Big Shots Bonus EP

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Big Shots Bonus EP
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ReleasedJune, 2004
Recorded1991-1993
Genre Hip hop
Label Stones Throw
Producer Peanut Butter Wolf
Charizma chronology
Big Shots
(2003)
Big Shots Bonus EP
(2004)

Big Shots Bonus EP is a follow-up album to Charizma & Peanut Butter Wolf's Big Shots album. Similar to Big Shots, this album is produced entirely by PB Wolf, however it includes tracks that were not on the former album. This album was released only in vinyl format.

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Charles Edward Hicks Jr., also known by his stage name Charizma, was an MC from Milpitas, California, United States. He is best known for his work with Peanut Butter Wolf; the two artists formed a duo after meeting in 1990 but their musical partnership was cut short following Charizma's murder in 1993.

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Christopher George Manak, better known by his stage name Peanut Butter Wolf, is an American disc jockey and record producer from San Jose, California. He is based in Los Angeles, where he moved to in 2000. He is the founder of Stones Throw Records.

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Track listing

#TitleComposer(s)Performer(s)Producer(s)Time
A1"Gatha Round [Original Version]" C. Hicks
C. Manak
Charizma Peanut Butter Wolf 4:42
A2"Devotion [Harp Version]"C. Hicks
C. Manak
CharizmaPeanut Butter Wolf4:11
A3"High School Love"C. Hicks
C. Manak
CharizmaPeanut Butter Wolf4:05
A4"Take It Easy (Interlude)"C. Hicks
C. Manak
CharizmaPeanut Butter Wolf0:37
B1"Just Like A Test"C. Hicks
C. Manak
CharizmaPeanut Butter Wolf2:47
B2"Bless You"C. Hicks
C. Manak
CharizmaPeanut Butter Wolf3:24
B3"Red Light, Green Light [Remix]"C. Hicks
C. Manak
CharizmaPeanut Butter Wolf3:00
B4"Vapors"C. Hicks
C. Manak
CharizmaPeanut Butter Wolf4:44

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