The Bitch Is Back (Roxanne Shanté album) explained

The Bitch Is Back
Type:studio
Artist:Roxanne Shanté
Cover:The Bitch is Back.jpg
Released:October 5, 1992
Recorded:1991–1992
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The Bitch Is Back is the second and final album released by rapper Roxanne Shanté.[1] It was released on October 5, 1992, on Cold Chillin' Records sub-label Livin' Large, was distributed by Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records, and featured production by Kool G Rap, Grand Daddy I.U., Large Professor, Mister Cee, Trackmasters, and Grandmaster Flash.

Track listing

  1. "Intro" (Produced By Mister Cee)
  2. "Deadly Rhymes" - (Featuring Kool G Rap) (Produced By Kool G Rap, Large Professor)
  3. "Big Mama" (Produced By Grand Daddy I.U., Kay Cee)
  4. "Trick or Treat" (Produced By Kool G Rap)
  5. "Gotta be Free" (Produced By Grandmaster Flash)
  6. "Dance to This" (Produced By Grand Daddy I.U., Kay Cee)
  7. "Yes, Yes, Y'all" (Produced By Mister Cee)
  8. "Straight Razor" (Produced By Trackmasters)
  9. "Shanté Gets Wicked" (Produced By Mister Cee)
  10. "Brothers Ain't Shit" (Produced By Kool G Rap, Large Professor)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Source |Women's History: The Source Celebrates Roxanne Shante. March 5, 2012.