Track Listing 1. Big Talk - (intro) 2. This Is How We Do 3. Back Up - (featuring Juvenile/Gilly) 4. Against the Wall 5. We Can Smoke - (featuring TQ) 6. Beat It Up - (featuring Tateeze) 7. Down South - (featuring Lil Wayne/Jazze Pha) 8. Dirty D-Boy - (featuring Gilly) 9. I'm A Dog / I'm Sorry - (skit) 10. Gangsta Girl - (featuring R. Kelly) 11. To Be Played 12. My Life - (featuring Mikkey/Joi) 13. Big Money Heavyweight 14. Beautiful Life, A - (featuring Jazze Pha) 15. Got Everything - (featuring Tateeze) 16. U Are Not a Pimp - (featuring Gilly/Tateeze) 17. I'll Take You There - (featuring Petey Pablo/Joi)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Gilly, Jazze Pha, Joi, Juvenile, Lil Wayne, Lil' Wayne, Mikkey, Petey Pablo, R. Kelly, TQ, Tateeze | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes This is an example of the Southern Rap "screwed" mix style. Big Tymers: Bryan "Baby" Williams, Mannie Fresh. Additional personnel: R. Kelly (vocals); TQ, Petey Pablo, Lil' Wayne, Bun B, Juvenile, Gilly, Tateeze, Jazze Pha, Mikkey (rap vocals); Joi (background vocals). Producers include: Mannie Fresh, R. Kelly, Jazze Pha, Leslie Brathwaite, Michael Watts. Recorded at Patchwerk, Atlanta, Georgia; Circle House, Miami, Florida; Studio 7303, Houston, Texas; Rock Land, Chicago, Illinois; Cash Money Studios, New Orleans, Louisiana. This is an example of the Southern Rap "screwed" mix style. Cash Money key players Bryan "Baby" Williams and Mannie Fresh continue to profess their love for American currency, women, and more American currency on their fourth album, BIG MONEY HEAVYWEIGHT. In case you were concerned about their financial status, the Big Tymers are still fiscally sound, as they reveal on beat-driven tunes such as "This Is How We Do," "Got Everything," and the title track. Williams and Fresh also espouse their love for the South on two ditties with Lil' Wayne--"Southern Boy" (also featuring Bun-B) and "Down South," (with Jazze Pha). The true highlight of this Big Tymers outing, however, is the amazingly catchy R. Kelly collaboration "Gangsta Girl," which sports Kelly's unmistakable melodies backed by Latin-tinged rhythms.
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