Body Head Bangerz: Volume One

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Body Head Bangerz: Volume One
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ReleasedAugust 3, 2004 (2004-08-03)
(Original release)
October 26, 2004 (2004-10-26)
(Re-release)
Recorded2004
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Body Head Bangerz chronology
Body Head Bangerz: Volume One
(2004)
Body Head Bangerz: The EP
(2015)
Alternative cover
Body Head Bangerz Volume One cover.jpg
Re-release artwork
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro" 1:40
2."Can't Be Touched" (Trouble Tha Truth)Johnson, Awood/Harris, Tony/Jones, Roy Jr.3:34
3."Don't Start It" (Juvenile)Grey, Truis/Johnson, Awood/Jones, Roy Jr.4:04
4."U Known My Kind ." (B.G.)Dorsey, Chris/Johnson, Awood/Jones, Roy Jr4:19
5."I Smoke, I Drank" (Lil' Boosie & Young Bleed)Grigsby, Jeff/Johnson, Awood/Paul, Sean/Jones, Roy Jr.5:59
6."I Smoke, I Drank (Remix)" (YoungBloodZ)Grigsby, Jeff/Johnson, Awood/Paul, Sean/Jones, Roy Jr.4:47
7."Keep It Moving" (Petey Pablo & Fiend)Barrett, Moses/Johnson, Awood/Jones, Richard/Hunter, Jerome/Jones, Roy Jr.3:52
8."You A Freak" (Swells)Davis, Darnall/Johnson, Awood/Jones, Roy Jr.4:06
9."Big Bodies"Johnson, Awood/Hunter, Jerome/Jones, Roy Jr.4:07
10."Ballers" (Lil' Flip)Weston, Wesley/Hunter, Jerome/Jones, Roy Jr.3:39
11."24's" (Bun B & Mike Jones)Weston, Wesley/Hunter, Jerome/Jones, Roy Jr.5:16
12."Can't Let Go" (Swells)Hunter,Jerone/Johnson, Awood/Davis, Darnall3:07
13."Body Head Anthem"Johnson, Awood/Turner, Darwin/Jones, Roy Jr.3:51
14."Yahoo"Abrams, Terry/Fassett, Chris/Johnson, Arwood4:24
15."Getting Money Right" (Swells) 5:12
16."Go Hard, Go Home"Fassett, Chris/Turner, Darwin/Davis, Darnell/Jones, Roy Jr.5:24
17."Outro/We Run It" (Young Pappy) 5:07
Re-release track listing
No.TitleWriter(s){{{extra_column}}}Length
1."Intro"  1:40
2."Can't Be Touched" (Trouble Tha Truth)Johnson, Awood/Harris, Tony/Jones, Roy Jr. 3:34
3."Don't Start It" (Juvenile)Grey, Truis/Johnson, Awood/Jones, Roy Jr. 4:04
4."I Smoke, I Drank (Remix)" (YoungBloodZ)Grigsby, Jeff/Johnson, Awood/Paul, Sean/Jones, Roy Jr. 4:47
5."Keep It Moving" (Petey Pablo & Fiend)Barrett, Moses/Johnson, Awood/Jones, Richard/Hunter, Jerome/Jones, Roy Jr. 3:52
6."You A Freak" (Swells)Davis, Darnall/Johnson, Awood/Jones, Roy Jr. 4:06
7."Down Here" (D.W. Evans)  4:50
8."U Known My Kind ." (B.G.)Dorsey, Chris/Johnson, Awood/Jones, Roy Jr 4:19
9."Big Bodies"Johnson, Awood/Hunter, Jerome/Jones, Roy Jr.Perion4:07
10."Ballers" (Lil' Flip & Perion)Weston, Wesley/Hunter, Jerome/Jones, Roy Jr. 3:39
11."24's" (Bun B & Mike Jones)Weston, Wesley/Hunter, Jerome/Jones, Roy Jr. 5:16
12."Body Head Anthem"Johnson, Awood/Turner, Darwin/Jones, Roy Jr. 3:51
13."Go Hard, Go Home"Fassett, Chris/Turner, Darwin/Davis, Darnell/Jones, Roy Jr. 5:24
14."Yahoo"Abrams, Terry/Fassett, Chris/Johnson, Arwood 4:24
15."I Smoke, I Drank" (Lil' Boosie & Young Bleed)Grigsby, Jeff/Johnson, Awood/Paul, Sean/Jones, Roy Jr. 5:59
16."Outro" (Body Head Bangerz, Bass hard., Young Pappy)Grigsby, Jeff/Johnson, Awood/Paul, Sean/Jones, Roy Jr. 0:46

Chart positions

Charts (2004)Peak
position
Top Heatseekers 12
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 38

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