Hawk (Big Hawk album)
HAWK is the 2nd studio album by American rapper Big Hawk from Houston, Texas. It was released on February 27, 2001 through Game Face and Ghetto Dreams.
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Released | February 27, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2000-2001 | |||
Genre | Southern hip hop | |||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Hot Shit" | Shadow Black | |
2. | "Diggin' Da South" (featuring Z-Ro) | Willie "Willow" Malone | |
3. | "They Scared" (featuring Lil' O) | Shadow Black | |
4. | "Nigga What" | Q-Stone | |
5. | "Pimpin' Ain't a Thang" (featuring Scooby & Jim Deezy) | Willie "Willow" Malone | |
6. | "You Already Know" (featuring Big T) | Teno | |
7. | "That Other Shit" | Spectacular | |
8. | "War" (featuring Big Pokey & Scooby) | Pretty Todd | |
9. | "Get Dat Doe" (featuring Chris Ward, Killa Kyleon & Poppy) | D.E.L. | |
10. | "What You Boys Know" (featuring Small Boy) | Bruce Katara | |
11. | "Check Yo Self" | Double D | |
12. | "On Your Mark" (featuring Starchy Arch & Grit Boys) | Pretty Todd | |
13. | "Leave Us Alone" (featuring Tiny T & Lil' O) | Mr. M.J. | |
14. | "Make 'Em Feel It" (featuring Trae) | Shadow Black | |
15. | "You Don't Wanna Fuck With Me" (featuring Godfather) | Willie "Willow" Malone | |
16. | "This Is for the Real" (featuring Small Boy) | Willie "Willow" Malone |
Personnel
- John Edward Hawkins – main artist
- Darius Coleman – featured artist (tracks: 5, 8, 12)
- Oreoluwa Mitchell Magnus-Lawson – featured artist (tracks: 2, 13)
- Poppy – featured artist (tracks: 9, 12)
- Small Boy – featured artist (tracks: 10, 16)
- Joseph Wayne McVey IV – featured artist (track 2)
- J. "Jim Deezy" Babineaux – featured artist (track 5)
- A. Morgan – featured artist (track 6)
- Milton Powell – featured artist (track 8)
- Chris Ward – featured artist (track 9)
- Kyle Riley – featured artist (track 9)
- Starchy Arch – featured artist (track 12)
- Tiny T – featured artist (track 13)
- Frazier Othel Thompson III – featured artist (track 14)
- Carl Jones – featured artist (track 15)
- Willy Malone – producer (tracks: 2, 5, 15-16), mixing, recording (tracks: 1-3, 5-6, 9-10, 13-16), executive producer
- Shadow Black – producer (tracks: 1, 3, 14)
- Todd E. Berry – producer (tracks: 8, 12), mixing, recording (tracks: 8, 11-12)
- Quincy Whetstone – producer (track 4)
- Teno – producer (track 6)
- Spectacular – producer (track 7)
- D.E.L. – producer (track 9)
- Bruce Katara – producer (track 10)
- André Sargent – producer (track 11)
- Mike "MJ" Johnson – recording & producer (track 13)
- James Hoover – mixing
- Sean Blaze – recording (track 4)
- Dietrich Pinnock – recording (track 7)
- John Moran – mastering
- Robert Louis – executive producer
- Mike Frost – artwork
- Chad Porter – photography
Chart positions
Chart (2002) | Peak position | |
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scope="row" | US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[1] | 45 |
scope="row" | US Independent Albums (Billboard)[2] | 43 |
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References
External links
Hawk* – Hawk at Discogs (list of releases)
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