Lead the Way is the second studio album by American rap supergroup T.W.D.Y., released on October 3, 2000 by Thump Records. It peaked at number 74 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[3] The album was produced entirely by Ant Banks and Sonny B. It features guest performances by West Coast heavy-weights: Kurupt, Ice-T, Too Short, CJ Mac, B-Legit, MC Eiht, Luniz, King T, Dru Down and Cold 187um.

Lead the Way
Studio album by
T.W.D.Y.
ReleasedOctober 3, 2000
Genre
Length73:46
LabelThump Records
Producer
T.W.D.Y. chronology
Derty Werk
(1999)
Lead the Way
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Vibe[2]

T.W.D.Y. is composed of Ant Banks, Dolla Will and Captain Save 'Em. Ant Banks also performs drums and keyboards on the album.

Track listing

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  1. "Lead the Way" (featuring Too Short & Vidal Prevost) - 4:38
  2. "X Files" (featuring B-Legit & Harm) - 4:32
  3. "Get That Paper" (featuring Askari X & Vidal Prevost) - 4:24
  4. "Wired Up" (featuring Yukmouth, Dru Down & CJ Mac) - 3:22
  5. "P.I." (Interlude) - 0:50
  6. "Shut Up" (featuring Ice-T, Kokane & Too Short) - 5:27
  7. "Boss Bitches" (featuring Sylk-E. Fyne, Conscious Daughters & Gripsta) - 3:33
  8. "Blue Suits & Badges" (featuring J-Dubb, Kurupt, Otis & Shug) - 4:12
  9. "No Win Situation" (featuring King T, Casual, G-Stack & Keak Da Sneak) - 4:04
  10. "Oh Boy" (Interlude) (featuring Ghetto Gomez) - 0:44
  11. "Game Shooters" (featuring E-40, Mac Shawn & Too Short) - 6:15
  12. "Never Sober" (featuring MC Eiht, Numskull, Otis & Shug) - 4:07
  13. "In the Ghetto" (featuring WC, G-Stack, Otis & Shug) - 4:07
  14. "Hoes & Tricks" (featuring Goldy, Kokane & Slink Capone) - 5:40
  15. "Let It Go" (featuring DenGee, T-Pup, Baby DC & Butch Cassidy) - 4:28
  16. "Cali 4 Ni Yey" (featuring Too Short, Vidal Prevost, Otis & Shug) - 4:33
  17. "The Hook Up" (featuring Murder One, Smash, Kokane & Cold 187um) - 4:38
  18. "Hater Bob" (Interlude) (featuring Ghetto Gomez & The Madd Idiot) - 1:08
  19. "Me & Ski" (featuring E-A-Ski) - 3:04

Chart history

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Chart (2000)[3] Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 74

References

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  1. ^ Birchmeier, Jason. Review: Lead the Way. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2010-01-15.
  2. ^ Columnist. "Review: Lead the Way". Vibe: 174. November, 2000.
  3. ^ a b ((( Lead the Way > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums ))). All Media Guide, LLC. Retrieved on 2010-01-15.
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