Bad Boy (G. Dep and Loon album)

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Bad Boy
Bad Boy.jpg
Studio album by
G-Dep and Loon
ReleasedFebruary 13, 2007
Recorded2006
Genre Hip-Hop
Length41:43
Label Siccness Records
Producer Steve Vicious
Loon chronology
Wizard of Harlem
(2006)
Bad Boy
(2007)
G-Dep chronology
Child of the Ghetto
(2001)
Bad Boy
(2007)

Bad Boy is a collaboration and only album released by former Bad Boy Records artists, G-Dep and Loon

Track listing

  1. "Callin'"- 3:42
  2. "Code of the Streets"- 4:21
  3. "Noodle"- 2:54
  4. "Remember"- 3:38
  5. "Special"- 3:31 (Featuring Styles P)
  6. "Shrimp & Lobsta"- 4:06 (Featuring Styles P)
  7. "Like Me"- 4:04 (Featuring Ginuwine)
  8. "Elmo"- 0:21
  9. "Jimmy"- 4:43
  10. "Blap Blap"- 4:55 (Featuring I-Rocc & Smigg Dirtee)
  11. "The Story"- 3:15
  12. "Outro"- 2:08
  13. "We Are Nobody's"- 4:32


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