''BB Queen'' is the sophomore
album
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by
Philadelphia
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-based
hip-hop artist,
Bahamadia. ''BB Queen'' was released on July 25, 2000 through Good Vibe Recordings. ''BB Queen'' was Bahamadia's first release in four years, since her debut album,
Kollage, which was released in 1996. The album peaked at number 25 on the
''Billboard'' Independent Albums Chart.
Critical reception
Matt Conaway of
AllMusic
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gave the
EP 4 out of 5 stars, writing that "..the hypnotic lounge music of Jay Dee's soulful apprentices Dwele and EQ enables Bahamadia's subtle flow more of an opportunity to truly flourish
han on ''Kollage''"
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Track listing
# BB Queen's Intro (feat. DJ Revolution)
# Special Forces (feat. Planet Asia, Rasco, Chops & DJ Revolution)
# Commonwealth (Cheap Chicks)
# One-4-Teen (Funky for You) (feat. Slum Village)
# Philadelphia (feat. Dwele)
# Beautiful Things (feat. Dwele)
# Pep Talk
Personnel
*Bahamadia – engineer, liner notes, mixing, primary artist, producer
*Chops – engineer, mixing, producer, vocals
*DJ Drez – engineer, producer
*DJ Revolution – engineer, guest artist, mixing, scratching
* Planet Asia – guest artist, vocals
* Rasco – guest artist, vocals
* Slum Village – guest artist, vocals
* Dwele - guest artist, vocals, producer
Charts
References
{{Reflist
2000 EPs
Bahamadia albums