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Tracklist

1Digital Media
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Touch It
remix of:
Touch It (remix) by Busta Rhymes feat. Lloyd Banks (US rapper) & Papoose (well‐known Brooklyn rapper)
samples:
Technologic by Daft Punk (French electronic duo)
recording of:
Touch It
composer:
Thomas Bangalter, Guy‐Manuel de Homem‐Christo, Swizz Beatz (US hip hop producer) and Trevor Tahiem Smith, Jr. (Busta Rhymes)
publisher:
Ensign Music Corp., Monza Ronza, Swizz Beatz, T’ziah’s Music, Universal Music Publishing Limited (UK subsidiary of Universal Music Publishing Group), Universal Music–Z Songs, Universal Tunes and Zomba Music Publishing Ltd.
Busta Rhymes43:35
2Drop It Like It’s Hot
assistant recording engineer:
Mike Nemirovsky (engineer)
recording engineer:
Andrew Coleman (recording/mix engineer, Neptunes-associated)
producer:
The Neptunes (US producer duo Chad Hugo & Pharrell Williams)
mixer:
Phil Tan (Malaysian-American audio engineer)
vocals:
Pharrell and Snoop Dogg (US rapper)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Geffen Records (in 2004)
recorded at:
The Record Plant (aka “Record Plant” Los Angeles) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
mixed at:
Suite E in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
recording of:
Drop It Like It’s Hot
writer:
Calvin Broadus (aka Snoop Dogg), Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams
publisher:
EMI Blackwood Music Inc., My Own Chit Publishing, Raynchaser Music, Universal Music Careers and Waters of Nazareth Publishing
Snoop Dogg & Pharrell Williams3.94:27
3Oh Boy
recording engineer and mixer:
Young Guru (American audio engineer and producer)
producer:
Just Blaze
performer:
Juelz Santana
produced for:
F.O.B. Entertainment, N.Q.C. Management and Roc the World
recorded at and mixed at:
Baseline Studios in New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Oh Boy
writer:
C. Giles (Cam’ron, US rapper Cameron Giles, fka Killa Cam), J. Smith, L. James and N. Whitfield
publisher:
F.O.B. Music Publishing (ASCAP), Killa Cam Music, Sony/ATV Ballad, Universal Music Corporation (USA, affiliated with ASCAP) and USI B Music Publishing
Cam’ron & Juelz Santana43:28
4No Better Love
performer:
Rell (US R&B singer on Roc-a-Fella)
recording of:
No Better Love
writer:
Nat Adderley, Jr., Chris Ries (US rapper Chris Ries), Gerrell Gaddis (US R&B singer on Roc-a-Fella), Chad Hamilton (Chad West, producer), Hanif Muhammad, Ryan Presson (producer and songwriter Ryan Press) and Luther Vandross
is based on:
Better Love
Young Gunz & Rell3:56
5What These Bitches WantDMX & Sisqo3.54:13
6Love Is Blind
recording engineer:
Adam G. and Anthony Sanders
producer:
Swizz Beatz (US hip hop producer)
mixer:
Rich Keller (engineer)
additional instruments:
Rich Keller (engineer)
additional vocals:
Eve (US rapper/singer)
produced for:
Ruff Ryders Productions, Inc.
recorded at:
Enterprise (aka Enterprise Studios) in Burbank, California, United States and Powerhouse (recording studio) in New York, New York, United States
mixed at:
Sony Studios (NYC, closed 2007) in Hell's Kitchen, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Love Is Blind
writer:
Anthony Fields (rapper), Eve Jeffers (US rapper/singer) and Kasseem Dean (US hip hop producer)
publisher:
Blondie Rockwell Publishing, Dead Game Publishing, Pent-One Publishing and Swizz Beatz Publishing
Eve44:20
7What Would You Do?
engineer and mixer:
Serge "Sergical" Tsai
co-producer:
Ryan & Toby
producer:
Wyclef Jean (Haitian rapper, musician and actor), Jerry "Wonder" Duplessis, Robby Pardlo and Ryan Toby
vocals and performer:
City High
recorded at:
Booga Basement Studio in Bloomfield, New Jersey, United States and Trackhouse Recording Studios in New Jersey, United States
mixed at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
samples:
The Next Episode (explicit) by Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer) featuring Snoop Dogg (US rapper)
music videos:
What Would You Do? (CD-ROM video) by City High
recording of:
What Would You Do?
writer:
Robert Pardlo and Ryan Toby
publisher:
EMI April Music Inc., Hot-Ish Music, Inc. and Pladis Music
is based on:
The Next Episode
City High22:55
8Slow Motion
performer:
Soulja Slim
JUVENILE & Soulja Slim44:09
9Diamond In The Back
recording engineer:
Roger Moody
producer:
Juicy J (US rapper) and DJ Paul (US rap & Three 6 Mafia DJ)
mixer:
Lil' Pat
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Island Def Jam Music Group (American holding company, not normally a release label) (in 2003)
samples:
Be Thankful for What You Got by William DeVaughn
recording of:
Diamond in the Back
lyricist:
Christopher Bridges (Ludacris, US rapper & actor)
Ludacris2.54:13
10Like A Pimp
performer:
Lil’ Flip
recording of:
Like a Pimp
writer:
Bernard Freeman, Chad Butler (US rapper Pimp C), Lavell Crump (US rapper Lavell Crump), Lil’ Flip and Barry White
quotes lyrics from:
Take It Off
David Banner & Lil’ Flip34:15
11Throw Some D’s
recording engineer:
Tony Terrebonne
co-producer:
Polow da Don
producer:
Butta (hip hop producer)
assistant mixer:
John Holmes (recording engineer) and Mack Woodard
mixer:
Billy Hume
co-produced for:
Zone 4 Productions
produced for:
Unbeleevable Entertainment
recorded at:
ZAC Recordings in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
mixed at:
The Zone in Norcross, Georgia, United States and Treesound Studios in Norcross, Georgia, United States
samples:
Funny How Time Flies (When You’re Having Fun) by Janet Jackson and I Call Your Name by Switch (Motown funk/soul group)
recording of:
Throw Some D’s
writer:
Jamal Jones, Rich Boy (US rapper), Robert Crawford (hip hop producer) and Robert DeBarge (funk/R&B musician)
publisher:
Beats by Butter Publishing (ASCAP), Jobete Music Co., My Diet Starts Tomorrow, Inc., Street Rich Music (BMI) and Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
Rich Boy & Polow Da Don4:24
12Get Ya Mind Right
producer:
Shawty Redd
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Island Def Jam Music Group (American holding company, not normally a release label) (in 2005)
Jeezy2.53:41
13Move Ya Body
guest vocals:
Jabba (UK reggae vocalist "Move Ya Body")
solo lead vocals:
Nina Sky
performer:
Jabba (UK reggae vocalist "Move Ya Body")
part of:
Billboard: The 500 Best Pop Songs (as of October 2023) (number: 476)
recording of:
Move Ya Body
writer:
Natalie Albino, Nicole Albino, Curtis Bedeau, Lionel Bermingham, Cordell 'Scatta' Burrell, Gerard Charles, Hugh Clarke (bass guitar player, member of Full Force), Luis Diaz (AKA Cipha Sounds), Brian George (US funk/hip-hop musician aka B-Fine), Lucien George, Paul George (American) and Elijah Wells
Nina Sky & Jabba3.353:52
14Where My Girls At
producer:
Missy Elliott (American rapper, singer, dancer & record producer), Eric Seats and Rapture Stewart (American producer & songwriter)
background vocals:
702
music videos:
Where My Girls At by 702
recording of:
Where My Girls At
writer:
Eric Seats, Missy Elliott (American rapper, singer, dancer & record producer) and Rapture Stewart (American producer & songwriter)
publisher:
E Beats Music, Mass Confusion Productions, Rap Tracks Publishing and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
70242:47
15Rock Wit U (Awww Baby)
recording of:
Rock Wit U (Awww Baby)
writer:
Andre Parker, Ashanti Douglas (US R&B singer and musician) and Irving Lorenzo
Ashanti33:39
16King Of The Dancehall
producer:
Tony Kelly (reggae producer)
recording of:
King of the Dancehall
writer:
Anthony Moses Davis (Jamaican dancehall artist), Maurice Gregory (reggae artist) and Tony Kelly (reggae producer)
Beenie Man3.53:37
17Shake Ya Tailfeather - Radio Edit
recording engineer:
Jason “Jay E” Epperson and Steve Dent
producer:
Jayson “Koko” Bridges
mixer:
Paul Logus
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Universal Records (UMG subsidiary, “RECORDS” must be a part of the logo; read annotation) (in 2003)
mixed for:
Logusound
recorded at and mixed at:
Basement Beats in St. Louis, Missouri, United States and Daddy’s House Recording Studio in New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Shake Ya Tailfeather
writer:
Basement Beats, Cornell Haynes (US rapper), Sean Combs (Sean Combs, aka Puff Daddy, P. Diddy), Adonis Shropshire, Tohri Harper and Varick Smith (Miami rapper)
part of:
Bad Boys II (2003 film soundtrack)
Murphy Lee, Nelly & P. Diddy34:55
18Hot In Herre
assistant recording engineer and assistant engineer:
Nick Howard (engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
Brian Garten (Engineer)
producer:
The Neptunes (US producer duo Chad Hugo & Pharrell Williams)
assistant mixer:
Dan Milazzo and Jeff Robinette
associate mixer:
Jamie Duncan
mixer:
Rich Travali (Engineer)
other vocals [female vocals]:
Dani Stevenson
vocals:
Nelly (US rapper)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Universal Records (UMG subsidiary, “RECORDS” must be a part of the logo; read annotation) (in 2002) and Universal Records Inc. (not for release label use! a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2002)
recorded at and engineered at:
Right Track Recordings in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
mixed at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States and The Village (Village Studios, aka The Village Recorder) in Los Angeles, California, United States
part of:
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2002 (number: 3) and Billboard: The 500 Best Pop Songs (as of October 2023) (number: 195)
recording of:
Hot in Herre
lyricist:
Charles Brown (jazz guitarist/singer "The Godfather of Go-Go") and Nelly (US rapper)
writer:
Charles Brown (jazz guitarist/singer "The Godfather of Go-Go")
composer:
Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams
publisher:
BMG Songs, Inc. (ended), Chase Chad Music (BMI) (ended), EMI April Music Inc. (ended), EMI Blackwood Inc. (ended), Ascent Music Inc., EMI Pop Music Publishing, Jackie Frost Music, Nouveau Music Company, Swing T Publishing, Universal Music–MGB Songs and Waters of the Nazareth Publishing
quotes lyrics from:
Bustin’ Loose
Nelly3.953:48
19Right Thurr
recording engineer and producer:
The Trak Starz
mixer:
The Trak Starz and Wassim Zreik
instruments:
The Trak Starz
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Capitol Records, Inc. (not for release label use; US company behind the “Capitol Records” imprint) (in 2003)
recorded at:
Trak Meet Studios in St. Louis, Missouri, United States
mixed at:
Enterprise Studios in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
music videos:
Right Thurr (explicit) by Chingy
part of:
VH1’s Big Song of 2003 (number: 15)
recording of:
Right Thurr
writer:
Shamar Daugherty (member of The Trak Starz), Howard Bailey and Alonzo Lee (member of The Trak Starz)
publisher:
Jackpot Music and Trak Starz Music
Chingy3.84:11
20Livin’ It Up
guest performer:
Case (US R&B vocalist Case Woodard)
performer:
Case (US R&B vocalist Case Woodard) and Ja Rule
samples:
Do I Do by Stevie Wonder
recording of:
Livin’ It Up
writer:
Calvin Broadus (aka Snoop Dogg), Leon Haywood (funk and soul singer, songwriter, record producer), Irving Lorenzo, Jeffrey Atkins, Frederick Knight, Robin Andre Mays (songwriter) and Stevie Wonder
Ja Rule & Case3.754:17
21GO!
additional recording engineer:
Taylor Dow, Francis Forde and Ric McRae
recording engineer:
Andrew Dawson (US mix engineer)
producer:
Kanye West (Ye, formerly Kanye West)
additional mixer:
Jared Robbins
mixer:
Manny Marroquin
percussion:
Num H.S. Amuntehu
turntable:
A‐Trak
guest background vocals:
Kanye West (Ye, formerly Kanye West) and John Mayer (US singer‐songwriter)
vocals:
Common (US rapper)
samples:
Old Smokey by Linda Lewis
recording of:
GO!
composer:
Kanye West (Ye, formerly Kanye West), Linda Lewis, Lonnie Rashid Lynn (US rapper) and John Mayer (US singer‐songwriter)
Common3.753:46
22Bag Lady
assistant recording engineer:
Michael Verdes
recording engineer:
Chris Bell (technical)
producer:
Erykah Badu
assistant mixer:
Steve Mandel (US engineer, producer, songwriter)
mixer:
Russell "The Dragon" Elevado
bass:
Braylon Lacy (from 1999 until 2000)
drums (drum set):
Gino "Lock Johnson" Iglehart (from 1999 until 2000)
flute:
D'Wayne Kerr (from 1999 until 2000)
keyboard [keys]:
Shaun Martin (from 1999 until 2000)
percussion:
Ramone Gonzalez (from 1999 until 2000)
Rhodes piano [Rhodes]:
Geno "Junebugg" Young
sampler [mpc2000]:
Erykah Badu (from 1999 until 2000)
background vocals:
Erykah Badu, Geno "Junebugg" Young (from 1999 until 2000), N’Dambi (from 1999 until 2000) and Yah Zarah (from 1999 until 2000)
vocals:
Erykah Badu (from 1999 until 2000)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Motown Record Company, L.P. (company credits only; do NOT use as release label) (in 2000)
recorded at:
Palmyra Studios in Ellis County, Texas, United States
mixed at:
Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Bag Lady
lyricist:
Erykah Badu
composer:
Andre Young (Andre Young, rap producer), Erykah Badu, Isaac Hayes, Shaun Martin, Nathaniel Hale (Nate Dogg) and Ricardo Brown (Kurupt, US rapper)
quotes music from:
Bumpy’s Lament
Erykah Badu & Roy Ayres3.655:49
23Get It Shawty
Lloyd3.153:30
24White Tee
recording engineer:
Black Boy
producer:
Pimpin (Jamall Willingham; member of Dem Franchize Boyz)
mixer:
P‐No “Da Matrikk” and Rodney Hill (Atlanta, US rapper)
recorded at:
Temp Town Studio in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
mixed at:
Rocky Road Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
instrumental version of:
White Tee's (dirty) (pre-album version) by Dem Franchize Boyz, White Tees (clean) (pre-album version) by Dem Franchize Boyz and White Tees (squeaky clean) (pre-album version) by Dem Franchize Boyz
instrumental recording of:
White Tee
writer:
Bernard Leverette, Gerald Tiller (member of Dem Franchize Boyz), Jamall Willingham (Jamall Willingham; member of Dem Franchize Boyz) and Maurice Gleaton (Maurice Gleaton; member of Dem Franchize Boyz)
publisher:
Publishing Designee
Dem Franchize Boyz4:39
25Shawty Is Da Shit
The‐Dream & Fabolous4:23