Off da Chain explained
Off Da Chain |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Baby D |
Cover: | Off da Chain (album).jpg |
Released: | 25 July 2000 |
Label: | Big Oomp |
Producer: | Southern Style DJ's |
Next Title: | Lil' Chopper Toy |
Next Year: | 2002 |
Off Da Chain is the debut album by the Atlanta-based rapper Baby D, released in 2000 via Big Oomp Records.[1] [2] It contains collaborations with Lil Jon and YoungBloodz, among others. "Eastside Vs Westside" was a minor club hit.[1] [3]
Track list
- "Intro"
- "Bow His Azz Up" (feat. Lil Jon & Dollar)
- "Don't Fall" (feat. Loko, Lil' C & Hitman Sammy Sam)
- "Queblo Gold Calls Da Oomp Camp" (skit)
- "Back Up" (feat. Lil' Pete & Gold)
- "My Folk"
- "Like This" (feat. Dollar)
- "Jumpin Down On Em" (feat. YoungBloodZ, Loko & Dollar)
- "Eastside Vs Westside" (feat. Lil' C)
- "Head To Da Club"
- "Ridin In A Chevy" (feat. Lil' C & Swade)
- "Ooh Ooh" (feat. Freddy B & Lil' C)
- "Voicemail" (skit)
- "We Ballin" (feat. Dollar)
- "Why Why" (feat. Crom)
- "Bounce Dat Azz" (feat. Lil' C & Beezelee)
Notes and References
- Web site: Baby D: East Side Boy. Vibe. April 17, 2004. Vibe Media Group. Google Books.
- Web site: Baby D | Biography & History. AllMusic.
- Book: Sarig . Roni . Third Coast: Outkast, Timbaland, and How Hip-hop Became a Southern Thing . 2007 . Da Capo Press . 299.