It Ain't 4 Play

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It Ain't 4 Play
Levitti
  • Redwine
  • Stevie D.
  • Studio Ton
  • Singles from It Ain't 4 Play
    1. "I Wanna See Ya"
      Released: 1996
    Professional ratings
    Review scores
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    AllMusic[1]

    It Ain't 4 Play is the only studio album released by American hip hop group

    Top Heatseekers. The song "It's Time to Mobb" originally appeared on the Sick Wid' It Records 1995 compilation The Hogg in Me
    . The album was supported with the single "I Wanna See Ya".

    Track listing

    No.TitleProducers(s)Length
    1."I Wanna See Ya" (featuring Pleasure)
    • Kevin Gardner
    • Redwine
    • Levitti
    • G-Note (co.)
    5:04
    8."Pimps up, Those Down"Studio Ton4:15
    9."The Zone" (featuring Little Bruce)K-Lou4:11
    10."That's What We Do" (featuring Smitty)
    • Stevie D.
    • K-Lou (co.)
    4:13
    11."Ya'll Know the Deal" (featuring B-Legit)
    • Kevin Gardner
    • Redwine
    2:54
    12."We Gettin' Stronger" (featuring Smitty, Gangsta P, Double OJK and Poo-Miller)
    • K-Lou
    • Mac Shawn (co.)
    5:35
    13."Millasville Playa" (featuring LeVitti)Levitti4:52
    14."It's Time to Mobb" (featuring Little Bruce and LeVitti)
    • Levitti
    • Mac Shawn (co.)
    4:45
    15."Mr. Bubble" (Bonus Track) (co.)4:00
    Total length:1:04:23
    Sample credits

    Personnel

    • DeShawn "
      Mac Shawn
      " Dawson – vocals, keyboards, drum programming, producer, mixing
    • Clifton "G-Note" Dickson – vocals, co-producer, mixing
    • K-1 – vocals, co-producer
    • Brandt "B-Legit" Jones – vocals, executive producer
    • "Little Bruce" Thurmon – vocals
    • Smitty – vocals
    • Anton "Gangsta P" Barrett Sr. – vocals
    • Double OJK – vocals
    • Poo-Miller – vocals
    • Lewis "
      Levitti
      " King – backing vocals, keyboards, drum programming, producer, mixing
    • Pleasure – backing vocals
    • Ken "K-Lou" Franklin – keyboards, drum programming, producer, mixing, engineering
    • Marvin "Studio Ton" Whitemon – keyboards, drum programming, producer, mixing, engineering
    • Kevin Gardner – keyboards, drum programming, producer
    • Robert Redwine – producer
    • Steve Davison – keyboards, drum programming, producer
    • Dannell "D-Shot" Stevens – co-producer
    • Tom Brick – mastering
    • Earl "E-40" Stevens – executive producer
    • Keba Konte – photography
    • Phunky Phat Graph-X – design

    Charts

    Chart performance for It Ain't 4 Play
    Chart (1996) Peak
    position
    US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[2] 46
    US
    Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[3]
    28

    References

    1. ^ Stanley, Leo. "Funk Mobb - It Ain't 4 Play Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
    2. ^ "Funk Mobb Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
    3. ^ "Funk Mobb Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved December 18, 2022.