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Stress (Daddy Freddy album)

Stress is an album by the Jamaican musician Daddy Freddy, released in 1991. It made Billboard's Top R&B Albums chart. Daddy Freddy incorporated samples from rock bands like the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin. "Nuff Respect" is a version of the Otis Redding song. "Ragga House " samples Stephen Bishop's "On and On".

Critical reception
The Baltimore Sun called the album "derivative, but fun," writing that "unlike a lot of 'ragamuffin' rap, Daddy Freddy's work tends to play down the reggae-based style's impenetrable patois and sing-song cadences." The Calgary Herald noted that "Freddy is a ragamuffin powerhouse early on, blending the street-wise sounds of urban America with the woeful angst of the Kingston slums." ==Track listings==
Track listings
CD • "Intro" - 0:13 • "Go Freddy Go" - 5:06 • "Talking Beatbox" - 5:07 • "Born Christian" - 4:02 • "Haul & Paul Badboy" - 0:19 • "Daddy Freddy's in Town" - 5:07 • "Ragga House (All Night Long)" - 4:57 • "Article Don" - 4:23 • "Up to Full Speed" - 0:20 • "Nuff Respect" - 4:52 • "Rockin' with the Best" (featuring Dale Joyner) - 6:17 • "Roughneck Nuh Ramp" (featuring Tenor Fly) - 4:25 • "The Crown" - 5:10 • "Go Freddy Go" (Simon Harris remix) (featuring Tenor Fly) - 5:09 • "We Are the Champions" (featuring Asher D) - 5:29 12" vinyl Side A • "Intro" - 0:14 • "Go Freddy Go" (featuring Tenor Fly) - 5:06 • "Talking Beatbox" - 5:07 • "Born Christian" - 4:02 • "Haul and Paul Badboy" - 0:19 • "Daddy Freddy's in Town" - 5:07 • "Ragga House (All Night Long)" (featuring Simon Harris) - 4:57 • "Article Don" - 4:23 Side B • "Up to Full Speed" - 0:20 • "Nuff Respect" - 5:01 • "Rockin' with the Best" (featuring Dale Joyner) - 6:17 • "Roughneck Nuh Ramp" (featuring Tenor Fly) - 4:25 • "The Crown" - 5:10 • "Go Freddy Go" (remix) (featuring Tenor Fly) - 5:00 • "We Are the Champions" (featuring Asher D) - 5:44 ==References==
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