Bizzy Bone discography | |
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Studio albums | 21 |
Compilation albums | 8 |
Singles | 7 |
Music videos | 33 |
Collaborative albums | 10 |
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.
Year | Album | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |
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US | US R&B | |||
1998 | Heaven'z Movie
| 3 | 2 | |
2001 | The Gift
| 44 | 19 | |
2004 | Alpha and Omega
| 142 | 27 | |
2004 | The Beginning and the End
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2005 | Speaking in Tongues
| 183 | 59 | |
2006 | Thugs Revenge
| 168 | 39 | |
The Story
| 98 | 12 | ||
The Midwest Cowboy
| 134 | 31 | ||
Evolution of Elevation
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2007 | Trials & Tribulations
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2008 | Ruthless
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A Song for You
| 148 | 28 | ||
2009 | Back with the Thugz
| — | 52 | |
Back with the Thugz Part 2
| — | — | ||
2010 | Crossroads: 2010 | — | 35 | |
2014 | The Wonder Years
| — | ||
2019 | Carbon Monoxide
| — | ||
2020 | The Mantra
| — | ||
2021 | War of Roses
| — | ||
2022 | I'm Busy
| — | ||
2023 | The Waste Lands
| — |
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Personal Freak" | 1997 | Adina Howard | Welcome to Fantasy Island |
"Battle Cry" | 1998 | Gold, Maniski, Cody | In 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" | 2003 | Joker Tha Bailbondsman | Bipolar |
"Twin Towers" | 2004 | Jim Jones | On My Way to Church |
"Gangsta" | 2006 | Low Down ft Lost Cause | Can't Stop My Shine |
"Sing This!" | 2009 | I See Stars | 3-D |
"Think About Us" | Fury, Code Orange | Plan 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. Criminal | The New Revolution | |
"Still We Breathe" | 2012 | Crucified | The Birth of Tragedy |
"Get Low" | Boy Wonder DaOne, Young Luciano | ||
"Smoke You" | 2013 | Something 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 Certainty | This Is M.U.S.i.C. | |
"Don't Test Me" | Durden | El Durdarino Vol. Go F**k Yourself | |
"Flawless" | GainesFM | ||
"Wolfpack" | AC Killer | The Unholy Trinity | |
"Lurical Elixir" | OptiMystic, Mossy Fogg | Salty Waterz | |
"Take a Trip" | Hard Head, Deacon & Jahzon | Take a Trip | |
"Monster" | Rap P |
Year | Title | Director(s) |
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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 Bone | Jack Dee |
"A Song for You" w/ DMX & Chris Notez | Ethan Lader | |
"1999" | Jack Dee | |
2010 | "Life" w/ Ta Smallz | |
"Cheaters" w/ AC Killer | ||
2012 | "The Craft" w/ Jahni Denver | Dave Patten |
2013 | "I Got Work" w/ Skeme | Dave Patten |
"Warriors pt 2" w/ Ac Killer and Krayzie Bone | ||
"Hustlaz Anthem" w/ KrayFKR & Young Noble | ||
2014 | "Hittin Hard" w/ The Gooneez | Victor 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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