B.G. discography | |
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Studio albums | 10 |
Singles | 21 |
Music videos | 12 |
Mixtapes | 2 |
Promotional singles | 1 |
The discography of American rapper B.G. consists of ten studio albums, two mixtapes, twenty-one singles, one promotional single and twelve music videos.
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | ||||||||||
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US [1] | US R&B [1] | ||||||||||||
Chopper City |
| — | — | ||||||||||
It's All on U, Vol. 1 |
| — | 40 | ||||||||||
It's All on U, Vol. 2 |
| 184 | 20 | ||||||||||
Chopper City in the Ghetto |
| 9 | 2 | ||||||||||
Checkmate |
| 21 | 5 |
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Livin' Legend |
| 21 | 4 | ||||||||||
Life After Cash Money |
| 22 | 2 | ||||||||||
The Heart of tha Streetz, Vol. 1 |
| 21 | 6 | ||||||||||
The Heart of tha Streetz, Vol. 2 (I Am What I Am) |
| 6 | 2 | ||||||||||
Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood | 77 | 14 | |||||||||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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US [1] | US R&B [1] | ||
True Story (with Lil Wayne) |
| — | — |
We Got This (with Chopper City Boyz) |
| 21 | 4 |
Life in the Concrete Jungle (with Chopper City Boyz) |
| 117 | 12 |
Title | Mixtape details |
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22504 (with Lil Boosie) |
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Choppers & Bricks (with Gucci Mane) |
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||||||
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US [1] | US R&B [1] | US Rap [1] | US Rhyth. [1] | ||||||||||
"Bling Bling" (featuring Lil Wayne, Turk, Juvenile, Baby and Mannie Fresh) | 1999 | 36 | 13 | 10 | 11 | Chopper City in the Ghetto | |||||||
"Cash Money Is An Army" | — | — [A] | — | — | |||||||||
"I Know" (featuring Lil Wayne) | 2000 | — | 86 | — | — | Checkmate | |||||||
"Hennessy & XTC" | 2001 | — | 91 | — | — | ||||||||
"Bounce with Me" [3] | — | — | — | — | |||||||||
"Hottest of the Hot" | 2003 | — | 74 | — | — | Livin' Legend | |||||||
"I Keep It Gangsta" | — | — | — | — | |||||||||
"I Want It" | 2004 | — | — [B] | — | — | Life After Cash Money | |||||||
"Where Da At?" (featuring Homebwoi) | 2005 | — | 65 | — | — | The Heart of tha Streetz, Vol. 1 | |||||||
"Move Around" (featuring Mannie Fresh) | 2006 | — [C] | 52 | — | — | The Heart of tha Streetz, Vol. 2 (I Am What I Am) | |||||||
"Make 'Em Mad" (with Chopper City Boyz) | 2007 | — | — | — | — | We Got This | |||||||
"For a Minute" (featuring T.I.) | — | — | — | — | Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood | ||||||||
"Bubblegum" (with Chopper City Boyz) | 2008 | — | — | — | — | Life in the Concrete Jungle | |||||||
"Ya Heard Me" (featuring Trey Songz, Juvenile and Lil Wayne) | 2009 | — | — | — | — | Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood | |||||||
"My Hood" (featuring Gar and Mannie Fresh) | — | 70 | — | — | |||||||||
"Back to the Money" (featuring Magnolia Chop) | 2010 | — | — | — | — | ||||||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||||||
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US [5] | US R&B [6] | US Rap [7] | |||||||||||
"Tha Block Is Hot" (Lil Wayne featuring Juvenile and B.G.) | 1999 | 72 | 24 | 27 | Tha Block Is Hot | ||||||||
"Y.B.E. (Young Black Entrepreneurs)" (Prodigy featuring B.G.) | 2000 | — | — | 42 | H.N.I.C. | ||||||||
"Ride Out" [8] (Mil featuring B.G., Lil Wayne and Beanie Sigel) | 2001 | — | — | — | Street Scriptures | ||||||||
"Y'all Heard of Me" [9] (C-Murder featuring B.G.) | 2005 | — | — | — | The Truest Shit I Ever Said | ||||||||
"Top Back" (Remix) [10] (T.I. featuring Young Jeezy, Young Dro, Big Kuntry King and B.G.) | 2006 | — | — | — | Grand Hustle Presents: In da Streetz Volume 4 | ||||||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
Title | Year | Album |
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"Shoot 'Em Up Bang Bang" [11] | 2002 | Living Legend |
Title | Year | Other performer(s) | Album |
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"I Did That" [12] | 1997 | Juvenile, Turk, Big Moe | Solja Rags |
"Welcome 2 Tha Section" [12] | Juvenile, Mannie Fresh, Bulletproof | ||
"Tear It Up" [13] | Big Tymers, Lil Wayne | How You Luv That | |
"Suga & Pac, Puff & Big (6 Fig)" [13] | |||
"How Should I Ride?" [14] | 1998 | Big Tymers, Lac | How You Luv That Vol. 2 |
"Flossin' Season" [15] | Juvenile, Big Tymers, Lil Wayne | 400 Degreez | |
"U Can't Resist" [16] | 1999 | Missy Elliott, Juvenile | Da Real World |
"Choppers" [17] | Project Pat, Baby | Ghetty Green | |
"Loud Pipes" [18] | Lil Wayne, Juvenile, Big Tymers | Tha Block Is Hot | |
"High Beamin'" [18] | Lil Wayne | ||
"Remember Me" [18] | |||
"Drop It Like It's Hot" [18] | Lil Wayne, Mannie Fresh | ||
"Not Like Me" [18] | Lil Wayne, Big Tymers, Papa Reu | ||
"Come On" [18] | Lil Wayne | ||
"Fuck That Nigga" [19] | Juvenile | Tha G-Code | |
"Catch Your Cut" [19] | |||
"Get It Right" [19] | Juvenile, Lil Wayne | ||
"Never Had Shit" [19] | Juvenile, Baby, Turk | ||
"Guerrilla" [19] | Juvenile | ||
"We Hustle" [20] | 2000 | Big Tymers, Juvenile, Turk | I Got That Work |
"Stuntastic" [20] | Big Tymers | ||
"Big Tymers" [20] | Big Tymers, Lac, Stone | ||
"Act a Ass" [21] | Lil Wayne | Lights Out | |
"Let the Thugs in the Club" [22] | 2001 | Mack 10, Lil Wayne | Bang or Ball |
"Dog About It" [22] | Mack 10 | ||
"What They Do" [23] | 2004 | T.I. | Urban Legend |
"U Know My Kind" [24] | Body Head Bangerz | Body Head Bangerz: Volume One | |
"Salt Shaker" (Extended Remix) [25] | Ying Yang Twins, Murphy Lee, Fat Joe, Fatman Scoop, Lil Jon, Jacki-O, Juvenile, Pitbull | My Brother & Me | |
"Trill" [26] | 2005 | Paul Wall, Bun B | The Peoples Champ |
"Bloody War" [27] | David Banner | Certified | |
"The Walk" [28] | Ying Yang Twins, Da Muzicianz, Countrie Biggz, Homebwoi | U.S.A. (United State of Atlanta) | |
"Gotta Show Me You Worth It" [29] | Webbie | Savage Life | |
"Toot Dat Booty Up" [30] | Dirtbag | "Ladies Luv Me" single | |
"1 Thing" (Remix) [31] | Amerie | "1 Thing" single | |
"Tru Hustla" (Remix) [32] | Twisted Black | The Life of Tommy Burns | |
"I'm Straight" [33] | 2006 | T.I., Young Jeezy | King |
"Hood Drug Warz" [34] | DJ Kayslay, Greg Street, Lil Wyte, Three 6 Mafia | The Champions: North Meets South | |
"Die for Mine" [35] | C-Murder | The Tru Story: Continued | |
"Fuck Being Famous" [36] | Big Kuntry King | Grand Hustle Presents: In da Streetz Volume 4 | |
"I'm Out Here" [36] | None | ||
"187" [37] | 2007 | DJ Drama, 8Ball & MJG, Project Pat | Gangsta Grillz: The Album |
"Paradise" (Remix) [38] | 2008 | TQ | Paradise |
"Gangsta" [39] | 2009 | Maino | If Tomorrow Comes... |
"N.O. in Me" [40] | C-Murder | Calliope Click Volume 1 | |
"Feeling Right" [41] | Juvenile, Cape, Kango Slim | Cocky & Confident | |
"Gotta Get It" [42] | DJ Drama, Juvenile, Soulja Slim | Gangsta Grillz: The Album (Vol. 2) | |
"Dicc on U" [43] | 2012 | Z-Ro, Mr. Mac T | Angel Dust |
"Betta Know It" [44] | Young Buck | Strictly 4 Traps n Trunks 44: Free Young Buck Edition | |
"Ghetto Pass" [45] | 2015 | Turk | Get Money Stay Real 2 |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"Bling Bling" (featuring Lil Wayne, Turk, Juvenile, Baby and Mannie Fresh) | 1999 | Scott Kalvert [46] |
"Cash Money Is An Army" | Marc Klasfeld [46] | |
"I Know" (featuring Lil Wayne) | 2000 | David Palmer [46] |
"Where Da At?" (featuring Homebwoi) | 2005 | Unknown [46] |
"Move Around" (featuring Mannie Fresh) | 2006 | Gil Green, Dayo [46] |
"Make 'Em Mad" (with Chopper City Boyz) | Unknown [46] | |
"My Hood" (featuring Gar and Mannie Fresh) | 2009 | Gabriel Hart [47] |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"Tha Block Is Hot" (Lil Wayne featuring Juvenile and B.G.) | 1999 | Dave Meyers [46] |
"Y.B.E. (Young Black Entrepreneurs)" (Prodigy featuring B.G.) | 2001 | Little X [46] |
"They Hatin' on Me" (Ke'Noe featuring B.G.) | 2002 | Rich Newey [46] |
"Y'all Heard of Me" (C-Murder featuring B.G.) | 2005 | Will Horton [46] |
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