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The name 101 Foul Nations comes should be explained like this:
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The 101 Foul Nations have representatives all over the world, Rick Dbeing an US representative who moved toAmsterdam after visiting the city when he was here too look for a relative, but it all started in Brooklyn back in 1988. Explaining how the 7th Foulnation is a branch of the 101 Foul Nations family tree, we get deeper into the subject of how the crew got started. First off he put on some of the older 7th Foulnation tracks while we were chilling in his little studio, which they use to record demo’s, equipped with a PC, several mixers, two Technics SL’s and a MPC 2000 and loads of minidisks, CD’s and LP’s. Rick played us some songs from the 7th Foul Nation and their affiliates and told us how they were affiliated. Although Essence was prevented to come and Complex couldn’t be there on time, we still had enough to talk about. In good company with MC Soulartic and JyotiI went to Amsterdam to hook up with the group at Rick’s crib. After the first hook-up was’Sabotaged’ by police: Rick D got arrested after he found back his scooter which was previously stolen and drove it back home, the police asked him to show his legitimating, and when he did (he has anAmerican nationality) they didn’t trust him and thought he was here illegal and the legitimating was a fraud, so after two weeks of jail (he has a wife a baby-daughter of 6 months old at home) they saw they made a mistake and had to release him, look for this story to get a tail…), so due to this history we had to postpone the hook up until a month after.
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After getting some freestyles and new joints from Ricktrough internet, we decided to hook up so the group could tell me more about what they are doing. I hooked up with Rick Done of the group’s two MC’s (other members are Complex and DJ Essence) too find out what they were all about trough the wonderful world of internet. When I first heard music from the 7th Foul Nation I didn’t expect this crew to be from Holland, until I checked their anthem called “Amsterdam”. Highlight tracks include:"Heaven for a Gangsta," "The Lord Is Testin' Me," "I Got Candy," "What They Call Us," "Fedz," "Ghetto Thang," and "No Limit Soldiers (Club Mix)."ġ.1 Intro 1.2 No Limit Soldiers 1.3 I Always Fell Like 1.4 There Dey Go 1.5 I Got Candy 1.6 Ghetto Thang 1.7 Fedz 1.8 What They Call Us? 1.9 Ganstas Make the World 1.10 Swamp Nigga 1.11 Pimp Shit 1.12 Eyes of a Killa 1.13 Fedz 2.1 Ghetto Cheeze 2.2 Heaven 4 a Gangsta 2.3 True 2 Da Game 2.4 Freak Hoes 2.5 Tru ?'s 2.6 1Nce Upon a Time 2.7 Pop Goes My 9 2.8 It's My Time 2.9 Torcher Chamber 2.10 They Can't Stop Us! 2.11 The Lord Is Testin Me 2.12 No Limit Soldiers 2.The 101 Foul Nations have representatives all over the world, Rick D being an USrepresentative who moved to Amsterdam after visiting the city when he was here too look for a relative, but it all started in Brooklyn back in 1988.