Draft:Thuggin' Under The Influence (T.U.I.)
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Thuggin Under The Influence was Jeezy’s first album. It dropped August 31, 2001, under Corporate Thugz, which was an independent record label. During that time his stage name was Lil' J.
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Released | August 31, 2001 |
Track listing
[edit]- "Introduction"
- "Welcome", produced by Pretty Ken
- "Swerve", featuring C-Dog from 404 Soldierz*, produced by Sol Messiah
- "Put Da Whip On It", produced by Pretty Ken
- "Long Days", produced by Pretty Ken, with vocals by Jennie Lasater
- "Watch What U Say'n", featuring Fidank, produced by Shawty Redd
- "Dubbs And Brikks", featuring Kinky B, produced and mixed by Sol Messiah
- "Tonite", produced by Pretty Ken, with vocals by Ricardo*
- "G.A.", featuring and produced by Shawty Redd
- "Put Da Whip On It (Cont.)", featuring Da Likk, produced by Sol Messiah
- "Haters", featuring and produced by Lil Jon*
- "Right Here Right Now", featuring Chyna Whyte and Fidank, produced by YOS (4)
- "Skit"
- "Freaky Thug", featuring Charlie Jangles of Jatis*, guitar by Steve Lake (3), produced by Sol Messiah
- "Whatdaya Call Dat", featuring Kinky B, produced by Sol Messiah
- "Do That Shit", featuring Bigg Boyz and Kinky B, produced by Lil J*
- "Getcha Some Money", featuring Ms. Peaches*, produced by Sol Messiah
- "Dis Shawty Here", produced by Pretty Ken
Personal
[edit]- Executive-Producer – Kinky B, Lil' J (5)
- Executive-Producer [Co] – Joel Peavy, Michael Dobson (2)
- Mastered By – Larry Nix
- Recorded By, Engineer – Jan Nerud (tracks: 2, 4, 5, 8, 18)
- Scratches – Sol Messiah
- 2005 debut albums
- Albums produced by Drumma Boy
- Albums produced by Jazze Pha
- Albums produced by Mr. Collipark
- Albums produced by Mannie Fresh
- Albums produced by Shawty Redd
- Def Jam South albums
- Jeezy albums
- Albums produced by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League
- Albums produced by Don Cannon
- Albums produced by Lil' C (record producer)