Big Moves
1997 studio album by The Delinquents
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Big Moves is the major label debut studio album by American hip hop group The Delinquents, released May 20, 1997 on Priority Records. The Delinquents have two members: G-Stack and V-Dal.[2] The album was produced by Ali Malek, Chucksta, Filthy Rich, Mike D, One Drop Scott, Sonny B, Terry T and Young B, and executive produced by G-Stack and V-Dal. The album peaked at number 43 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers and at number 84 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[3] It features guest performances by Agerman and Bart of 3X Krazy, as well as Gangsta P, The Dominion, Dolla Will, and Rame Royal (of Rhythm & Green). Dolla Will would later join Ant Banks' supergroup T.W.D.Y. on the album, Lead the Way.
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| Released | May 20, 1997 | |||
| Recorded | 1996–1997 | |||
| Genre | West Coast hip hop, hardcore hip hop, g-funk, gangsta rap | |||
| Length | 59:42 | |||
| Label | Priority | |||
| Producer | Ali Malek, Chucksta, Filthy Rich, G-Stack (exec.), Mike D, One Drop Scott, Sonny B, Terry T, Vidal Prevost (exec.), Young B | |||
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Along with a single, a music video was released for the song, "Smooth Getaway"[4] featuring Bart.
Track listing
- "Playa's Intro" – 2:14
- "Puttin' It Down" (featuring DT, Gangsta P & D.E.L.) – 4:56
- "We Bring tha Drama" – 4:00
- "Cola Crunch" – 0:31
- "Watch" – 4:14
- "Take Me Higher" – 4:14
- "True" (featuring DT & A.N.S. of The Dominion) – 2:45
- "Fuck What Ya Heard" (featuring Agerman, Mike D & Y.G.T.O.) – 3:52
- "Will Rap For Food" (featuring Rame Royal & Prodigy of The Dominion) – 3:27
- "East Oakland West Coast" – 4:14
- "My Bitch" – 0:20
- "Sounds Like?" (featuring A.N.S. of The Dominion) – 4:00
- "Conversation" – 4:08
- "Yo Lay He Do" – 4:13
- "Smooth Getaway" (featuring Bart) – 4:20
- "Big Licks" (featuring Harm) – 4:32
- "Let Me Touch It" (featuring Dolla Will) – 3:41
- "Outro" – 0:31
Chart history
| Chart (1997)[3] | Peak position |
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| U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers | 43 |
| U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 84 |
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