Blue Cheese & Coney Island

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Blue Cheese & Coney Island
Blue Cheese & Coney Island (Bizarre album - cover art).jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 23, 2007 (2007-10-23)
Recorded2006–07
Genre
Length1:01:38
Label Koch
Producer
  • A Piece of Strange
  • Alphabet
  • Dub Muzik
  • Jake Bass
  • K.I.D.D.
  • Laidback
  • Nick Speed
  • Rencen
  • Seige
  • Silent Riot
Bizarre chronology
Hannicap Circus
(2005)
Blue Cheese & Coney Island
(2007)
Friday Night at St. Andrews
(2010)
Singles from Blue Cheese & Coney Island
  1. "Fat Boy"
    Released: 2007
  2. "So Hard"
    Released: 2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [1]
RapReviews7.5/10 [2]
XXL 2/5 (M) [3]

Blue Cheese & Coney Island is the second solo studio album by American rapper Bizarre. It was released on October 23, 2007 via Koch Records. Production was handled by DubMuzik, Kidd, Rencen, Silent Riot, A Piece of Strange, Alphabet, Jake Bass, Nick Speed, Laidback and Seige. It features guest appearances from King Gordy, Monica Blaire, 7 Nation, DubMuzik, Gam, K.B., Kuniva, Maestro, Razaaq, Scarchild, Tech N9ne, Twiztid and Young Miles.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Rock Out" (featuring King Gordy)  Nick Speed 3:38
2."Knock 'Em Out" (featuring King Gordy and Tech N9ne) DubMuzik3:39
3."So Hard" (featuring Monica Blaire) Silent Riot3:49
4."Sex Tape"
  • Rufus B. Johnson
  • Torrey T. Holloway
DubMuzik2:39
5."Animal" (featuring King Gordy and Razaaq)
  • Johnson
  • Donald Wayne Melson
Alphabet3:59
6."How I Hustle" (featuring 7 Nation and K.B.)
  • Johnson
  • Dawon Lynn
Kidd4:23
7."Welcome 2 the D" (featuring Young Miles, Kuniva and Stretch Money)
Kidd4:45
8."Get This Money" (featuring Maestro) Silent Riot2:51
9."Got This Addiction" Rencen3:04
10."Wicked" (featuring King Gordy and Twiztid) Rencen4:06
11."She's Homeless"
  • Johnson
  • Reed Jr.
Kidd3:02
12."Start a Mosh Pit" Laidback3:35
13."Cakin'" (featuring DubMuzik, Gam, Scarchild and King Gordy) A Piece of Strange5:29
14."G-14" DubMuzik3:41
15."Da Fat Boy Dance" (featuring K.B.) Seige5:05
16."Fat Boy" (featuring King Gordy and Monica Blaire)
  • Johnson
  • Waverly Walter Alford III
  • Jacob Banjamin Bass
Jake Bass3:53
Total length:1:01:38

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  4. Fat Boy Video on YouTube
  5. So Hard Video on YouTube