Doggy Bag
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Doggy Bag | |||||||||||
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Studio album by Lil' Bow Wow | |||||||||||
Released | December 18, 2001 | ||||||||||
Genre | Rap/Hip-hop | ||||||||||
Label | So So Def | ||||||||||
Producer | Jermaine Dupri (also executive), Bryan Michael Cox, The Neptunes | ||||||||||
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Lil' Bow Wow chronology | |||||||||||
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This article is about the music album. For meal leftovers, see Leftovers.
Doggy Bag is the second studio album by Bow Wow for So So Def Recordings, produced by Jermaine Dupri. It includes the first single "Thank You", which samples The Cars' 1981 "I'm Not the One", and "Take Ya Home", the eventual second single.
[edit] Track listing
- "We Want Weezy (Intro)"
- "Thank You" (featuring Jagged Edge & Fundisha)
- "Take Ya Home"
- "Get Up" (featuring Fundisha)
- "Perfect Girl (Interlude)"
- "All I Know" (featuring Lil' Corey)
- "The Wickedest"
- "Pick of the Litter" (featuring R.O.C & Tigah)
- "Crazy" (featuring Da Brat)
- "Crazy Girl (Interlude)"
- "Up in Here" (featuring Tigah)
- "Jiminy Cricket (Interlude)"
- "Off the Glass" (featuring Xscape)