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Uncle B

Uncle B
N-Dubz

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Track Listing

  1. Intro
  2. Wouldn't You
  3. Strong Again
  4. Don't Get Nine
  5. I Swear
  6. Ouch
  7. Ndubz Vs Naa
  8. Public Transport (Skit)
  9. Love For My Slum
  10. Better Not Waste My Time
  11. Work Work
  12. Feva Las Vegas
  13. Defeat You
  14. Sex
  15. Secrets
  16. Papa Can You Hear Me?
  17. Outro

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #451 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-11-17
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds
  • Running time: 51 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review

Dappy, Tulisa and Faze are a trio of young rappers/vocalists from Camden who have been working hard to build up a solid UK fan base, putting on energetic live shows and diligently touring British secondary schools. Their work ethic has paid dividends, since the trio are now regarded by many as teen pop idols, and rightly so: their debut album, Uncle B, is an immediately likeable record that manages to blend big, hooky pop choruses with some serious ‘urban’ credentials - despite the group’s age and radio-friendly lyrics. The production – r&b mixed with UK-grime-lite rather than straight up rap – is equally compelling, with coruscating melodies and stuttering beats providing an edgy yet appealing soundtrack for Dappy and Faze’s London twangs and Tulisa’s powerful vocals. Faster tracks are broken up with ballads like “Ouch” and “Secrets,” and though the rapping is occasionally awkward and the lyrics sometimes clichéd (The Streets they are not), this is a confident, mature and highly impressive debut. --Danny McKenna

CD Description
The debut album from Camden Town based hip-hop group N-Dubzbrings together their first six single releases alongside impressive new material that is exclusive to this CD. On 'Uncle B', Dappy, Tulisa and Fazer present a fresh take on the genre, with the MOBO award-winning act adding garage and RnB to the mix.


Customer Reviews

GREAT CD5
I bought this cd for my 15 year old daughter and she has played it non stop since. This group has amazing talent, even I found it great to listen to. The track 'Papa can you hear me' is very emotional and definately a favourite.

Na na ni... Ha Ha... IT'S N-DUBZ N-DUBZ WHAT!5
All Around The World Records has made a sensational album with three sensational teens; Dappy, Tulisa and Fazer.
With Dappy's catchy raps, Fazer's smoother raps and Tulisa'a powerhouse R&B style vocals, this album is the start of something great for the Dynamite Trio.

1. Intro- Dappy's explanation of the album's name.

2. Wouldn't You- A hypnotic smooth opening to the groups talent, Tulisa leads this stunner!

3. Strong Again- A catchy, uptempo and melodic piece of work, this is definately single material.

4. Don't Get Nine- One hell of a catchy track, Tulisa leads this 'Box Fresh' material, tellin all of u, that u only get one chance not nine. Includes an argument between the boy's and Tulisa.

5. I Swear- Part 1 of a relationship in danger (From the male's perspective), one of their bigger hits, fresh beats and catchy pipes carrying the song.

6. Ouch- Part 2 of a relationship in danger (From the female's perspective), Tulisa leads this chart topping belter. Any N-Dubz fan is in love with this catchy and powerful song.

7. N-Dubz Vs Naa (Ft. Big Narstie & Solo)- The first of two face offs on the album, Naa brings some heavy raps to this battle but they're no match for Dappy's chat back attitude, Fazer's taunts and Tulisa's maternal vocals. Haha

8. Public Transport (Skit)- Really this is pure randomness, 18 seconds of Fazer telling people to earn a one way ticket to jail.

9. Love For My Slum (Ft. Baker Trouble)- One of the weakest tracks, it's not memorable and it's not catchy, personally I'd skip this track.

10. Better Not Waste My Time- The N-Dubz theme, the story behind each of them, and how far they've come & of course the song that introduced us to the infamous "Na na ni" and Tulisa's haunting harmonies "Ha ha".

11. Work Work- An extremely haunting intro to this song, bongoes and violins set us up for yet another killer lead by Dappy.

12. Feva Las Vegas- Another N-Dubz classic, in a way similar to 'Better Not' and 'I Swear', well known, catchy, & pure N-Dubz

13. Defeat You (Ft. Chipmunk)- The second catchy face off between The Dynamite Trio & wannabe Chipmunk. Fresh and pounding hip hop beats.

14. Sex- The other let down of the album, I like N-Dubz because they're different, but this makes Dappy fall into the stereotype that rappers only want sex. The album could do without this!

15. Secrets- The trio deviate from their usual violins and synths and go to more traditional R&B, using a smooth guitar sound. Another stunner lead by Tulisa

16. Papa Can U Hear Me- In a way this is the title track, it is dedicated to Uncle B. The R&B shout out of Dappy stating his pain, Tulisa stating how he inspired her, and Fazer thanking him.

17. Outro- the only track i haven't heard but i can only guess, that the trio are saying goodbye to Uncle B.

Shaniqua and WHAT!5
WOW WOW WOW. This album has been out a while, and I only bought it a couple of days ago--I decided to give them a go because I had a voucher and nothing else peaked my interest. I've never been into UK rap/hip hop...however, N Dubz has put it in a whole new light. The WHOLE album I was just like...wow. Words can't describe how impressed I am, every song is really really catchy. I'm moving to the U.S. soon, and I'm gonna love listening to this cuz it will really remind me of England (the slang etc.); seriously, I gurantee you N Dubz can convert you to a hip hop fan if you buy this, and if you are already just BUY IT. Every track is hot but my favorites are:
Strong Again (cuz I, I never ever ever ever...:P), Don't Get Nine, I Swear, Ouch, Ndubz Vs Naa (HOT TRACK!), Love for MY Slum (really catchy), Defeat You and Papa Can you Hear Me. I liked all of the tracks of course but those ones really stood out to me.