Boss Ballin', Vol. 2: The Mob Bosses [Explicit Lyrics]
Track Listings
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1. We Came to Rock Ya Body - The Click, Tha Dogg Pound, Snoop Dogg & the Dogg Pound
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2. Major League - B-Legit,
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3. Fo Rida's - C-BO
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4. Money Ova Bi'@?es - Messy Marv
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5. Where I've Been All Day - The Luniz
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6. Old School Days - D-Shot,
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7. Ooh Ahh - Perk
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8. Watch Where Ya Lay Ya Head - E-40
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9. Life - Deon, Levitti
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10. Skills Keep on Flippin' - Tuffy Irie
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11. Keep Tryin' - Deon, Kurupt
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12. Rollin' - Keith Murray, Redman
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13. Ghetto Luv - Levitti, Suga T
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14. Point Seen. Money Gone - Mossie
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15. Twisted - Baby D, Too Short
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Boss Ballin', Vol. 2: The Mob Bosses [Explicit Lyrics]
Average customer rating:
- Another sick comp by da shot calla!!
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Boss Ballin', Vol. 2: The Mob Bosses
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Shot
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000009NAH
Release Date: 1998-06-02 |
Tracks:
- We Came to Rock Ya Body - The Click, Tha Dogg Pound, Snoop Dogg & the Dogg Pound
- Major League - B-Legit,
- Fo Rida's - C-BO
- Money Ova Bi'@?es - Messy Marv
- Where I've Been All Day - The Luniz
- Old School Days - D-Shot,
- Ooh Ahh - Perk
- Watch Where Ya Lay Ya Head - E-40
- Life - Deon, Levitti
- Skills Keep on Flippin' - Tuffy Irie
- Keep Tryin' - Deon, Kurupt
- Rollin' - Keith Murray, Redman
- Ghetto Luv - Levitti, Suga T
- Point Seen. Money Gone - Mossie
- Twisted - Baby D, Too Short
Customer Reviews:
Another sick comp by da shot calla!!.......2007-02-05
D-Shot gets more cuddies from the bay and LA to put together his second installment of Boss Ballin. The first (1995)was an absolute classic with the creme de la creme of West Coast artists. This one is a minor step down. "We Came To Rock Ya Body" is a sick 707-310 collabo w/ The Click, Dogg Pound and Snoop over a melodic Studio Ton G-Funk beat. In fact, most the album has sick G-Funk beats that by 1998, the year of this comp, were becoming scarce. The sickest song here, is E-40's solo, "Watch Where Ya Lay Ya Head" with a talk box in the hood and a sick, bouncy lowrider beat, another Studio Ton masterpiece. Kurupt lays down some deep rhymes about life in "Keep Tryin" over a slick, smooth, laid back scorching, Studio Ton beat with Deon's sexy voice in the hook. Other bay cats like The Mossie and Messy Marv lay down some sick verses. Ton even laces Redman and Keith Murray a beat in the hot East meets West scorcher, "Rollin'." Levitti and Deon have a cool R&B track, "Life." Ant Banks lays an interesting beat for Too $hort and Baby D in "Twisted." Shot Calla may have not beat his first comp, but this one certainly has a lot to offer the West Coast rap fanatic.
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