Bizzy Bone discography

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Bizzy Bone discography
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Studio albums21
Compilation albums8
Singles7
Music videos33
Collaborative albums10

Bizzy Bone's discography includes 21 studio albums, 8 compilation albums and 7 singles. American rapper Bizzy Bone has released albums under 11 different record labels during his career and has been signed to major labels Virgin Records and Warner Bros. Records. He is currently signed to record label 7th Sign. Bizzy Bone has had 8 albums chart on the Billboard 200 chart. His debut album, Heaven'z Movie, released in 1998, peaked at no. 3 on the Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the United States. Bizzy Bone has also released 31 music videos and 10 collaboration albums. He has made collaboration albums with artists including Layzie Bone and Bad Azz.

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
YearAlbumPeak chart positions Certifications
US US R&B
1998 Heaven'z Movie 32
2001 The Gift
  • Released: March 20, 2001
  • Label: AMC
4419
2004 Alpha and Omega 14227
2004The Beginning and the End
  • Released: November 7, 2004
  • Label: 7 Sign Records
2005 Speaking in Tongues
  • Released: September 27, 2005
  • Label: SMC
18359
2006Thugs Revenge
  • Released: February 28, 2006
  • Label: Thump
16839
The Story9812
The Midwest Cowboy 13431
Evolution of Elevation
  • Released: December 19, 2006
  • Label: Mob Life Records
2007Trials & Tribulations
  • Released: September 11, 2007
  • Label: Real Talk Entertainment
2008Ruthless
  • Released: March 4, 2008
  • Label: Siccness
A Song for You
  • Released: April 22, 2008
  • Label: After Platinum/Virgin
14828
2009Back with the Thugz
  • Released: March 10, 2009
  • Label: Hi-Power
52
Back with the Thugz Part 2
  • Released: July 14, 2009
  • Label: Hi-Power
2010Crossroads: 201035
2014The Wonder Years
  • Released: July 7, 2014
  • Label: The Life Apparel
2019Carbon Monoxide
2020The Mantra
2021War of Roses
2022I'm Busy
  • Released: September 12, 2022 [2]
  • Label: JAM tv
2023The Waste Lands

Collaboration albums

Compilation albums

Extended plays

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
TitleYearOther artist(s)Album
"Personal Freak"1997 Adina Howard Welcome to Fantasy Island
"Battle Cry"1998Gold, Maniski, CodyIn a Race Against Time
"Blade 4 Glory"Majesty Blade (soundtrack)
"Way 2 Strong"1999 The PJs (soundtrack)
"Angels with Dirty Faces" Puff Daddy Forever
"Doctor Doctor" DJ U-Neek Ghetto Street Pharmacist
"Fried Day"Sam Dates Next Friday (soundtrack)
"Ya Style"2000 Sylk-E. Fyne, Snoop Dogg Tha Cum Up
"We Ain't Scared"2002 Lil' Flip Undaground Legend
"R.I.P. Screw"
"Front Line Homies" Layzie Bone Tru Dawgs
"Money in a Ziploc Bag"2003Joker Tha BailbondsmanBipolar
"Twin Towers"2004 Jim Jones On My Way to Church
"Gangsta"2006Low Down ft Lost CauseCan't Stop My Shine
"Sing This!"2009 I See Stars 3-D
"Think About Us" Fury, Code OrangePlan B
"Ready for Warfare"Fury
"Replay (Remix)" Iyaz, Sean Kingston, Nipsey Hussle & Rock City
"Get a Lil Low" Ying Yang Twins Ying Yang Forever
"Real Gangstas"2010 The Game, Hurricane Chris The Red Room
"Babylon"2011 DJ Quik, BlaKKazz K.K. The Book of David
"Across the Map" DJ Quik, Bun B
"Streets" Layzie Bone, Mr. CriminalThe New Revolution
"Still We Breathe"2012CrucifiedThe Birth of Tragedy
"Get Low"Boy Wonder DaOne, Young Luciano
"Smoke You"2013Something Awful (Bizarre & Fury), Madicipha, Sean Strange Taking Lives
"Murder on My Mind" Da Mafia 6ix, SpaceGhostPurrp, Krayzie Bone 6iX Commandments
"Conscious Revolution"2015 Traumatize, Flesh-n-Bone Spawn 1991
"Brand New Everything" Krayzie Bone Chasing the Devil: Temptation
"Burn My Name"2017 Chris Brown & Ray J Burn My Name
"See the Light" Excel Beats See the Light
"In the Way"2018 Berner, Krayzie Bone & DJ Paul Rico
"Prophecy"The Uncertain CertaintyThis Is M.U.S.i.C.
"Don't Test Me"DurdenEl Durdarino Vol. Go F**k Yourself
"Flawless"GainesFM
"Wolfpack"AC KillerThe Unholy Trinity
"Lurical Elixir"OptiMystic, Mossy FoggSalty Waterz
"Take a Trip"Hard Head, Deacon & JahzonTake a Trip
"Monster"Rap P

Music videos

YearTitleDirector(s)
1997"Give Up the Ghost" w/ Immature
1998"Thugz Cry"
1999"Doctor Doctor" w/ Gemini
"Nobody Can Stop Me" Gregory Dark
2000"Ya Style" w/ Snoop Dogg & Sylk-E-Fyne
2001"Father"
2004"Try Hustle Me"
"I Understand"
2005"Money in a Ziploc Bag" w/ Joker The Bailbondsman
"Hip Hop Baby" w/ Layzie Bone & Krayzie Bone
2008"Rollercoaster" w/ Layzie BoneJack Dee
"A Song for You" w/ DMX & Chris NotezEthan Lader
"1999"Jack Dee
2010"Life" w/ Ta Smallz
"Cheaters" w/ AC Killer
2012"The Craft" w/ Jahni DenverDave Patten
2013"I Got Work" w/ SkemeDave Patten
"Warriors pt 2" w/ Ac Killer and Krayzie Bone
"Hustlaz Anthem" w/ KrayFKR & Young Noble
2014"Hittin Hard" w/ The GooneezVictor Klaus
2016"Run" w/ Burgos [3] Daniel Jaime
2018"Already Gone" w/ MCKNY Mehran C. Torgoley
2018"Y.N.T.G" w/ Blais
2018"They Know" w/ Jab & Miss Escobar
2018"Wrapped Up" w/ Jcass
2018"Amazing" w/ Liquid Silva
2019"All I Know" w/ PeteRillo X
2019"Misery" w/ Excel Beats, Nasi Nassiri, T.C, Raego, Brother Clay
2019"Barz" w/ King Ozz and Keith Wallace
2019"Carbon Monoxide"
2019"Stalking Me"
2019"Alpha Mentality"
2020"Tony 2 Much – Bizzy 2 Much" w/Tony 2 Much
2020"Black Milk"
2020"Murder for Hire"

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