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Ghetto Bootleg

Fannypack

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Album Review

Fannypack may be remembered as one (almost)-hit wonders thanks to their silly ode to the fashion disaster known as "Cameltoe" but their first album So Stylistic is an inspired ode to the sound of early hip-hop female acts like J.J. Fad and L'Trimm. The beats are tight, the hooks sharp (both courtesy of producers Matt and Fancy) and the rhymes laid down by the trio of female rappers (Jessibel, Kat, and Belinda) are funny and fun. Their second album, See You Next Tuesday, was a major letdown, trading in the innocent fun of the debut for a skanky, almost world-weary feel. Instead of laughing about camel toes and boasting like schoolgirls, the trio rapped about lap dances and dropped terrible lines about Great White. Around the release of that album in 2005, the group released a set of unreleased tracks and remixes on their website. Titled Ghetto Bootleg, there were originally only 1,000 copies available but in 2008, three years after the group split, Tommy Boy gave the disc an official release. About half the disc seems to be of So Stylistic vintage including decent remixes of "Cameltoe," "So Stylistic," and "Hey Mami," and a revamped version of "Theme from Fannypack" (here re-titled "The Theme from Frank"). "Hit It" and "Yo!" are the two unreleased tracks and both sound almost good enough for the CD. The best thing on the record is the slinky, truly sexy Double J & Haze remix of their cover of Lidell Townsell's classic slice of New Jack house "Nu Nu (Yeah Yeah"). No bad rapping, just some sultry vocals and a tune that floats along like a butterfly.

Customer Reviews

Finally!

I haven't heard anything from Fannypack in a while! Now these are the people who should be on the radio instead of those crappy rappers! If your lookin for somethin with a different sound, get this one

great

fannypack is always amazing. It's great to see some new stuff from them. The cameltoe remix is driving me crazy. BUY IT!

YES

I AM IN LOVE WITH FANNYPACK! they are really funny even if they don't mean too. i love cameltoe, it cracks me up everytime. i wish they would just come out with one more album because my friends and i just got into them but they have been over for atleast 2 years.

Biography

Formed: Brooklyn, NY

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '00s

Fannypack were comprised of singers Jessibel Suthiwong, Belinda Lovell, and Cat Hartwell, with beat-making support from Matt Goias and Fancy. The two New York DJs first enlisted Brown University graduate Hartwell to sing over their new project, which brazenly crossed L'Trimm/J.J. Fad-style chintz rap with elements of modern-day electroclash and hip-hop. Brooklyn high-school students Suthiwong and Lovell were then added, mainly for their multicultural good looks and command of street-level slang....
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