Back to Ballin explained
Back to Ballin is the second album by the southern rapper Lil' Troy, released in 2001.[2] [3]
The album peaked at No. 95 on the Billboard 200.[4]
Critical reception
The Village Voice wrote that Lil' Troy's "squeaky voice [is] multi-multi-tracked to sound like at least a half a dozen small woodland creatures cold representin.'"[5]
Track listing
- "Pimp Is Back" :39
- "For Years" (featuring D-Man & R-Dis) 3:48
- "Mo Money, Mo Problems" 4:50
- "Pop Ya Collar" 3:58
- "We Gon Lean" (featuring Lil' Flip & R-Dis) 4:23
- "Back to Ballin" (featuring T-2) 3:45
- "There He Go" 3:43
- "Lesbian Nights" 4:10
- "Long Time" 3:30
- "Let's Smoke" 4:19
- "Buckle" 3:40
- "Wired Up" 3:58
- "Touch Ya Toes" 3:29
- "Keep My Name Out Your Mouth" 3:49
- "Dead Wrong" 1:01
- "We Gon Lean" (Remix by Dirk) 4:06
- " Steady Shinin'" 5:22
- " Baby Girl Wanna Ride On Me" 3:21
- "Wanna Be a Baller" (Chopped & Screwed Version) 7:57
Notes and References
- Web site: Lil' Troy, Free From Prison, Is Back To Ballin'. https://web.archive.org/web/20150226154728/http://www.mtv.com/news/1449704/lil-troy-free-from-prison-is-back-to-ballin/. dead. February 26, 2015. MTV News.
- Web site: Lil' Troy | Biography & History. AllMusic.
- Book: Sarig . Roni . Third Coast: Outkast, Timbaland, and How Hip-hop Became a Southern Thing . 2007 . Da Capo Press . 321.
- Web site: Lil Troy. Billboard.
- Mariani . Anthony . Never Surrender . The Village Voice . Oct 23, 2001 . 46 . 42 . 150.