| The Wait Is Over | ||||
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| Released | July 21, 1998 | |||
| Recorded | 1998 | |||
| Genre | Hip hop, Southern rap, Miami bass | |||
| Label | Big Beat | |||
| Producer | Nick Rodell | |||
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The Wait Is Over is the second album by the Southern rap group 69 Boyz, released in 1998. It was a moderate success, peaking at number 114 on the Billboard Hot 200; however, it didn't chart as well as the group's previous album, 199Quad. The album contained the hit single "Woof Woof", which peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100[2] and was also featured on the soundtrack to the film Dr. Dolittle. Jay Ski and C.C. Lemonhead (the Quad City DJ's) produced many of the songs.
Track listing
- "Intro" - 0:06
 - "Roll Wit It" - 2:57
 - "Sticky" - 2:59
 - "Get on Your Feet" - 5:47
 - "Freak You Down 2 da Bass" - 4:13
 - "What's a Catch 22" - 1:47
 - "Catch 22" - 2:01
 - "Backseat" - 2:18
 - "Da Set (Intro)" - 0:11
 - "Da Set Pt. 2" - 5:34
 - "Roll Call (Intro)" - 0:08
 - "Roll Call" - 4:21
 - "Strip Club (Intro)" - 0:19
 - "Strip Club Luv" - 4:39
 - "Do You Want It? (Intro)" - 0:22
 - "Do You Want It, Baby?" - 2:18
 - "Beep Beep" - 3:09
 - "Wasn't Me" - 3:42
 - "Wilbert" - 0:38
 - "ICU" - 3:58
 - "Woof Woof" - 4:31
 - "2 A.M. (Intro)" - 0:10
 - "2 A.M. (Whatcha Doin'?)" - 4:01
 - "Girls Just Wanna" - 3:32
 - "I Need You (Skit)" - 0:06
 - "I Need You '98" - 4:09
 - "One God, One Judge" - 3:23
 
- Strip Club Luv & Strip Club Luv (intro) sampled The Isley Brothers 1982 All In My Lover Eyes
 
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