Let 'Em Burn

2003 studio album by Hot Boys
Let 'Em Burn
Studio album by
Hot Boys
ReleasedMarch 25, 2003
Recorded1999–2000
Genre
  • Gangsta Rap
  • Southern hip hop
Length60:00
LabelCash Money, Universal
ProducerMannie Fresh
Bryan "Baby" Williams (exec.)
Ronald "Slim" Williams (exec.)
Hot Boys chronology
Guerrilla Warfare
(1999)
Let 'Em Burn
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Chicago Tribune(Positive) [2]
RapReviews(7.5/10) [3]

Let 'Em Burn is the third studio album by New Orleans rap group the Hot Boys, released March 25, 2003, on Cash Money Records. The album was originally recorded from 1998 to 2000, but was not released until three years later due to Juvenile, B.G. and Turk leaving Cash Money Records. All the production on the album is done by former Cash Money Records producer Mannie Fresh. Let 'Em Burn debuted at #14 on the Billboard 200, selling 64,000 copies in its first week.[4] Planning for the album dates back to 1999 as promotional advertising were shown in the booklet for Lil Wayne's Tha Block Is Hot.

Track listing

All tracks produced by Mannie Fresh.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Alicia Applefoot" (Intro)Byron Thomas0:24
2."Introduction" (feat. Big Tymers)
  • Dwayne Carter
  • Terius Gray
  • Christopher Dorsey
  • Tab Virgil
  • Bryan Williams
  • Thomas
3:17
3."My Section"
  • Carter
  • Gray
  • Dorsey
  • Virgil
4:09
4."Stick & Move" (feat. Big Tymers & Lac)
  • B. Williams
  • Carter
  • Gray
  • Dorsey
  • Virgil
  • Thomas
5:26
5."Down Here"
  • Carter
  • Gray
  • Dorsey
  • Virgil
  • Thomas
4:16
6."Spin Tha Bend"
  • Carter
  • Gray
  • Dorsey
  • Virgil
  • Thomas
4:13
7."My Cousin's New Keyboard" (skit) (feat. Mannie Fresh)
  • Terrence Williams
  • Thomas
1:13
8."Let 'Em Burn"
  • Carter
  • Gray
  • Dorsey
  • Virgil
  • Thomas
4:56
9."Do Whatcha Do" (feat. Big Tymers)
  • B. Williams
  • Dorsey
  • Virgil
  • Thomas
3:35
10."Gangsta Nigga" (feat. TQ)
  • Carter
  • Gray
  • Dorsey
  • Virgil
  • Terrance Quaites
  • Thomas
4:55
11."These Hoes" (feat. Mannie Fresh & TQ)
  • T. Williams
  • Thomas
2:28
12."3 Strikes"
  • Carter
  • Gray
  • Dorsey
  • Virgil
  • Thomas
4:35
13."Jack Who, Take What"
  • Carter
  • Gray
  • Dorsey
  • Virgil
  • Thomas
4:54
14."Young Riders"
  • Carter
  • Gray
  • Dorsey
  • Virgil
  • B. Williams
  • Thomas
3:44
15."Off Wit' Ya Head" (B.G. solo)
  • Dorsey
  • Thomas
3:15
16."Up In Tha Hood" (feat. Lac)
  • Carter
  • Gray
  • Dorsey
  • Virgil
  • Thomas
5:17
17."Outro"
  • K. Moore
  • Thomas
1:10

Personnel

  • Barewolf – keyboards (2-6, 8-16)
  • Leslie Brathwaite – mixing (1-6, 8-10, 12-16)
  • Ryan Enstrom – engineer (4, 10, 13)
  • Steve Fisher – engineer (3), assistant engineer (16), assistant mix engineer (1-6, 8-16)
  • Erik Flettrich – engineer (6, 15)
  • Mannie Fresh – producer, keyboards (2-6, 8-16)
  • Mark "Exit" Goodchild – engineer (2-4, 6, 7, 9, 13, 16, 17), mixing (7, 11, 17)
  • Charles Pettaway – guitar (6, 11, 13), bass (6)
  • Kai Schoorman – engineer (2, 12)
  • Deshaun Washington – engineer (9)
  • Bryan Williams – executive producer
  • Cory Williams – engineer (1, 11, 15), assistant engineer (3, 4, 6, 9, 13)
  • Ronald Williams – executive producer

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[5] 14
US Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums[6] 3

References

  1. ^ Let 'Em Burn at AllMusic
  2. ^ "Hot Boys Let 'Em Burn the departure of three of... - tribunedigital-chicagotribune". Archived from the original on 2016-03-16. Retrieved 2017-03-05.
  3. ^ Juon, Steve "Flash" (2003-03-25). "Hot Boys :: Let 'Em Burn :: Cash Money Records/Universal Records". RapReviews. Retrieved 2013-08-27.
  4. ^ "Linkin Park's 'Meteora' Crashes Chart at No. 1 | Billboard". Billboard. Archived from the original on 2014-09-20. Retrieved 2013-03-25.
  5. ^ "Hot Boys Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 2020-01-16.
  6. ^ "Hot Boys Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 2020-01-16.
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