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Balance & Options is the fifth album by West Coast rapper/producer DJ Quik. It was released on May 16, 2000 on Arista Records (who inherited DJ Quik's contract when they bought Profile Records). The album reached 18 on the Billboard 200 music chart and was his first album not to be certified by the RIAA. It features the single "Pitch In On A Party".
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- Change Da Game (featuring Mausberg)
- Did Y'all Feel Dat? (featuring Mausberg and Skaboobie)
- We Came 2 Play (featuring AMG and James DeBarge)
- Pitch in on a Party
- I Don't Wanna Party Wit U
- Motex Records I (Interlude)
- Sexuality
- How Come?
- U Ain't Fresh! (featuring Erick Sermon and Kam)
- Roger's Groove
- Motex Records II (Interlude)
- Quikker Said Than Dunn
- Straight From The Streets (Interlude)
- Speak On It (featuring Mausberg and AMG)
- Do Whutcha Want (featuring Digital Underground and AMG)
- Well (featuring Mausberg and Raphael Saadiq)
- Quik's Groove V
- Do I Love Her? (featuring Suga Free)
- Tha Divorce Song (featuring James DeBarge)
- Balance & Options (Outro)
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"Born and Raise in Compton" · "Tonite" · "Sweet Black Pussy" · "Way 2 Fonky" · "Jus Lyke Compton" · "Safe & Sound" · "Dollaz & Sense" · "You'z a Ganxta" · "Hand in Hand" · "Down, Down, Down" · "Pitch It on a Party" · "Trouble" · "Black Mercedes"
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