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Best of Both Worlds: The Album

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Download links and information about Best of Both Worlds: The Album by Bizzle. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Soul, Gospel genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 47:29 minutes.

Artist: Bizzle
Release date: 2012
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Soul, Gospel
Tracks: 12
Duration: 47:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro (featuring Willie) 2:38
2. Reason Why (featuring Willie) 3:46
3. Love Comes (featuring Willie) 4:29
4. Get Low (featuring Willie) 4:13
5. Long Day (featuring Willie) 3:07
6. Press On (feat. Gs) (featuring Willie) 3:49
7. Give Him Praise (feat. Canton Jones) (featuring Willie) 4:24
8. Get No Better (feat. Latoya Wilson) (featuring Willie) 4:04
9. Lights Down Low (feat. Bumps Inf & D Maub) (featuring Willie) 3:59
10. Ends Meet (featuring Willie) 3:45
11. Chase the Son (feat. Kel Mitchell & Mouthpi3ce) (featuring Willie) 5:04
12. Final Call (featuring Willie) 4:11

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A far cry from the Jay-Z and R. Kelly project of the same name, this Best of Both Worlds brings together gospel hip-hop artists Willie "PDUB" Moore Jr. (formerly known as Pretty Willie) and Bizzle. Both have been doing their thing for quite a while now, dropping a long line of inspirational club jams and heading the Young Fly and Saved and God Over Money movements, respectively. St. Louis rapper/singer PDUB claims more than 25 million MySpace plays, while Houston-via-L.A. emcee Bizzle is perhaps best known for his Jay-Z callout single "Some Explaining To Do." In terms of production, this would easily fit in pretty much any high-end nightclub VIP room, complete with skittering beats, intergalactic synth squiggles, and huge bass bumps (though the lyrics are all about God and living right by Him). Perhaps a little heavyhanded for those who haven't been saved, it's undeniably catchy from start to finish, especially on joints like "Long Day," "Final Call," and the harp-infused love jam "Get No Better."