Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
Genre: Rap
Review
The Lost Boyz' second album, Love, Peace & Nappiness, finds the group adding touches of reggae and ragga to its hard-edged hip-hop. The deeper production -- thick bass, echoing beats, and keyboards -- makes Love, Peace & Nappiness more sonically intriguing than the average rap album, but the Lost Boyz occasionally struggle for material, leaving the record a fitfully enjoyable listen. ~ Leo Stanley, All Music Guide
Easy Mo Bee (Producer), Robert "Storm" Jordan (Vocals (Background)), Ike Lee III (Programming), Avon Marshall (Keyboards), Queens Most Wanted (Rap), Mr. Sexxx (Producer), Edd Miller (Engineer), Mr. Sexxx (Programming), Danny Clinch (Photography), Terence Dudley (Programming), Ed Miller (Engineer), Rob Alphonse (Programming), Kenny Ortíz (Mixing), Stanley Brown (Keyboards), Terence Dudley (Engineer), Kenny Ortíz (Engineer), DJ Ron G. (Programming), Glenn "S.O.N." Faide (Programming), Terence Dudley (Producer), Sandie Lee Drake (Art Direction), Susan Bibeau (Design), Bink Dawg (Programming), Bink Dawg (Producer), DJ Ron G. (Producer), Michael Sarsfield (Mastering), Alex Andino, Jr. (Bass), Alex Andino, Jr. (Guitar), Charles Suitt (Executive Producer), Pitoi Jones (Producer), Glenn "S.O.N." Faide (Producer), Ike Lee III (Producer), Charles Suitt (Producer), Terence Dudley (Mixing), Rob Alphonse (Producer), Tony Prendatt (Multi Instruments), Bink Dawg (Drums)
Love, Peace & Nappiness is the second album from Queens, New YorkHip Hop group Lost Boyz. The album wasn't as widely accepted as their debut, Legal Drug Money, but still managed to sell over 500,000 copies. "Me & My Crazy World" was a Billboard Hot 100 hit in 1997.
The album was certified Gold by the RIAA on September 17, 1997.