The Bitch Is Back (Roxanne Shanté album)
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Studio album by Roxanne Shanté | ||||
Released | October 6, 1992 | |||
Recorded | 1991–1992 | |||
Genre | Hip hop Dirty rap |
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Label | Livin' Large/Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records 03001 |
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Producer | Kool G Rap Grand Daddy IU Large Professor Mister Cee Trackmasters Grandmaster Flash |
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The Bitch Is Back is the second and final album released by rapper Roxanne Shanté. 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 IU, Large Professor, Mister Cee, Trackmasters, and Grandmaster Flash.
Track listing
- "Intro" (Produced By Mister Cee)
- "Deadly Rhymes" - (Featuring Kool G Rap) (Produced By Kool G Rap, Large Professor)
- "Big Mama" (Produced By Grand Daddy I.U., Kay Cee)
- "Trick or Treat" (Produced By Kool G Rap)
- "Gotta be Free" (Produced By Grandmaster Flash)
- "Dance to This" (Produced By Grand Daddy I.U., Kay Cee)
- "Yes, Yes, Y'all" (Produced By Mister Cee)
- "Straight Razor" (Produced By Trackmasters)
- "Shanté Gets Wicked" (Produced By Mister Cee)
- "Brothers Ain't Shit" (Produced By Kool G Rap, Large Professor)
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