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Fronted by MC Fusion, Credit to the Nation were one of the first commercial hip-hop acts producing a distinctively British sound, albeit with a hint of MC Fusion's Jamaican heritage. His lyrics often tackled weighty issues such as sexism, racism, homophobia and British politics, but went against the grain for many followers of hip-hop in the UK at the time and lead to a great deal of antagonism. Their single "Call It What You Want" took a guitar sample from "Smells Like Teen Spirit", helping Credit to the Nation gain support from indie fans. Other notable tracks include "Teenage Sensation" and "Hear No Bullshit". (All 3 tracks are from the 1993 album "Take Dis" on One Little Indian) Their live act was notable mainly for the impressive, synchronised performance by the band's dancers Mista G and T-Swing. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Take Dis

Call It What You Want

Teenage Sensation
As Heard On Radio Soulwax Pt.11

Daddy Always Wanted Me to Grow a Pair of Wings

Hear No Bullshit See No Bullshit Say No Bullshit
Now That's What I Call Music 27 - CD 2

NME singles of the week 1993

Mad Dogs and Englishmen

Liar Liar
John Peel Festive Fifty 1993
Now Thats What I Call Music - 27