Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood

Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood
Studio album by B.G.
Released December 8, 2009
Recorded 2007-2009
Genre Gangsta Rap, Southern Hip hop
Length 68:27
Label Chopper City Records, Atlantic Records, E1 Music
Producer T.I. (exec.), Mista Raja, Sef Millz, Sir Stephen Breaux, KLC, Bass Heavy, Mannie Fresh, Savage, Oddz N Endz, Cool & Dre, Dupree, Joe Lindsay, Scott Storch, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League
B.G. chronology
The Heart of tha Streetz, Vol. 2 (I Am What I Am)
(2006)
Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood
(2009)
Singles from Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood
  1. "For a Minute"
    Released: November 20, 2007
  2. "Ya Heard Me"
    Released: July 5, 2008
  3. "My Hood"
    Released: October 27, 2009
  4. "Back to the Money"
    Released: February 8, 2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Planet Till(3.25/5)
RapReviews(6.5/10)[2]
The Smoking Section[3]
Sputnikmusic[4]
XXL[5]

Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood is the eleventh studio album by rapper B.G.. The album was released on December 8, 2009 after numerous push backs.[6] This is the first time Juvenile and Lil Wayne have collaborated on a track in eight years

Background

B.G. explained his personal development along with boasting his ability "to make a classic album", in which he stated the following,

My style has changed and I’ve grown as a person. I was real open-minded when I made this record. I’ve got one of the best A&R [reps] in the business, Jean Nelson, and we’ve come up with a vision to make a classic album that’s going to go down in the hall of fame. He was planning on joining with Nelly on a tour.[7]

B.G. also blames 50 Cent for missing Young Buck collabo. In addition to speaking on Buck's verse being taken off "Nigga Owe Me Some Money," B.G. also responded to hearing his name mentioned in Fif's "So Disrespectful" track.

"50 Cent didn't want to clear him for the record," he revealed in an interview. "50 Cent has been hating on him all away around the board. 50 has been hating on him. 50 Cent didn't want to clear him for the record. I thought ['So Disrespectful'] was funny. I mean I thought it was funny, but I didn't find it funny. He could have used something else. If your gonna' play with Buck, play with Buck, but don't play with me because he doesn't even know me like that.[8]

Production

The album includes an appearance from T.I., who is also executive producing.

Sales

The album debuted at #77 on the Billboard 200, selling 21,000 copies. The album has currently sold over 100,000 copies.

Track listing

No. TitleProducer(s) Length
1. "Fuck the Game Up"  Mista Raja, Sef Millz 2:15
2. "I Swear" (featuring Gar)Sir Stephen Breaux 4:07
3. "Nigga Owe Me Some Money" (featuring C-Murder, Lil Boosie and Soulja Slim)KLC 3:49
4. "Fuckin' U Right"  Bass Heavy 3:00
5. "My Hood" (featuring Gar)Mannie Fresh 3:48
6. "Hit the Block & Roll"  KLC 4:04
7. "Like Yeah"  Savage 4:10
8. "Fuck Thang" (featuring Matravious Cooks)Savage 4:09
9. "Back 2 tha Money" (featuring Magnolia Chop)Oddz N Endz 4:06
10. "Ya Heard Me" (featuring Juvenile, Lil Wayne and Trey Songz)Cool & Dre 4:38
11. "Chopper City Is an Army"  Mannie Fresh 4:00
12. "My Wrist Game Is Sick!"  Savage 3:18
13. "Gutta Gutta" (featuring Gar)Dupree, Joe Lindsay 3:54
14. "Keep It 100" (featuring Magnolia Chop)Oddz N Endz 4:08
15. "Under Surveillance"  Bass Heavy 4:39
16. "For a Minute" (featuring T.I.)Scott Storch 3:39
17. "I Hustle" (featuring Young Jeezy)J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League 3:31

Chart positions

Chart (2009)[9] Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 77
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 14
U.S. Billboard Top Rap Albums 6

References

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