June 21, 2003 @ 9:00 pm

Trick Daddy - Thug Holiday (Atlantic)

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Trick Daddy is a gold-grillin’, neck-bone-eatin’, Down South thug.

Trick Daddy is a gold-grillin’, neck-bone-eatin’, Down South thug. And you love it. But he’s also more than that. On his fifth LP in five years, Trick continues to mine Tupac’s legacy by adding social commentary to his mix of sex, drugs, and tough talk. He also gets by with a little help from his friends—Scarface, Big Boi, and Cee-Lo all make appearances, with the latter two blessing the record’s standout single, the Jazze Pha–produced, acoustic guitar–driven “In da Wind.” Thug Holiday impresses most when Trick Daddy takes a cue from ’Pac and wears his heart on his sleeve. Tracks like “Ain’t No Santa” and “Rain It Pours” show Trick reaching beyond clichés 1 to criticize the exploitation of the poor. He also offers musings on 9/11 throughout the LP, dropping raps like “Muslims, Jews, and Christians should know that we’re all God’s children” over the somber piano keys of the title track. Unfortunately, Holiday’s emotional momentum is sabotaged by haphazard sequencing and filler. Still, if you thought Trick Daddy Dollars was just about thuggin’, you don’t know nann.

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