Return of the B-Izer

Return of the B-Izer is the third album by American rapper JT Money. It was released on September 24, 2002, was produced by Renard "Church Boi" Hughes[1][4] and Natural,[1][4] and engineered by Disco Rick[1][4] and Hughes[1][4] as well.

Return of the B-Izer
Studio album [1] by
ReleasedSeptember 24, 2002[1][2][3][4]
GenreHip Hop, Dirty Rap, Hardcore Hip Hop
Length73:53[3]
LabelCrunk City[1][2][5]
Producer
JT Money chronology
Blood Sweat and Years
(2001)
Return of the B-Izer
(2002)
Undeniable
(2005)
Singles from Return of the B-Izer
  1. "Chevy Game / Why Cross 'Em / Sure Shot Baby[6]"

Track listing

Track Title Writers Length
1 Intro (feat. Malik and Bobby Brown)[3] 1:01[2][3][5]
2 Come Clean[2] JT Money[3] 3:31
3 You My Ho (feat. Kymistry)[1] 4:25
4 Why Cross 'Em (feat. Nutt)[1] JT Money[3] 4:00
5 Good Side of the Game JT Money[3] 4:03
6 Run Da Yard[2] JT Money[3] 4:25
7 Sure Shot Baby (feat. Kenny Brown)[1][3] JT Money[3] 4:01
8 Chevy Game (feat. Nutt)[2] JT Money[3]
9 Booty Phone[1] 0:57
10 What Y'all Wanna Get[1] JT Money[3] 3:55
11 Who's Fuckin Yo Ho JT Money[3] 3:59
12 Get Ya Own Money[1] JT Money[3] 3:51
13 Cutt You (feat. Nutt) JT Money[3] 4:49
14 Boy Hush (feat. Redd)[1] 4:32
15 Pimp Shit (feat. Kymistry)[1] 4:53
16 Shake Somethin[2] JT Money[3] 4:02
17 Hood Thangs JT Money[3] 4:32
18 Mama Dearest (feat. Wayne)
19 What You See (feat. Mr. Niles)[1] 3:32
20 Outro[2] 0:28

Personnel

  • Kevin Parker - Mixing[4]
  • Fred Reeves - Photography[4]
  • JT Money- Executive Producer[4]
  • Natural- Producer[1][4]
  • Damon Forbes - Executive Producer[4]
  • Renard "Church Boi" Hughes - Producer,[1][4] Mixing Assistant,[4] Engineer[1][4]
  • Disco Rick - Engineer,[1][4] A&R[4]

References

  1. "CD Universe Information". CD Universe. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
  2. "Amazon information". All Music. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
  3. "All Music information". All Music. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
  4. "Artist Direct information". Artist direct. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
  5. "Discogs information". Discogs. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
  6. "Return of the B-Izer singles". Discogs. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
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