This is the discography of American rapper Bad Azz from Long Beach, California.
Title | Release | Peak chart positions | |
---|---|---|---|
US | US R&B | ||
Word on tha Streets |
| 182 | 32 |
Personal Business |
| 59 | 16 |
Money Run |
| — | 85 |
Executive Decision |
| — | — |
Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Album | |
---|---|---|---|---|
US R&B [3] | US Rap [4] | |||
1999 | "We Be Puttin' It Down!" (featuring Snoop Dogg) | 62 | 8 | Word on tha Streets |
2001 | "Wrong Idea" (featuring Snoop Dogg, Kokane and Lil' ½ Dead) | 75 | — | Personal Business |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
Year | Song | Artist(s) | Album |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | "Krazy" | 2Pac (featuring Bad Azz) | The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory |
"Gold Rush" | Snoop Doggy Dogg (featuring Bad Azz, Techniec & Kurupt) | Tha Doggfather | |
"Blueberry" | Snoop Doggy Dogg (featuring Bad Azz, Techniec, Daz Dillinger & Kurupt) | ||
"Santa Claus Goes Straight to the Ghetto" | Various Artists (featuring Bad Azz, Nate Dogg, Tray Deee, Daz Dillinger & Snoop Doggy Dogg) | Christmas on Death Row | |
1997 | "What We Go Through" | Warren G (featuring Mr. Malik, Perfec and Bad Azz) | Take a Look Over Your Shoulder |
1998 | "Gang Bangin' Ass Criminal" | Daz Dillinger (featuring Kurupt, Soopafly, Tray Deee, Bad Azz, Techniec) | Retaliation, Revenge and Get Back |
"The Ultimate Come Up" | Daz Dillinger (featuring MC Eiht, Bad Azz) | ||
"Thank God For My Life" | Daz Dillinger (featuring Bad Azz, Tray Dee, Soopafly, Big Pimpin' Delemond) | ||
"Flossin" | Various Artists (featuring Bad Azz, Tray Dee & Lil' C-Style) | 19th Street LBC Compilation | |
"I Like To Roll" | Various Artists (featuring Bad Azz, Shorty K & Coco Loc) | ||
1999 | "Rollin Wit Low Life" | Various Artists (featuring Bad Azz, Hit From The LBC, Young Life & Blaqthoven) | Escape From Death Row |
2000 | "Nigga 4 Life" | Tha Eastsidaz (featuring Bad Azz) | Tha Eastsidaz |
"Wrong Idea" | Snoop Dogg (featuring Bad Azz, Kokane & Lil Half Dead) | Tha Last Meal | |
"20/20's" | Spice 1 (featuring Bad Azz) | The Last Dance | |
"G.A.M.E." | Spice 1 (featuring Bad Azz, Michelob & 40 Glocc) | ||
"Land Of The Kill" | Lil' Raw (featuring Bad Azz) | Livin' Raw | |
"Killa Cali" | C-Lim (featuring Bad Azz & Big Syke) | What's Dat 'N' Like | |
"You Ain't Hard" | Various Artists (featuring Bad Azz & Techniec) | WWF Aggression | |
"One Time" | Brotha Lynch Hung (featuring Bad Azz) | EBK4 | |
2001 | "Everyday" | Soopafly (featuring Bad Azz, Lil' C-Style & Tray Deee) | Dat Whoopty Woop |
"Why You Wanna Act This Way" | Soopafly (featuring Bad Azz) | ||
"Getting Paid In Cali" | Various Artists (featuring Bad Azz, Lil Jay & Sylk-E. Fyne) | West Next | |
"World Keeps Spinnin" | Various Artists (featuring Bad Azz, Mr. Mash & B-Zerk) | ||
"Gang Bang 4 Real" | Tha Eastsidaz (featuring Bad Azz) | Duces 'n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way | |
"West Coast Plantation" | Bad Azz (featuring Xzibit) | Unreleased | |
"Keep it Real" | Snoop Dogg (featuring Bad Azz, Techniec, Mack 10, Kurupt & Threat) | Death Row: Snoop Doggy Dogg at His Best | |
"Death Of Snow White" | Various Artists (featuring Bad Azz, Chan, Coniyac & Snoop Dogg) | Bones | |
"Only Move 4 The Money" | Makaveli (2Pac) & Daz Dillinger (featuring Bad Azz) | Makaveli & Dillinger Don't Go 2 Sleep | |
"Street Life" | Livio (featuring Bad Azz & Daz Dillinger) | My Life Vol. 1 | |
"Dangerous" | Mac Dre (featuring Bad Azz & Daz Dillinger) | Mac Dre's the Name | |
2002 | "Lightz Out" | Young Noble (featuring Bad Azz, E.D.I. Mean, Lil Zane & Yukmouth) | Noble Justice |
"What Would You Do" | Daddy V (featuring Bad Azz & Lil Half Dead) | The Compton OG | |
"Hustle And Focus" | Space Hog (featuring Bad Azz) | Vegas Hog Livin' | |
"It Ain't My Fault" | Tha Dogg Pound (featuring Bad Azz) | The Last of Tha Pound | |
"Clap Your Handz" | Tray Deee (featuring Bad Azz, Too Cool, Kokane & Young Bucc) | The General's List | |
"Hard Timez On Planet Earth" | Tray Deee (featuring Bad Azz) | ||
"Maxmillion" | Various Artists (featuring Bad Azz) | Bay 2 L.A.: West Side Bad Boys Vol. 2 | |
"After Dark" | Warren G (featuring Snoop Dogg, Daz Dillinger, Kokane, Bad Azz & E White) | What We Do / After Dark | |
2003 | "U Ain't Shit" | Daz Dillinger (featuring Bad Azz) | DPGC: U Know What I'm Throwin' Up |
"Thug Song" | Louie Loc (featuring Bad Azz & Young Noble) | Power Moves | |
"Ballin" | Al Nuke (featuring Bad Azz & Yukmouth) | Bigg Bizz | |
"California Cowboyz" | Down AKA Kilo (featuring Bad Azz) | California Cowboyz | |
"Hot S***" | 40 Glocc (featuring Bad Azz & Westside Bugg) | The Jakal | |
"Feel The Realist" | Ecay Uno (featuring Bad Azz, Cee Wee & Khaleedah Ishe) | Mental Scars | |
"Eatin' The Weak" | Dj Jam (featuring Bad Azz) | WBALLZ 187.4 FM Vol. 1 | |
2004 | "Gave 'Em A Few" | Snoop Dogg (featuring Bad Azz, E-White & Mac Minister) | Welcome 2 Tha Chuuch - Vol.1 |
"A.D.I.D.A.C." | Snoop Dogg (featuring Bad Azz, E-White, RBX & Lil Half Dead) | ||
"All I Want" | Snoop Dogg (featuring Bad Azz) | ||
2005 | "Its West Coast" | Killa Tay (featuring Bad Azz) | Flood the Market |
2006 | "Open Eyes" | The Dove Shack (featuring Bad Azz and Baby Boy Lil J) | Reality's Got Me Tied Up |
"Spread Ur Wings" | Young Brown (featuring Bad Azz, Sevin & Bokie Loc) | Out Tha Gate | |
"Hate Me" | Various Artists (featuring Bad Azz, Mr. Trippalot & Dinero) | Los Angeles Gangsters | |
"Gettin Mine" | E-White (featuring Bad Azz) | Play Your Position Vol. 7 - The White Out | |
"Quatro OG-Mix" | Dj 2High (featuring Bad Azz) | West Coast Gangsta Sh*t Vol. 2 | |
"So G'd Up" | Dj 2High (featuring Bad Azz & Tha Lowlifes) | ||
"Everyday" | Dj 2High (featuring Bad Azz & Bo-Roc) | ||
"Caught Up" | Bizzy Bone (featuring Bad Azz and Mr. Silent) | Thugs Revenge | |
"I'm Feelin' You" | Westside Bugg (featuring Bad Azz) | The Roach Motel | |
"Ride With Us" | Lil Sic (featuring Bad Azz) | The West Is Back | |
2007 | "Tha Struggle" | Tangled Thoughts (featuring Bad Azz) | Every Hood's Tha Same |
"Original Gangstas" | Kavio (featuring Bad Azz, MC Eiht, Goldie Loc & Kokane) | Hitta's on Tha Payroll | |
"Where U From" | Tha Dogg Pound (featuring Bad Azz) | Dogg Chit | |
2008 | "That Go" | Dj 2High (featuring Bad Azz, Daz Dillinger & Keak Da Sneak) | West Coast Gangsta Sh*t Vol. 3 |
"Till I Die" | Roscoe (featuring Bad Azz) | Stray Dogg - Off Tha Leash, Off Tha Chain | |
"Want It All" | Doc. Ce (featuring Bad Azz) | Qualified Hustla | |
"Let's Bounce" | Dj AK (featuring Bad Azz & Pass Pass) | Killaz From Tha West | |
2009 | "We Bacc On Tha Blocc" | Daz Dillinger (featuring Bad Azz, Goldie Loc, Soopafly, Kurupt & Snoop Dogg) | Who Ride wit Us: Vol. 4 |
"Throw Up The Dub" | Daddy V (featuring Bad Azz & Kk) | Compton N Long Beach | |
"Ready 4 War" | Roscoe (featuring Bad Azz) | Philaphornia Pt. 2 Tha Philly Fanatic | |
"Race Against Time" | Bizzy Bone (featuring Bad Azz) | Back with the Thugz | |
"Wut They Say" | Slip Capone (featuring Bad Azz & Knoc-Turn'al) | Caponey Boy | |
2010 | "California Living" | K9 (featuring Bad Azz) | Born & Raised In Compton |
"LA French Connect" | Daddy V (featuring Bad Azz, MC Eiht & Big2DaBoy) | LA French Connect | |
2011 | "Welcome To L.A." | Dollah D (featuring Kris Monico, Forte, Bad Azz & Tiny Kurupt) | Go Funk YaSelf |
"Are You Listening?" | J. Rawls (featuring Bad Azz, Copywrite & Edo G.) | The Hip Hop Affect | |
2012 | "If This Is Wrong" | Young Noble (featuring Mistah F.A.B. & Bad Azz) | Outlaw Rydahz Vol. 1 |
"Highest Mountain" | Sam Scarfo (featuring Bad Azz) | The Package | |
"Chosen Few" | Young Trav (featuring Bad Azz) | Ruthless Mentality | |
"Runnin" | Neoh (featuring Bad Azz & Konflict) | Raps, Tatts & Slaps | |
"Knock It Off" | Gonzoe (featuring Bad Azz) | The Dispensary | |
2013 | "Street Dreams" | Khavel X (featuring Bad Azz) | Maturity |
2014 | "California OG" | Yealhome and UD (featuring Soopafly, Butch Cassidy, Kokane & Bad Azz) | Flawless EP1 |
2015 | "Family First" | CartelSons (featuring Bad Azz, Celly Cel, Bookie & West Coast Stone) | The Hard Worker |
2016 | "U Neva Believed in Me" | Various Artists (featuring Bad Azz, E-White & Moe Z. MD) | Testimonial Game |
"Eyez Open" | Young Noble & Deuce Deuce (featuring Tray Deee) | The Code | |
"Lets Go" | Young Doe (featuring Bad Azz & Trucc) | Welcome to the Maze | |
"It's a Money Thang" | Sinek (featuring Bad Azz & MC Eiht) | Blue Magic | |
"Do Ya Thang" | Young Trav (featuring Bad Azz) | Confessions of a Dangerous Mind | |
2017 | "Can't Get Enough" | Terrance Peterson Chuuch (featuring Latoiya Williams, Badazz, 2scoops, Youngdoveshack, RayBell & Leon Roger) | Return of the Chuuch |
2018 | "Only God Can Judge Me" "Hear This Nuus" | NuuGame (featuring Duno, Bad Azz, & Rocky Peter) NuuGame (featuring Chris Sandoe, Tomi Favored, & Bad Azz) | The Chronicles |
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