BG - "Doing The Right Thing" (feat Soulja Slim)
TC - "Hatin'" (feat Lil Flip)
BG - "P*ssy *ss N*gg*s" (feat Hakizzle)
Lac - "N 2 Deep" (feat BG & Hakizzle)
BG M Blayze & Tc - "Still Grindin'" (feat Snoop)
BG - "Freestyle (Cash Money Dis)" (feat UNLV)
TC - "I'm A Soldier" (feat Jakakiss & 112)
Jakakiss & C Los Beat - "6 In The Morning" (feat Lac & TC)
BG - "Keep Your Hands To Yourself"
Chopper City Family - "Bounce"
C Murder - "Its Not Fair" (feat TC & M Blayze)
TC & M Blayze - "Hustler Baby"
Ghetto Commission - "Don't Think So"
TC & M Blayze - "Holla Back"
Review: 2006 has been a hell of a year for BG, not necessarily par for the course for a rapper who's career goes back to the early 90s and a pre New Orleans hip hop scene. But having picked up a mic at such a young age has paid off for B Gizzle with "The Heart Of The Streetz, Vol. 2" moving well over 150,000 at Soundscan after opening with week one sales of epic proportion. Before BG moves on to a major label deal all his own he's got one more Independent move to make with "Play It How It Go", a collection filled with street level bangers to keep the hardcore fans happy. Having moved literally millions of albums as a solo artist "Play It How It Go" is aimed at the heart of a very motivated fan base. With "Heart Of The Streetz V2" still hot, and "Move Around" with Manny Fresh still making an impact on radio "Play It How It Go" is ready to go out and in big numbers. In addition to BG, "Play It How It Go" features his Chopper City Family, Lil' Flip, and even Snoop picks up the mic and lends some verbals. The bottom line is there's no need to play hype on an artist like BG. Your sales history on B Gizzle speaks more than any hype could ever hope.
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