Dirty Harriet

Dirty Harriet is the debut studio album by American rapper Rah Digga. It was released via Flipmode/Elektra in 2000. The album sold over 311,000 units in the United States. It reached number 18 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and number three on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

Critical reception
Entertainment Weekly wrote that "Dirty Harriet's production dream team ... takes a head-spinning tour through rap regionalism, from Southern booty bumps to East Coast Wu-Tangy coffin chillers." Exclaim! thought that the "gritty soundscapes are a potent backdrop to Digga's authoritative sandpaper-rough voice." The Washington Post wrote that "Digga is a punch-line MC who loves to draw out the final jab until it burns like a schoolyard taunt."

Track listing
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.

Personnel

 * Rashia Tashan Fisher – vocals
 * Trevor George Smith Jr. – vocals (tracks: 6, 14), production (tracks: 2, 7), executive production
 * Roger McNair – vocals (tracks: 1, 14)
 * William A. Lewis – vocals (tracks: 1, 14)
 * Dewayne Battle – vocals (tracks: 9, 15)
 * Wayne Notise – vocals (tracks: 7, 14)
 * Rakeem Calief Myer – vocals (tracks: 9, 14)
 * Eve Jihan Jeffers – vocals (track 5)
 * Sonja Shenelle Holder – vocals (track 5)
 * Tyree Smith – vocals (track 9)
 * Aubrey King – vocals (track 9)
 * Brian Bostic – vocals (track 9)
 * Denton Dawes – vocals (track 9)
 * Jerome Derek Hinds, Jr. – vocals (track 9)
 * Salih Ibn Al Bayyinah Scaife – vocals (track 9)
 * Shakir Nur-al-din Abdullah – vocals (track 9)
 * Carlton Neron Thomas – vocals (track 13)
 * Leroy Jones – rapping (track 14)
 * Dominick J. Lamb – production (tracks: 8–9, 11–12, 14)
 * Michael Gomez – production (tracks: 5–6)
 * Dorsey Wesley – production (tracks: 15, 18)
 * Jerome Foster – production (track 1)
 * Walter V. Dewgarde, Jr. – production (track 3)
 * Peter O. Philips – production (track 4)
 * Dana Stinson – production (track 10)
 * Dave Atkinson – production (track 13)
 * Christopher Edward Martin – production (track 16)
 * George Spivey – production (track 17)