Up from the 36 chambers Nap has been MCing since he was 15 and writing bios about himself in the 3rd person since he was 12. Growing up he was heavily influenced by the punk/heavy metal scene.
He started rapping as a joke, but it has grown to so much more. After a while the duo formerly known as Nap and Smokey was born with the very gifted/talented/sexy artist Tha Kid Smokey of FlowLine
( www.myspace.com/flowlinerecordz )
After putting out 2 consecutive albums which were sold for $5 around their highschool, Nap got greedy of splitting the profits so he went on to creative his solo album Nap's House of Pancakes (NHOP).
With NHOP gaining the rapper buzz around the town he made his $250 off the album bought a half ounce and quietly put the mic down. Will he even return? TUNE IN NEXT TIME DA DA DA DUMMMMMM
ARTIST: Nap
TITLE: Nap's House Of Pancakes
LABEL: Unsigned
GENRE: Rap
BITRATE: 192kbps cbr/V2 vbr
PLAYTIME: 1h 01min total
RELEASE DATE: 2006-05-12
RIP DATE: 2006-05-12
Track List
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01. Intro - Tracklist
02. How I Do It (Produced By BLAZZE)
03. TV Show (Skit)
04. Take Me Down
05. Gankstuh (Skit)
06. Crazy
07. Censorship (Skit)
08. Censorship
09. Andy-Ru (Skit)
10. Drive Slow (Feat. Andy-Ru)
11. Sum Weed Sen (Skit)
12. Wanna Smoke To This One (Blaze)
13. Smokey (Skit)
14. It's Like That (Original 2004 Version)
15. Next Track (Skit)
16. Drop! (Feat. MC Shadow Shift & Dice)
17. Is It On (Skit)
18. After The Laughter
19. Jealousy Woes III
20. Happen To You
21. Paint The Town Purple
22. Rose To Blame
23. Johnny (Skit)
24. Take Me Down (Remix)
Shout Outs:
"I wanna give a special shout to my nigguh Jazzy for all his support and putting
this all together.
BLAZZE for the 'How I Do It' instrumental and also for doing my 'Drive Slow' demo.
I would also like to give a big thanks to Hybrid Lyrix for the cover of my album.
I'd like to thank everyone at www.DaShadyBoard.com for their support and shit.
I would also like to thank Andy-Ru, Dice, Smokey, and MC Shadow Shift for appearing
on the album and making it as great as it is.
A special shout to all my homies in cell block 8.
Thanks to everyone in my hometown who supported me.
Thanks to everyone who is helping me sell the CD to make that paper homie.
I also want to thank God. I want to thank the Lord God because, it's really not up
to me, it's up to him. I want to thank the devil too because you know that's why God
is there. He is minding the fence to make sure that guy never comes back.
You know if it weren't for the devil God had probably gone insane blowing he's brains
out from boredom. Everybody likes to feel usefull. Make a da world go around.
Back to you Tom."