West Coast Bad Boyz, Vol. 3: Poppin' Collars

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West Coast Bad Boyz, Vol. 3: Poppin' Collars
Poppin Collars.jpg
Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedMarch 19, 2002
Recorded2000−2001
Genre West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap
Label New No Limit/Universal
Producer Tray Dee, Broadway, Myke Diesel, DJ Silk, Fingazz, Khayree, Soopafly, Tone Capone, Fredwreck
No Limit compilation chronology
Who U Wit?
(1999)
West Coast Bad Boyz 3
(2001)

West Coast Bad Boyz, Vol. 3: Poppin' Collars is the fourth and final to date West Coast Bad Boyz compilation album. It was released on March 19, 2002, through New No Limit Records. Poppin Collars was not much of a success, only peaking at #108 on the Billboard 200 and #28 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Pop Lockin' II" (Daz Dillinger, Kurupt, E-40, Goldie Loc, Master P, C-Murder, Silkk The Shocker, Snoop Dogg & WC)4:32
2."It's On" (WC & Koupsta)4:12
3."Sick" (E-40 & Suga-T)3:34
4."Know About It" (JT the Bigga Figga & Tha Gamblaz)3:52
5."We Duez It Big" (Gunn City)3:04
6."We Bust" (Chico, Coolwadda & Dapadawn)4:10
7."What Y'all Want" (Krazy & Snoop Dogg)3:14
8."The Matrix" (Roscoe & Bad Azz)4:32
9."Hater-Aid" (Walter Goldstein Featuring Marcus Wells A.K.A Jax Movez A.K.A. Jake Movez, G-Gozz, Jiggy-G, Mistic Child)3:54
10."It's Official" (Blaqout)4:12
11."Came Around" (Jayo Felony & The Dulow Gang)4:44
12."Family Ties" (Tha Gataz)3:54
13."Poppin' Them Collars" (Master P, Kokane & Snoop Dogg)4:47
14."Nobody" (Timbaland & Westside Connection)5:10
15."The Final Outcome" (Tha Eastsidaz)4:29
16."Last Night" (Brotha Lynch Hung)5:01

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