Episode notes
Step into the high-octane, cutthroat landscape of the early-to-mid 1990s—a fluid era where the polished synthesizers of New Jack Swing were mutating into the grittier, street-level attitude of Hip-Hop Soul. In this episode of pplpod, we conduct a structural archaeology of Nut & Nice, the Sacramento trio that captured this transition with engineered precision. We deconstruct their journey from a five-piece group named Attitude to becoming the flagship act for Pocket Town Records, analyzing the immense pressure of carrying a label's financial survival. Through their partnership with Jive Records, we unpack a discography that managed to bridge the gap between regional dance floors and global charts. We analyze the strategic genius of their "Nasty Girl" Prince co ...