Return of the B-Izer

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Return of the B-Izer
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Studio album [1] by
ReleasedSeptember 24, 2002 [1] [2] [3] [4]
Genre Hip hop
Length73:53 [3]
Label Crunk City [1] [2]
Producer
JT Money chronology
Blood Sweat and Years
(2001)
Return of the B-Izer
(2002)
Undeniable
(2005)
Singles from Return of the B-Izer
  1. "Chevy Game / Why Cross 'Em / Sure Shot Baby"

Return of the B-Izer is the third album by American rapper JT Money. It was released on September 24, 2002, was produced by Renard "Church Boi" Hughes [1] [4] and Natural, [1] [4] and engineered by Disco Rick [1] [4] and Hughes [1] [4] as well.

Contents

Track listing

TrackTitleWritersLength
1Intro (feat. Malik and Bobby Brown) [3] 1:01 [2] [3]
2Come Clean [2] JT Money [3] 3:31
3You My Ho (feat. Kymistry) [1]
  • Cleveland Bell [3]
  • JT Money [3]
4:25
4Why Cross 'Em (feat. Nutt) [1] JT Money [3] 4:00
5Good Side of the GameJT Money [3] 4:03
6Run Da Yard [2] JT Money [3] 4:25
7Sure Shot Baby (feat. Kenny Brown) [1] [3] JT Money [3] 4:01
8Chevy Game (feat. Nutt) [2] JT Money [3]
9Booty Phone [1] 0:57
10What Y'all Wanna Get [1] JT Money [3] 3:55
11Who's Fuckin Yo HoJT Money [3] 3:59
12Get Ya Own Money [1] JT Money [3] 3:51
13Cutt You (feat. Nutt)JT Money [3] 4:49
14Boy Hush (feat. Redd) [1]
  • Cleveland Bell [3]
  • JT Money [3]
4:32
15Pimp Shit (feat. Kymistry) [1]
  • Cleveland Bell [3]
  • JT Money [3]
4:53
16Shake Somethin [2] JT Money [3] 4:02
17Hood ThangsJT Money [3] 4:32
18Mama Dearest (feat. Wayne)
  • Cleveland Bell [3]
  • JT Money [3]
19What You See (feat. Mr. Niles) [1] 3:32
20Outro [2]
  • Lawrence King [3]
  • JT Money [3]
0:28

Personnel

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