Da Bidness | ||||
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Released | February 13, 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2006 | |||
Genre | West Coast hip-hop | |||
Label | Thizz Entertainment, SMC Recordings, Gateway Records | |||
Producer | PSD, Jake and the Phatman, Droop-E, Jake One, Rick Rock, Clipto, Indo, Lev Berlak, Traxamillion, Don Juan, T-Money | |||
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Messy Marv chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | link |
Okayplayer | (77/100) 2007 |
RapReviews.com | (7/10) link |
Da Bidness is an album released by the Bay Area rappers,PSD,Keak da Sneak and Messy Marv. It was released on February 13,2007,for Thizz Entertainment,SMC Recordings and Gateway Records and was produced by the prominent Bay Area producers Traxamillion,Droop-E,Rick Rock,Jake and the Phatman as well as PSD himself,Clipto,Indo &Fireworks,Lev Berlak,Tha Rolla and Don Juan. The collaboration proved successful and charted on three Billboard charts,peaking at #82 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums,#40 on the Independent Albums chart and #12 on the Top Heatseekers. Two singles were released from the album,"Cus,Cus" and "That Go",though neither made it to the charts. Various other Bay Area rappers contributed to the album including E-40 and San Quinn.
# | Track | Featured guest(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1 | "Reloaded" | Tron Treez for Suga Shack/Kream Team Music | 3:46 | |
2 | "Thick O' Thangz" | Mistah F.A.B.,Turf Talk,Dubee,San Quinn, | Clipso | 4:53 |
3 | "Yee!!!!!!" | Indo &Fireworks | 3:42 | |
4 | "If She Know Me,Show Owe Me'" | Jake and the Phatman | 4:11 | |
5 | "Cus,Cus" | Droop-E | 3:49 | |
6 | "Gumbo Pot" | E-40 | Droop-E | 3:54 |
7 | "Fakin' It Ain't Cool" | Droop-E | 3:57 | |
8 | "Burdens of His Youth" | Droop-E | 3:45 | |
9 | "That Go (Keak Da Sneak Solo)" | Mozark | 3:51 | |
10 | "Hey Girl" | San Quinn | Tha Rolla | 3:02 |
11 | "Cool Nigga Hour Skit" | Da Ovadose,Nef | 1:20 | |
12 | "2 Cool" | 2 Cool | Jake One | 0:45 |
13 | "Cool Nigga" | Rick Rock | Rick Rock | 3:55 |
14 | "Deerfoot" | Mistah F.A.B. | Droop-E | 4:24 |
15 | "Joseph Stalin" | J. Stalin | Lev Berlak | 3:17 |
16 | "Bottom Bitch" | Rydah J. Klyde | Traxamillion | 3:52 |
17 | "Hoes....." | Mac Dre | Don Juan | 3:44 |
18 | "Eff Da World,We Love Furl (2 Step Remix)/*Cus,Cus" | Dubee | PSD,Bitch! Das B-Luv/Droop-E | 7:43 |
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