Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Thugs N****S - (featuring 2 Low/Scoop) 3. Ain't No Luv - (featuring Bad Co./Big Ced/Nattie) 4. Wanna Be a Baller - (featuring Yungstar/Fat Pat/Lil' Will/Hawk/Big T) 5. Chop, Chop, Chop - (featuring Botany Boyz/Rasheed) 6. Small Time - (featuring Lil' 2-Low/Scarface/Lil' Will) 7. Still a B***H - (featuring Bad Co./Nattie) 8. Where's the Love - (featuring Willie D./Ardis) 9. Loyal to the Sign - (featuring Ardis) 10. Another Head Put to Rest - (featuring Scarface) 11. Dem N****S - (featuring Ardis) 12. Diamond & Gold - (featuring Lil' Will) 13. Rollin - (featuring Bad Co./Big Ced/Nattie) 14. Wanna Be a Baller - (edit)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | 2 Low, Ardis, Bad Co., Big Ced, Big T, Botany Boyz, Fat Pat, Hawk, Lil' 2-Low, Lil' Will, Nattie, Rasheed, Scarface, Scoop, Willie D., Yungstar | | Producer: | Bruce "Grim" Rhodes | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Lil' Troy, Scarface, Willie D, Botany Boys, Fat Pat, Hawk Of D.E.A., Bad Co., 2-Low, Lil' Will, Ardis, Yungstar, Nattie, Big Ced, Big T, Rasheed (rap vocals). Straight out of Houston, Texas, Lil' Troy rips the mic on his debut album, SITTIN' FAT DOWN SOUTH. He drops skills on the opening "Thugs Niggas" with his unique drawl and southern flavor. Though the millennium is approaching, Lil' Troy's sound is a throwback to the age of classic hiphop. "Ain't No Luv," "Another Head Put To Rest," (featuring an appearance from Scarface), and "Still a Bitch" have a distinct '80s flavor. Be sure to check out "Where's The Love," starring another former Geto Boy, Willie D, on the mic.
Editorial Reviews ...a strong, solid project because it is vintage Hip-Hop....a decent body of work and a small appetizer for the musical feasts that Troy is sure to serve in the future. - Rating: C Rap Pages (09/01/1999)
3.5 stars out of 5 - ...the latest sparks in the [Southern] explosion....Troy puts on some of Houston's best rappers...[holding] their own over straightforward beats and soulful, catchy choruses. Highlights are plentiful... Rolling Stone (09/30/1999)
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