Little D - Meet Me At The Playground (Lil D - Meet Me At The
Playground) was Little D’s debut album that was supposed to be released
on No Limit Records in August 2001. Back when No Limit and Soulja Music
Entertainment had their distribution deal with Priority Records. His
album was originally planned to be released on September 4, 2001 but was
pushed back to the summer of 2002. However his album did not get
released. Little D’s debut album went unreleased because Master P
abruptly ended No Limit’s distribution deal with Priority Records in
July 2001 and had sold his pre-2002 No Limit catalog to Priority. Little
D’s debut album was one of those No Limit albums which was sold to
Priority. Another reason why this album was not released was because of a
lack of promotion and focus on Lil Romeo at the time. Lil Romeo’s
career was a top priority for the label.
XL,
C-Los, Master P, Silkk, and Lil Romeo were responsible for the
production of his debut album. XL produced 5 of his songs. He was doing a
bulk of the production for No Limit at that time. For example, Master
P, Lil Romeo, and C-Los produced the song Cotton Candy. That’s Kool
(Remix) was produced by Silkk The Shocker and C-Los.
The album
has that crossover appeal due to that pop rap sound. No Limit was
influenced by the crossover market during that time. Even though Little D
is a rapper, he leaned towards that pop sound.
Not many people
know this but Little D/Lil D (Donavin Hogan) is Lil Romeo’s who is from
Houston, Texas. He and Romeo were tour mates during the early part of
the 21st century. That’s the reason why Lil Romeo is all over his album.
That’s also the reason why Little D was all over Lil Romeo’s sophomore
album Game Time. Little D is also Silkk The Shocker’s nephew. These days
Lil D goes by D The Business.
Now some of the songs used on this
album such as Clap Yo Hands and That’s Kool were used on other No Limit
albums. What Master P would do was use artists songs from their
unreleased album(s) and put them on other albums released on his record
label, branches, and imprints.
Cotton
Candy was supposed to be the buzz single off his album. However the
song did not chart on the Billboard due to a lack of promotion and focus
on Lil Romeo. This single was not released due to a lack of success and
sample clearance issues. Cotton Candy sampled New Edition - Candy Girl.
Maurice White did not give permission for the song to be covered or
sampled. That is the reason why the single was issued only as a promo on
CD. Master P, Lil Romeo, and XL produced the song Cotton Candy.
Little
D likes girls that are sweet. Little D wants a girl that just like him
for being himself. Not the type that brags a lot or quite often. This
girl is best friends with Little D. They are close friends.
The chorus uses lyrics from New Edition - Candy Girl which go:
Candy girl, you are my world
Your love's so sweet
My special treat
All I want to say
When you're with me
You brighten up my day
Clap
Your Hands (Clap Yo Hands) is a silly children’s song with quirky
synths and pads performed by Lil Romeo and Lil D. The song is a duo.
Clap Your Hands (Clap Yo Hands) was used on Lil Romeo’s 2002 album Game
Time.
So if you like Lil Romeo, Lil D, No Limit, and Master P,
clap your hands. Lil D loves ballin and flossin. He is not one for
talking. He shops often. He has been in love ballin ever since started
crawling. Girls calling while he’s performing. Lil D is hot now. So he’s
come here to shake the spot. Little D is in the 6th grade but you know
he’s got bank. He rolls with a tank. Platinum iced out from his neck and
wrist. He’s got a couple of candy girls that laid the zone. When the
school bell rings, you know it's on.
Not many people know
this but That’s Kool (Remix) was actually Lil D’s first No Limit song he
ever appeared on. The song appeared on Lil Romeo’s 2001 debut album.
That’s Kool (Remix) was produced by Silkk The Shocker, Master P, and
C-Los.
Silkk the Shocker’s off beat flow makes the song
recognizable with Lil Romeo. Little D’s accent is so thick you can
barely make out what he is saying. Some of you may remember Little D
because of that. Here is what he was saying:
(Little D)
Right here in my No Limit gear hands in the air
To all my younggins Tank Doggs is full up in here
Were the girls at? Holla back loud in ya ear
Make way for the kids, whodi this is our year
(Little D)
My homeboy is done we can party fa' sho
Meet me at the playground at a quarter to four
Mom said it’s all good she said I can go
It's on 2 Way me when you’re ready to roll
The
song and titular track Meet Me At The Playground was another song that
was supposed to be released as a buzz single for his debut album but
wasn’t because Master P thought a buzz single with the same name of the
album’s title would confuse fans. So that is why this song was never
issued as a single at all. The song is sweet in nature but not too
sultry for a children’s song.
I rate this album 3/5***.
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