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What (who) is P Orr & Sons - definition

ALBUM BY DIGITAL UNDERGROUND
Sons Of The P

Brian Orr         
AUSTRALIAN PHYSICIST
B. J. Orr; Orr, Brian
Brian J. Orr is an Australian scientist known for various experimental and theoretical contributions to molecular and optical physics, including laser spectroscopy and optical parametric oscillators.
H. Allen Orr         
EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGIST
Allen Orr; Orr, H. Allen
H. Allen Orr (born 1960) is the Shirley Cox Kearns Professor of Biology at the University of Rochester.
Philip Orr         
IRISH RUGBY UNION PLAYER
Phil Orr; Phillip Orr; Philip Andrew Orr
Philip Andrew Orr (born 14 December 1950) is a former Irish international and British and Irish Lions Rugby Union loosehead prop.

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Sons of the P

Sons of the P is the second album by American rap group Digital Underground, released in 1991. The album contained two hit singles, "No Nose Job" and "Kiss You Back," both of which were written by and featured the lead vocals of Greg Jacobs (a.k.a. Shock G/Humpty Hump). The latter featured multi-layered choruses and background vocals sung by Boni Boyer, who briefly worked with D.U. shortly after her stint with Prince's Sign of the Times/Love Sexy band.

It is sometimes mistakenly reported that "Kiss You Back" was co-written and co-performed by George Clinton, but his name appropriately appears in the songwriting credits due to a sample of "(Not Just) Knee Deep," by Funkadelic. He did actively participate in the writing and recording of the title track, to which he also contributed vocals, and which marked one of the earliest studio guest appearances by Clinton on a hip hop release, preceded only by Kurtis Blow's "Magilla Gorilla," released in 1986.

Both the album and the single "Kiss You Back" were certified Gold by the RIAA.