1998 studio album by Young Bleed
My Balls and My Word Released January 20, 1998 (1998-01-20 ) Recorded 1996–1997 Genre Length 57 :19 Label Producer My Balls and My Word (1998) My Own (1999)
"How Ya Do Dat" Released: September 13, 1997 "Times So Hard" Released: April 11, 1998
My Balls and My Word is the debut studio album by American rapper Young Bleed . It was released on January 20, 1998,[citation needed ] through No Limit /Priority Records .[ 1] The production was handled by Happy Perez and Beats by the Pound ,[ 2] with Master P and C-Loc serving as executive producers.[ 3] It features guest appearances from Lay-Lo, C-Loc, Master P, Lee Tyme, Lucky Knuckles, Fiend and Mystikal . The album was a success,[ 4] reaching number 10 on the Billboard 200 and topping the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums . In March 1998,[ 5] the album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America .[ 6] [ 7]
Soren Baker , writing for Chicago Tribune , said that "Young Bleed subtly and gently mocks the stereotype of laid-back Southerners." The journalist highlighted "thick bass lines", "rapid drum loops", and Young Bleed's vocal performance.[ 1] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic thought My Balls and My Word was a "conventional late-'90s gangsta record", criticizing it for its lack of originality.[ 8] Steve Juon of RapReviews viewed it as the label's compilation album , but believed that Young Bleed "elevates it substantially".[ 9] Similarly, Elliott Wilson of The Source magazine thought it was "more a family affair than a solo release", but believed that the rapper "fails to carry the weight without his friends". He commended the production, noting "slinky basslines, swirling keyboards and eerie strings".[ 2]
Title Producer(s) 1. "Keep It Real" (featuring C-Loc and Master P ) 4:15 2. "Bring the Noise" (featuring Master P and Mystikal ) 3:30 3. "An Offer U Can't Refuse" Happy Perez 1:13 4. "The Day They Make Me Boss" Happy Perez 5:10 5. "Mo Money" (featuring Lay-Lo and Lucky Knuckles) O'Dell 3:37 6. "Pull It Off" (featuring C-Loc, Lay-Lo, Lee Tyme and Lucky Knuckles) Happy Perez 4:53 7. "Times So Hard" (featuring Master P, Fiend , Mo B. Dick and O'Dell) Mo B. Dick 3:58 8. "How Ya Do That" (featuring Master P and C-Loc) 4:31 9. "Better Than Last Time" (featuring C-Loc and Max Minelli) Happy Perez 4:48 10. "Lil Poppa Got a Brand New Bag" (featuring Max Minelli) Happy Perez 3:16 11. "Confedi" (featuring C-Loc, Lee Tyme and Max Minelli) Happy Perez 5:02 12. "Da Last Outlaw" Happy Perez 4:25 13. "Ghost Rider" Happy Perez 3:22 14. "We Don't Stop" (featuring Max Minelli) Happy Perez 5:22 Total length: 57:19
Glenn "Young Bleed " Clifton Jr. – main artist Steven "C-Loc" Carrell – guest artist (tracks: 1, 6, 8, 9, 11) , executive producer Percy "Master P Miller – guest artist (tracks: 1, 2, 7, 8) , executive producer Michael "Mystikal " Tyler – guest artist (track 2) Chad "Max Minelli" Roussel – guest artist (tracks: 5, 6, 9-11, 14) Lucky Knuckles – guest artist (tracks: 5, 6) J-Von – guest artist (tracks: 5, 6) Lee Tyme – guest artist (tracks: 6, 11) Richard "Fiend " Jones – guest artist (track 7) Raymond "Mo B. Dick " Poole – guest artist (track 7) , producer (tracks: 2, 7) Odell Vickers Jr. – guest artist (track 7) , producer (track 5) Nathan "Happy " Perez – producer (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 6, 8-14) Craig "KLC " Lawson – producer (tracks: 1, 2, 8) Craig Bazile – producer (track 2) Chad "Pimp C " Butler – producer (track 2) Pen & Pixel Graphics – artwork Omni Color – design Dave Weiner – A&R Duffy Rich – A&R Kevin Faist – A&R ^ a b c Baker, Soren (February 13, 1998). "Young Bleed My Balls and My Word" . Friday. Chicago Tribune . p. 42 – via Newspapers.com . ^ a b c Wilson, Elliott (March 1998). "Record Report: Young Bleed – My Balls and My Word". The Source . No. 102. New York. p. 190. ^ Young Bleed (1998). My Balls and My Word (liner notes). No Limit Records/Priority Records. P2 50738. ^ Drake, David (October 28, 2011). "Young Bleed: Preserved" . Pitchfork . Retrieved May 31, 2024 . ^ a b "American album certifications – Young Bleed – MY BALLS AND MY WORD (ALL I HAVE IN THIS WORLD..)" . Recording Industry Association of America . ^ Ivey, Justin (February 28, 2017). "The New New: 12 Baton Rouge Rappers You Should Know" . XXL . Retrieved May 31, 2024 . ^ Arnold, Paul (October 11, 2011). "Young Bleed Talks Signing With Tech N9ne, His History With No Limit Records" . HipHopDX . Retrieved May 31, 2024 . ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas . "My Balls & My Word Young Bleed" . AllMusic . Retrieved December 19, 2021 . ^ a b Juon, Steve 'Flash' (February 28, 2023). "Young Bleed :: All I Have In This World, Are… My Balls and My Word" . RapReviews . Retrieved March 1, 2023 . ^ "Young Bleed Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved September 18, 2013. ^ "Young Bleed Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved September 19, 2013. ^ "1998 The Year in Music" . Billboard . Vol. 110, no. 52. December 26, 1998. p. YE-38. Retrieved May 14, 2021 . ^ "1998 The Year in Music" . Billboard . Vol. 110, no. 52. December 26, 1998. p. YE-50. Retrieved May 14, 2021 .