• > Home
  • > Artists
  • > D-Nice
  • > Albums
  • > To tha Rescue
  • D-Nice


    To tha Rescue

    D-Nice - To tha Rescue

    11/26/1991


    Sorry, this item is not available from ARTISTdirect.

    Bookmark and Share

    All Music Guide Review

    One strange thing about D-Nice's second solo album is how, in "25 ta Life," he claims to not be into treating women like hookers, when a song from his debut -- "Pimp of the Year" -- painted a very different picture. And no disrespect to Too Short (at least everyone knows where he stands), but you can't give him a guest spot on your record and expect to be considered anti-womanizer. Whether or not "Pimp of the Year" was intended as a spoof, it's all but impossible to not see a contradiction. At any rate, To tha Rescue is a slight dip from Call Me D-Nice; even with a revolving door of a supporting cast that includes Too Short, Naughty by Nature, and KRS-One, D-Nice wasn't able to put together an album that progressed from his debut. The album isn't without its winning spots, however. In "Time to Flow," he sounds tougher than ever; he steps up and swaps verses with Treach without sounding any less intense than his sparring partner. On "No No No," a track produced with Skeff Anselm, he delivers some lines worthy of KRS: "But don't talk about thieves/'Cause on the whole, America's the greatest country that was ever stole." D-Nice's own productions aren't as strong as ones from his brethren. This places the album a notch below the debut. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

    To tha Rescue Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • 808 Prelude
  • :21

  • 2
  • 25 Ta Life
  • 3:07
  • Sound Clip for 25 Ta Life from To tha Rescue


  • 4
  • Time to Flow
  • 4:11
  • Sound Clip for Time to Flow from To tha Rescue


  • 6
  • To Tha Rescue
  • 3:39
  • Sound Clip for To Tha Rescue from To tha Rescue


  • 7
  • No, No, No
  • 3:47
  • Sound Clip for No, No, No from To tha Rescue


  • 10
  • Time To Flow
  • 4:18
  • Sound Clip for Time To Flow from To tha Rescue


  • Credits of To tha Rescue

    • D-Nice
    • Scratching, Director, Keyboards, Producer, Main Performer, Executive Producer, Drum Programming, Mixing


    MP3 Downloads

    What's Hot from ARTISTdirect