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Lead the Way Studio album by T.W.D.Y. Released October 3, 2000 Genre West Coast hip hop, Rap, Gangsta rap Length 73:46 Label Thump Street Producer Ant Banks (exec.), Sonny B T.W.D.Y. chronology Derty Werk
(1999)'''Lead the Way'''
(2000)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Vibe [2] Lead the Way is the second studio album by American rap supergroup, T.W.D.Y. It was released April 20, 1999 on Thump Records. It peaked at number 74 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[3] The album was produced entirely by Ant Banks and Sonny B. It features guest performances by West Coast heavy-weights: Kurupt, Ice-T, Too Short, CJ Mac, B-Legit, MC Eiht, Luniz, King T, Dru Down and Cold 187um.
T.W.D.Y. is composed of Ant Banks, Dolla Will and Captain Save 'Em. Ant Banks also performs drums and keyboards on the album.
Contents
Track listing
- "Lead the Way" (featuring Too Short & Vidal Prevost) - 4:38
- "X Files" (featuring B-Legit & Harm) - 4:32
- "Get That Paper" (featuring Askari X & Vidal Prevost) - 4:24
- "Wired Up" (featuring Yukmouth, Dru Down & CJ Mac) - 3:22
- "P.I." (Interlude) - 0:50
- "Shut Up" (featuring Ice-T, Kokane & Too Short) - 5:27
- "Boss Bitches" (featuring Sylk-E. Fyne, Conscious Daughters & Gripsta) - 3:33
- "Blue Suits & Badges" (featuring J-Dubb, Kurupt, Otis & Shug) - 4:12
- "No Win Situation" (featuring King T, Casual, G-Stack & Keak Da Sneak) - 4:04
- "Oh Boy" (Interlude)
(featuring Ghetto Gomez) - 0:44 - "Game Shooters" (featuring E-40, Mac Shawn & Too Short) - 6:15
- "Never Sober" (featuring MC Eiht, Numskull, Otis & Shug) - 4:07
- "In the Ghetto" (featuring WC, G-Stack, Otis & Shug) - 4:07
- "Hoes & Tricks" (featuring Goldy, Kokane & Slink Capone) - 5:40
- "Let It Go" (featuring DenGee, T-Pup, Baby DC & Butch Cassidy) - 4:28
- "Cali 4 Ni Yey" (featuring Too Short, Vidal Prevost, Otis & Shug) - 4:33
- "The Hook Up" (featuring Murder One, Smash, Kokane & Cold 187um) - 4:38
- "Hater Bob" (Interlude) (featuring Ghetto Gomez & The Madd Idiot) - 1:08
- "Me & Ski" (featuring E-A-Ski) - 3:04
Chart history
Chart (2000)[3] Peak
positionU.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 74 References
- ^ Birchmeier, Jason. Review: Lead the Way. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2010-01-15.
- ^ Columnist. "Review: Lead the Way". Vibe: 174. November, 2000.
- ^ a b ((( Lead the Way > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums ))). All Media Guide, LLC. Retrieved on 2010-01-15.
External links
Studio albums Collaborations Don't Try This at Home (with The Dangerous Crew) · Derty Werk (with T.W.D.Y.) · Lead the Way (with T.W.D.Y.)Compilations Big Thangs · The Best of Ant BanksRelated articles Categories:- Ant Banks albums
- 2000 albums
- Albums produced by Ant Banks
- English-language albums
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