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VINNIE OF NAUGHTY BY NATURE

One half of group talks about former producer and performing in the Motherland.

By Ricardo Hazell
(February 13, 2002)
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      *When you look at Hip-Hop duos you sometimes wonder to yourself 'why are they a group?' Their timing is off, their enthusiasm is down and their chemistry isn't genuine. Then, the next thing you know, they're bashing one another in the press and the whole things turns out to be one regrettable mess.  So far, Naughty By Nature has been an exception to that rule. Vinnie and Treach have performed together with unprecedented chemistry and style. It's their opposing attributes that, when blended, create something both naughty and natural. Vinnie's humbleness and Treach's bravado. Treach as superstar MC for Vinnie's blue collar approach, Treach's jailhouse diesel physique to Vinnie's homeboy down the block body-type. Vinnie's smile to Treach's poker face.  These qualities blended together and have cemented the two through thick and thin.  We had the pleasure of running into the them during the shoot for the video to their new single "Feels Good" (featuring 3LW) and Vinnie was eager to talk about the group's Nigerian experience.       "Wow, we went to Nigeria," said Vinnie. "That was our first time going to that part of Africa. We went to South Africa last year, but going to Nigeria was like going in the bush. You really got to see some down home Africans. They just came out of 15 years of civil war and no one wanted to go to Nigeria.  When you look up Nigeria on the Internet for travel advisories, they just totally sh*t on the country.  When we got there it was all love. Nigerians had never seen us in the 12 years we've been out.  Then for us to be the first Hip-Hop group to come there ever, they really appreciated that because everyone else is so scared to go over there. Can you imagine that?  People that have been listening to your music for over a decade and they've never even seen you, then you go and step on their soil? Man, it was off the hook."     Vinnie told us the group made stops in the states of Lagos, Benin and Abidjan. Seeing as though the country only has a partial government at this time. Their security depended on the will of the people and it was all good.  One thing that isn't all good is Naughty's relationship with former beatmaker Kay-Gee.  Vin was a little bit elusive on the subject, but he did clue us in on a lil' sum' 'em.  "Well, basically, Kay ...," then Vin paused for a second. "Well, there's a lot of internal stuff. You're going to have to wait and see VH-1's "Behind the Music" for that. Some foul play went on, but eventually he got out the way, and now Treach and I can move on. It was on a financial tip that we tried to patch up and make better. Naughty By Nature was working through it, because we three were a tea. It wasn't our fault, the mishap was his fault. We're just glad he made his decision to leave so we can keep it moving." Not only was the situation with their former in-house producer affecting their financial bottom line, it was affecting the frequency of their product output as well. We always thought it was counterproductive for the group to drop a bangin' summer jam ... then wait five years to drop something else. Now we have some insight as to why.       "You will hear Naughty product way more consistently than you ever have," Vinnie told us. "That drama broke out in 1995 and since then we've only put out one album.  That was in 1999 and during that whole time frame we were working through internal bullsh*t."       It's been a long time since Naughty By Nature released product. For sometime they seemed like they were the Jamal Mashburn's of Hip-Hop, capable of putting up big numbers ... when they weren't on the DL.  With "IIcons" Naughty plans on smacking the naysayers with the bass and treble. The top notch talent featured on the album alongside the group helps bring it up a level. Redman, Method Man, 3LW, Queen Latifah, Pink and others will be featured on the set. We figured Redman should've done something with Naughty years ago. "It was people we had mutual love for," said Vin. "Everybody in Jersey wanted us to do a record with Redman, but I really think this is the best time for it to happen. With this album we're pulling out all the stops."       Naughty's upcoming CD, "IIcons," is due to drop this spring. In a future edition of the EUR we talk to Treach about his African experience, his acting skills, his solo album and those nasty porno rumors. Wait-a-minute! It's not a rumor if it's true, huh?
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