Back to Ballin

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Back to Ballin
Lil' Troy - Back to Ballin.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 11, 2001
Recorded2001
Genre Southern hip hop, Gangsta Rap, Chopped & Screwed effect
Label Short Stop Records [1]
Koch Records [2]
Lil' Troy chronology
Sittin' Fat Down South
(1998)
Back to Ballin
(2001)
Paperwork
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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The Encyclopedia of Popular Music Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [2]
RapReviews6/10 [4]
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Back to Ballin is the second album by the southern rapper Lil' Troy, released in 2001. [6] [7]

Contents

The album peaked at No. 95 on the Billboard 200. [8]

Critical reception

The Village Voice wrote that Lil' Troy's "squeaky voice [is] multi-multi-tracked to sound like at least a half a dozen small woodland creatures cold representin.'" [9]

Track listing

  1. "Pimp Is Back" :39
  2. "For Years" (featuring D-Man & R-Dis) 3:48
  3. "Mo Money, Mo Problems" 4:50
  4. "Pop Ya Collar" 3:58
  5. "We Gon Lean" (featuring Lil' Flip & R-Dis) 4:23
  6. "Back to Ballin" (featuring T-2) 3:45
  7. "There He Go" 3:43
  8. "Lesbian Nights" 4:10
  9. "Long Time" 3:30
  10. "Let's Smoke" 4:19
  11. "Buckle" 3:40
  12. "Wired Up" 3:58
  13. "Touch Ya Toes" 3:29
  14. "Keep My Name Out Your Mouth" 3:49
  15. "Dead Wrong" 1:01
  16. "We Gon Lean" (Remix by Dirk) 4:06
  17. " Steady Shinin'" 5:22
  18. " Baby Girl Wanna Ride On Me" 3:21
  19. "Wanna Be a Baller" (Chopped & Screwed Version) 7:57

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