Rich Boy (album)

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Rich Boy
Rich Boy cover
Studio album by Rich Boy
Released March 13, 2007 (U.S.)
Recorded 2005 - 2007
Genre Southern rap
Length 68:34
Label Interscope South Records
Zone 4
Producer Polow Da Don
Lil' Jon
Rich Boy
Brian Kidd
Donnie Scantz
Needlz
Aqua
Mr. DJ
Professional reviews

Rich Boy is the self-titled debut album from southern rapper Rich Boy. The album was released on March 13, 2007. The original title was "Product of tha Hustle" when "Throw Some D's" played on Music Choice. A promo/street single released in 2005 was "Get to Poppin'." His debut single is "Throw Some D's" produced by and featuring Polow Da Don. The remix of Throw Some D's features Nelly, Jim Jones, Andre 3000, The Game, Murphy Lee and Lil' Jon.

The album debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 with 112,000 copies sold.[1] By the week of June 17, 2007, 500,062 copies had sold.[2]

[edit] Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Featured Performer(s) Time
1. "The Madness" Rich Boy 3:04
2. "Role Models" Polow Da Don
Donnie Scantz
David Banner & Attitude 3:49
3. "Boy Looka Here" Polow Da Don 3:51
4. "Throw Some D's" Polow Da Don, Butta Polow Da Don 4:23
5. "What It Do" Lil' Jon Lil' Jon, Sean P & Cutty Cartel 3:41
6. "Good Things" Polow Da Don Polow Da Don & Keri Hilson 4:22
7. "Hustla Balla Gangsta Mack" Brian Kidd 4:06
8. "Touch That Ass" Polow Da Don 3:45
9. "On The Regular" Polow Da Don 3:39
10. "Gangsta [Interlude]" Needlz Mark Twain 2:42
11. "Get To Poppin'" Brian Kidd 3:18
12. "And I Love You" Mr. DJ Big Boi & Pastor Troy 4:31
13. "Lost Girls" Polow Da Don, Aqua Keri Hilson & Rock City 3:57
14. "Ghetto Rich" Polow Da Don John Legend 4:02
15. "Let's Get This Paper/Balla Life" [hidden track] Polow Da Don 8:59
16. "Throw Some D's (Remix)" Lil' Jon Andre 3000, Jim Jones, Nelly, Murphy Lee, The Game 5:51

The early version of Get To Poppin (realesed in 2005) was produced by Timbaland.

A remix of Get To Poppin has been published on the net featuring Pitbull.

A remix to Ghetto Rich features John Legend, Nas and Lil Wayne.

Worldwide Sales: 480,000[citation needed]

[edit] Chart positions

U.S. Billboard 200
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[edit] References

  1. ^ Katie Hasty, "Musiq, Lloyd Usher Six Big Debuts Onto Album Chart", Billboard.com, March 21, 2007.
  2. ^ "Hip Hop Album Sales: Week Ending 6/17/2007", HipHopDX.com