Against All Oddz (Lethal Bizzle album)

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Against All Oddz
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Studio album by
Released15 August 2005
Recorded2004–2005
Genre Grime
Label V2 Records
Producer Sticky, Charles Wilson, Dexplicit, Plasticman, Biggaman, Skillz, DJ Wonder, Kray Twinz
Lethal Bizzle chronology
Against All Oddz
(2005)
Back to Bizznizz
(2007)

Against All Oddz is the first solo album by grime artist Lethal Bizzle. It was released on 15 August 2005. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro" 0:55
2."Uh Oh! (I'm Back)"Sticky2:58
3."Kickback"Sticky3:00
4."Fire"Charles Wilson3:06
5."Do It" (featuring Fumin & Amina)Dexplicit3:14
6."Mind Your Head"Dexplicit3:16
7."Against All Oddz" Plasticman 5:07
8."Slow" (featuring Kele Le Roc)Sticky5:15
9."Had To Go"Biggaman3:29
10."No!" (featuring Fire Camp)Dexplicit2:34
11."The Truth"Dexplicit3:06
12."The Best"Skillz2:48
13."Should Of Known"DJ Wonder3:21
14."Hitman"Dexplicit2:08
15."Til The Next Time"Skillz2:51
16."F**k You"Skillz2:12
17."What We Do" (with Kray Twinz, Gappy Ranks & Twista)Kray Twinz3:01

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