Heaven'z Movie

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Heaven'z Movie
Studio album by Bizzy Bone
Released October 6, 1998
Recorded 1997/1998
Genre Midwest Rap
Length 00:49:07
Label Ruthless/Relativity/Mo Thugs
Producer Nina, Johnny J, Mafisto, Mike Smoov, Erik 'E' Nordquist, Mike Johnson & Cat Cody
Professional reviews
Bizzy Bone chronology
Heaven'z Movie
(1998)
The Gift
(2001)

Heaven'z Movie is the first solo album by rapper Bizzy Bone, released October 6, 1998.[1][2] In addition, Bizzy Bone recorded a Tupac Tribute version of the Tupac Shakur All Eyez on Me song "Life Goes On" for this CD, but it never made the album. The album made it to #3 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart and #2 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart as of October 24, 1998, and has been certified Gold by the RIAA. It later went Platinum.

[edit] Track listing

# Title Guest Artist(s) Time
1 "Roll Call" 0:52
2 "Thugz Cry" 3:39
3 "Marchin' on Washington" 0:58
4 "Yes Yes Y'all" 0:58
5 "Menensky Mobbin'" 3:56
6 "Waitin' for Warfare" Capo 5:46
7 "Mr. Majesty II" Mr. Majesty 4:21
8 "Brain on Drugs" 1:08
9 "On the Freeway" Cat Cody 4:34
10 "Demons Surround Me" 2:49
11 "(The Roof Is) On Fire" 3:33
12 "Nobody Can Stop Me" 4:03
13 "Social Studies" 11:46

[edit] References

[edit] Trivia

  • "Thugz Cry" contains an interpolation of "When Doves Cry" by Prince.
  • On the track, "Social Studies" the song officially ends at 5:25, staying silent until 8:45, where a fictional news cast is played insulting Bizzy Bone's foes.