- Hard to Earn · 1992
- Nice & Smooth · 1989
- WORLD MONEY (feat. Nice & Smooth) - Single · 2021
- Sunday Night Live, Vol. 1 - A Rare Collection of Live Hip Hop Acts from "In Living Color" · 2012
- IV : Blazing Hot · 1997
- IV : Blazing Hot · 1997
- IV : Blazing Hot · 1997
- IV : Blazing Hot · 1997
- IV : Blazing Hot · 1997
- IV : Blazing Hot · 1997
- IV : Blazing Hot · 1997
- IV : Blazing Hot · 1997
- IV : Blazing Hot · 1997
Music Videos
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Artist Playlists
- Sometimes they rhyme slow, sometimes they rhyme quick.
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About Nice & Smooth
As if the name weren’t a dead giveaway, it makes sense that Nice & Smooth broke out in part because of an appearance alongside the Smooth Operator himself, Big Daddy Kane. While the duo of Greg Nice and Smooth B—backed by their collaborator DJ Teddy Tedd—had earned a reputation for themselves around New York City, beginning with their 1987 single “Dope on a Rope”, their guest turn on It’s a Big Daddy Thing’s “Pimpin’ Ain’t Easy” locates the two MCs as the kind of sophisticated, self-possessed rappers who could hold their own on the mic and look at home in a swanky hotel lounge. Songs like “More and More Hits”, from their 1989 self-titled debut, showcase charming singing voices, but it’s 1991’s “Sometimes I Rhyme Slow” that best distils their knowing, smooth-as-silk style.
- ORIGIN
- New York, NY, United States
- FORMED
- 1988
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap