
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.
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Call It What You Want
Teenage Sensation
Hear No Bullshit
Pressure
Sowing the Seeds of Hatred
Puppet
Honey
Lady Needs Respect
Man-Made
Raggamonarchy
Teenage Sensation (12" Mix)
Ole Him Selector
Filth
Money Talks
Rising Tide
Come Dancing
Teenage Sensation (Radio Friendly)
Teen Grove
Liar Liar
Teenage Sensation - Radio Friendly
Hear No Bullshit Se No Bullshit Say No Bullshit
Somehow we try
Teen Groove
Come On Come On
Gemma
Teenage Sensation - 12" Mix
The Lady Needs Respect
Black
One By One
Make Me Wonder
Mad Dog
Teenage Sensation (Radio Unfriendly)
Ole Him Selecter
Bromagh
Three Bald Head
Call It What You Want (Remix)
Intro
Mind: The Point
Johnathon & Craig
Hear No Bullshit See No Bullshit Say No Bullshit
Call It What You Want - Remix
Black and Loud
What's Going On
Tangled Web
Call it What You Can
Pump Your Fist
Long Time Dead
Wine Ya Waist
Ring The Alarm
RTA
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