Bow Wow – 2001 – Doggy Bag; Bow Wow – 2005 – Wanted; Bow Wow – 2003 – Unleashed; Bow Wow & Omarion – 2007 – Face Off; Bow Wow – 2000 – Beware of Dog; Bow Wow – 2009 – New Jack City II; Bizzy Bone – 2006 – The Midwest. Download Beware Of Dog by Lil Bow Wow at Juno Download. Listen to this and millions more tracks online. Beware Of Dog. Balearic/Downtempo Bass Breakbeat Disco/Nu-Disco DJ Tools Drum And Bass Dubstep Deep Dubstep Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime EDM Electro Euro Dance/Pop Dance Footwork/Juke.
Jermaine Dupri has done it again. The veteran producer has introduced another young urban phenom into the hip hop industry This time around for the year 2000, JD has brought his talented 13-year old protege Lil’ Bow Wow into the music spotlight.
Before you have any preconceived notions about this album, I would definitely keep in mind Jermaine Dupri‘s track record with developing young adolescent talents. For example, groups like Xscape and Kriss Kross have excelled and profited from the production of Jermaine Dupri and the So So Def camp.
Lil Bow Wow is definitely a great talent and spits out some serious lyrics throughout his debut album. Tracks like Puppy Love, You Know Me and his first single Bounce With Me displays the So So Def incumbent can hold his own in the rap game. The track, I would suggest to lock into would be LBW‘s second single, Bow Wow (That’s My Name) featuring Hip Hop’s Immortal Giant Snoop Dogg. This cut could be a potential classic in the urban music category.
Even though, there isn’t a really many flaws to the album. There are few set backs to the debut. First, Some of Bow Wow‘s tracks sound kind of a dry and lacking any foundation. Tracks like Ghetto Girls and The Dog in Me don’t really fit in Bow Wow‘s debut. The second drawback could be his young age. I understand he has been in the game for about 5 years now and he has few cameo appearances, however, Some of his lyrics on the album does show his immature stage and his inexperience.
Beware of Dog is definite keeper and a trademark to the So So Def dynasty. This album is clear cut winner in my opinion to potentially be rated for best debut album of the year.
Wanted is the fourth studio album by American rapper Bow Wow; it was released on July 12, 2005, by Columbia Records. The album debuted at number 3 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 120,000 copies in the first week. The album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipping over a million copies in the United States. Clean versions of 'Fresh Azimiz' and 'Let Me Hold You' were recorded. This was Bow Wow's first album to contain uncensored profanity, albeit only in the form of the word 'nigga'.
Wanted received mixed reviews from music critics. The album spawned three successful singles, 'Let Me Hold You' featuring R&B singer Omarion, 'Like You' featuring R&B singer Ciara, and 'Fresh Azimiz' featuring rappers J-Kwon and Jermaine Dupri. 'Big Dreams', the remix to 'Fresh Azimiz' featuring Mike Jones and 'Caviar' featuring Snoop Dogg, were service as an accompanying music videos. As of October 2006, the album has sold 956,000 copies in the United States.
Commercial performance[edit]
Wanted debuted at number 3 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 120,000 copies in the first week.[1]
The album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipping over a million copies in the United States. As of October 2006, the album has sold 956,000 copies in the United States.[2]
Critical reception[edit]
The album received mixed reviews from music critics.
Track listing[edit]
Wanted Reloaded (dual disc)[edit]
The CD side of the disc contains the original 11 tracks.
Bonus DVD
Personnel[edit]
Adapted from the Wanted liner notes.[9]
Charts and certifications[edit]
See also[edit]References[edit]
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