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BBD
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 18, 2001
Recorded2000–2001
Genre
  • R&B
  • Length42:49
    LabelBiv 10/Universal
    Producer
  • Them Damn Twins
  • Heavy D
  • Tony Dofat
  • Chris "The Arsonist" Jenkins
  • Junior "J-Nod" Etienne
  • Dave Hummel
  • Bell Biv DeVoe chronology
    Hootie Mack
    (1993)
    BBD
    (2001)
    Three Stripes
    (2017)

    BBD is the third studio album by American R&B group Bell Biv DeVoe, released in December 2001 through Biv 10 and Universal Records. It's the group's first recording since 1993's Hootie Mack.[1]

    Critical reception[edit]

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Vibe[2]

    Jason Birchmeier from AllMusic said that despite some decent production, he was put off by the misogynistic slant in the group's brag and floss content, calling it『too harsh and too direct to be sexy […] too one-dimensional to appeal to anyone who is disinterested in hearing three guys channel their frustrations towards submissive, generic women with no voice.』He concluded that, "[I]t's perhaps ironic that BBD's comeback album showcases precisely why the general public stopped caring about these guys in the first place. These guys went from "Candy Girl" to "Dance Bitch" and wonder why the masses grew weary."[1] Barry Walters, writing for Vibe, felt the record "sounds more like contract fulfilment than musical inspiration", pointing out the lewd material that was implicit on "Poison" now being explicitly in the forefront, concluding that "the hardcore-playa front BBD erect to mask their pop past is just another bad creation."[2]

    Track listing[edit]

    Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[3]

    No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
    1."Sic' Wit' It"
    • James Glasco
  • Danielle Jones
  • Ricky Bell
  • Ronnie DeVoe
  • Sharard Dixon
  • Icarus
  • DJ Twinz3:47
    2."Da Hot Shit (Aight)" (feat. Shaheed 'The Poster Boy', Shamari Fears, and Jak Frawst)
    • Bell
  • Glasco
  • S. Dixon
  • Sean Williams
  • Deldrick Ford
  • Michael Bivins
  • DeVoe
  • Rockwilder3:40
    3."Breezy"
  • Richard Smith
  • DeVoe
  • Austin Donawa
  • John Luks
  • Jonathan Short
  • Michael Brown
  • Bell
  • Tony Dofat
  • 4:28
    4."Shorty Gone Get It"
    • Robert Taylor
  • William Davison
  • Dorian Daniels
  • Bell
  • Icarus
  • DeVoe
  • Sean White
  • Epitome3:31
    5."Dance Bitch"
    • Junod Etienne
  • Davison
  • S. Dixon
  • White
  • Junod "J-Nod" Etienne3:57
    6."Pesos"
    • Etienne
  • Davison
  • S. Dixon
  • Junod "J-Nod" Etienne3:39
    7."Scandalous"
    • Janette Sewell
  • Davison
  • Steve Estiverne
  • S. Dixon
  • Steve Estiverne3:55
    8."I Ain't Going Nowhere"
    • DeVoe
  • Ken Francis
  • Chris Jenkins
  • Chris "The Arsonist" Jenkins4:05
    9."In My Crib"
  • Brian Casey
  • Lee Dixon
  • Pierre Medor
  • Dwayne Nesmith
  • Da Corna Boyz (co.)
  • 4:10
    10."Since I Blew"
    • Dave Hummel
  • Dwayne Morgan
  • DeVoe
  • Dave Hummel3:49
    11."Home Alone"
    • Jenkins
  • DeVoe
  • Francis
  • Bivens
  • Chris "The Arsonist" Jenkins3:48

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c Birchmeier, Jason. "Bell Biv DeVoe - BBD". AllMusic. Retrieved June 23, 2011.
  • ^ a b Walters, Barry (February 2002). "Bell Biv DeVoe 'BBD'". Vibe. 10 (2). Vibe Media: 123. ISSN 1070-4701. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  • ^ BBD (booklet). Biv 10, Universal. 2001.

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