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1997 studio album by The Mossie
Have Heart Have Money
Released August 26, 1997 Recorded 1996-1997
Genre
West Coast hip hop ,
gangsta rap Length 59 :09
Label
Sick Wid It ,
Jive
Producer
B-Legit (
exec. ) , DJ Xtra Large,
E-40 (
exec. ) , K-Lou, Levitti,
The Mossie ,
Rick Rock ,
Sean T , Studio Ton, Tone Capone,
Have Heart Have Money (1997)
Point Seen, Money Gone (2001)
"Nobody Can Be You But You" / "Gotta Get That Scrill" Released: June 15, 1997
Have Heart Have Money is the debut album by American rap group
The Mossie , released August 26, 1997 on
Sick Wid It and
Jive Records . It was produced by DJ Xtra Large, K-Lou, Levitti, The Mossie,
Rick Rock ,
Sean T , Studio Ton and Tone Capone and
executive produced by
B-Legit and
E-40 . The album peaked at number 35 on the
Billboard Top Heatseekers and at number 62 on the
Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums .
[1] It features guest performances by E-40,
187 Fac ,
Celly Cel , Levitti, B-Legit, and
G-Note of
Funk Mobb .
Along with a single, a music video was released for the song, "Nobody Can Be You But You",
[2] featuring E-40 and
cameo appearances by B-Legit, Celly Cel,
D-Shot and
Suga-T .
The song, "N.S.R.", was originally released on the 1997 Sick Wid It Records compilation,
Southwest Riders . Another song, "Show No Shame" was slightly altered and retitled from, "Get a Bar of This Game", when it first appeared on the Sick Wid It Records compilation,
The Hogg in Me in 1995.
Track listing
"This and That" (featuring
Mr. Malik ) – 4:24
"Gotta Get That Scrill" (featuring
Suga-T ) – 4:49
"Nobody Can Be You But You" (featuring
E-40 ) – 3:48
"When I Say Jump" (featuring
B-Legit ) – 4:10
"N.S.R." (featuring
Celly Cel ) – 4:24
"Interlude #1 (Mama)" – 2:27
"Mama Used to Tell Me" (featuring Levitti) – 5:15
"White Girl for Sale" (featuring E-40 & Suga-T) – 4:14
"Interlude #2 (Cocktails)" – 0:58
"Later on at the Telly" – 4:07
"Players Roll" (featuring
G-Note ) – 4:37
"Strugglin'" (featuring Silk-E) – 4:30
"Show No Shame" – 4:46
"Black Ass" – 4:59
"Sick Wid It Shit" (featuring
187 Fac & Mistic) – 4:25
Chart history
Personnel
187 Fac - Performer
B-Legit - Vocals, Background Vocals, Performer, Executive Producer
Big Lurch - Background Vocals
Celly Cel - Performer
DJ Xtra Large - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
E-Way - Bass, Guitar
E-40 - Vocals, Background Vocals, Performer, Executive Producer
G-Man Stan - Engineer, Mixing
G-Note - Vocals
Indo - Mixing
K Lou - Keyboards, Vocals, Producer, Drum Programming, Mixing
Kaveo - Vocals, Background Vocals
Keba Konte - Photography
Ken Lee - Mastering
Levitti - Keyboards, Background Vocals, Producer, Performer, Drum Programming, Mixing
Mr. Malik - Vocals, Background Vocals
The Mossie - Vocals, Producer
Pleasure - Background Vocals
Rick Rock - Keyboards, Background Vocals, Producer, Engineer, Drum Programming, Mixing
Sean T - Producer
Studio Ton - Keyboards, Producer, Engineer, Drum Programming, Mixing
Suga-T - Background Vocals, Performer
Tap Dat Ass - Vocals, Background Vocals
Tone Capone - Background Vocals, Producer, Engineer, Mixing
Young Mugzi - Vocals, Background Vocals
References
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