Money Run

Money Run is the third solo studio album by American rapper Bad Azz from Long Beach, California. It was released on March 11, 2003 via Out Of Bounds Entertainment/Double Dollar Sign Records. It features guest appearances from 40 Glocc, Big Hollis, Bonnie, Conflict, Kenya Baker, Marcel, LaToiya Williams, Lil' Tip Toe, Sene, Skee 64 Oz., Soopafly and Terrell Carter. The album peaked at #85 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States.

Money Run
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 11, 2003
StudioLickwit Studios
Genre
Length45:45
Label
  • Out Of Bounds
  • Double Dollar Sign Records
Producer
  • Bad Azz (exec.)
  • Pudgie (exec.)
  • Weldon Angelos (exec.)
  • Big Hollis (also exec.)
Bad Azz chronology
Personal Business
(2001)
Money Run
(2003)
Executive Decision
(2003)

Track listing

All music is composed by Walter Hollis.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro"J. Stamps1:32
2."If It's Hot" (featuring Sene & Big Hollis)
  • J. Stamps
  • S. Goss
4:46
3."Checking All the Spots" (featuring Big Hollis & Kenya Baker)
  • J. Stamps
  • W. Hollis
  • E. Baker
3:13
4."Do the Damn Thing" (featuring Bonnie)
  • J. Stamps
  • D. Napier
4:13
5."N 2Gether Now" (featuring 40 Glocc)
3:00
6."Ghetto" (featuring Marcel, Big Hollis & K-Gee)J. Stamps4:15
7."My Street" (featuring Conflict & Terrell Carter)
  • J. Stamps
  • J. Cryer
  • J. Wilson
  • T. Carter
  • B. Williams
4:35
8."Money Run" (featuring Lil' Tip Toe & Conflict)
  • J. Stamps
  • J. Cryer
  • J. Wilson
3:52
9."Come and Get It" (featuring Bonnie, Big Hollis & Nick Noltifire)
  • J. Stamps
  • D. Napier
4:49
10."Its a Party" (featuring Soopafly & LaToiya Williams)
3:18
11."Groupie" (featuring Lil' Tip Toe, Conflict & Terrell Carter)
  • J. Stamps
  • J. Cryer
  • J. Wilson
  • T. Carter
4:11
12."California Sunshine / WBAD" (featuring Big Hollis, Lil' Tip Toe, Skee 64 & Sene)
  • J. Stamps
  • J. Cryer
  • S. Goss
  • T. Rios
  • W. Hollis
4:01
Total length:45:45

Sample credits[1]

Chart history

Chart (2003) Peak
position
scope="row"US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[2] 85

References


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