A Night at the Booty Bar

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A Night at the Booty Bar
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 22, 2003
Recorded20022003
Label Tommy Boy [1]
Producer Disco D
Disco D chronology
Straight Out tha Trunk
(2001)
A Night at the Booty Bar
(2003)
Professional ratings
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A Night at the Booty Bar is a mix album by Disco D. [3] [4] It is known for its explicitly sexual, vulgar lyrics. [5]

Track listing

  1. "Dem Tatas (Intro)" (DJ Deeon) – 2:16
  2. "Fuck Me on the Dance Floor" (Disco D, Princess Superstar) – 2:43
  3. "Wait a Minute" (DJ Nasty) – 1:27
  4. "Sydetrack" (Erotek) – 0:24
  5. "Lola Damone Freestyle" (Disco D) – 1:15
  6. "Gimme Head" (DJ Deeon) – 2:05
  7. "I'm a Ho" (Disco D, DJ Slugo) – 1:40
  8. "Get the F*** Up" (Waxmaster) – 1:39
  9. "Booty Bar Anthem" (Disco D, DJ Profit) – 1:29
  10. "Peon" (Disco D, Helluva) – 3:33
  11. "Hydraulic Style" (DJ Nasty) – 1:55
  12. "Peace Out" (Technician) – 1:50
  13. "I Can Make You Dub" (Solace, DJ Zap) – 1:39
  14. "You Need Another Drink" (Disco D, Chuck-EE) – 1:38
  15. "Pump Push Pull" (DJ Nehpets) – 1:23
  16. "Fuck Me Freak Me" (DJ Profit) – 1:26
  17. "Hottest of the Hot [Disco D Remix]" (BG) – 4:28
  18. "Suck It" (DJ Deeon) – 1:20
  19. "DJs Lay It Down" (DJ Nehpets) – 0:37
  20. "I Wanna Slut" (DJ Fatman) – 1:27
  21. "Make Them B_T_H_S" (DJ Skip) – 0:49
  22. "Ass-N-Titties" (DJ Assault) – 2:39
  23. "Pussy [Disco D Remix]" (Lords Of Acid) – 2:27
  24. "Detroit Zoo" (Disco D, Paradime) – 2:51
  25. "Puff Puff Pass [Remix]" (DJ Nasty) – 2:25
  26. "Work Them Beats" (Helluva Freestyle, Disco D) – 0:37
  27. "Pushin' Dik" (DJ Deeon) – 2:14
  28. "Keys to the Whip" (Disco D, Helluva, Daffney) – 1:15
  29. "Keys to the Whip [Straight Pimpin' Mix]" (Disco D, Lola Damone, Helluva) – 3:46
  30. "Outro" (Disco D) – 2:21

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References

  1. "Disco D: In Memoriam - Article - Stylus Magazine". stylusmagazine.com.
  2. "A Night at the Booty Bar - Disco D | Credits". AllMusic.
  3. "Take it sleazy". Detroit Metro Times.
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  5. Shepherd, Julianne. "Push It". Portland Mercury.