Southern bounce, the major labels began flocking, and they eventually signed to Atlantic. Their label debut, Watermelon, Chicken and Gritz, was released in 2002, and the follow-up, Wooden Leather, arrived one year later. After several delays, the group released its anticipated album The Humdinger in August 2008; it was the first not to feature R. Prophet, who had left the group to pursue a solo career. Their second album as a quintet, The Pursuit of Nappyness, was issued two years later. Their fifth effort, 2011's Nappy Dot Org, was a collaboration with famed Atlanta production team Organized Noize. While they released a mixtape in 2012 titled Nappy Roots Presents Sh!ts Beautiful, the group would not return until 2015 with the release of album six, The 40 Akerz Project. A sequel, Another 40 Akerz, arrived in 2017 and featured guests like Ashley Rose, Gareth Asher, ForteBowie, Jarren Benton, and more. ~ John Bush, Rovi