XXLmag.com has a review of "Back Up N Da Chevy.
The crew does manage to switch things up sonically when they enlist hook man of the moment T-Pain for the smooth strip-club ode “Table Dance.” But it’s the aggressive “Block Boyz” and the festive title track that rekindle the magic of “Dem Boyz.” Although not as strong without Jeezy, Boyz N Da Hood still manage to put in that work.
SOHH.com has a quick interview with Boyz N Da Hood.
"Honestly, we didn't even want another member, but like he said, he just got in where he fit in," added Duke. "Jeezy had a one album deal with us. He had already had a solo situation with Def Jam and he used it to launch his career and that's what it did. We all have different elements that we bring to the group and Jeezy had his own element too. But we just doing it with us four now."
Via
Theo in the forums.
Watch below. It features cameos from Yung Joc and Block.
I was just sent the latest tracklisting for "Back Up N Da Chevy" and it is as follows:
1. Everybody Know Me
2. Bite Down
3. Say What's On Your Mind
4. Nothing Is Promised featuring Yung Joc
5. We Ready featuring Yung Joc
6. Choppas featuring Ice Cube
7. Block Boyz featuring T-Rok, Alfa Mega, Yung Joc and Durty
8. Jump
9. We Ridin'
10. Paper featuring Rick Ross
11. Back Up N Da Chevy
12. Table Dance featuring T-Pain
13. We Thuggin'
14. No Haters Allowed
This differs from the one
Billboard mentioned in that T-Pain is featured on "Table Dance" instead of Rick Ross and "No Haters Allowed" has been added in place of "Hood Laws".