Back Like We Left Something

Back Like We Left Something is the second full-length studio album by UTP. It is their fourth release overall including the 2002 compilation The Compilation and 2004 EP Nolia Clap, released on July 24, 2007 through Rap-a-Lot Records.

Back Like We Left Something
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 24, 2007
Recorded2006 - 2007
GenreSouthern Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap
LabelRap-a-Lot / Asylum / Atlantic
ProducerMike Dean, Polow da Don, Myke Diesel, Bigg Tyme, Sinista, Cory Mo
UTP chronology
Nolia Clap
(2004)
Back Like We Left Something
(2007)
TBA
(2012)

Background

The album was released over three years after The Beginning of the End. By the time of the album's release group founder Juvenile had left the group, leaving UTP as a duo consisting of Wacko and Skip. However, Juvenile still contributed verses to four tracks on the album, "Damn Nigga Damn", "Loaded Up", "1st Piece" and "Gang Bang".

Chartwise, the album was an improvement over their last release Nolia Clap, peaking at 52 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. However it failed to reach the Billboard 200 or produce any hit singles like The Beginning of the End did.

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro"Sinista0:33
2."Uptown"Sinista4:14
3."Damn Nigga Damn" (featuring Juvenile)Sinista4:31
4."Do What Cha Wanna" (featuring Lil Wayne)Pha4:30
5."Straight 2 Da Money" (featuring Kaotic)II Deep Muzic4:24
6."Mr. Nolia Clap (Back Again)"Cory Mo3:59
7."Loaded Up" (featuring Juvenile)Sinista4:06
8."Hustle Hard"A.D. Future, Pha4:27
9."Give It Up" (featuring Trae)Mike Dean4:27
10."Rap Dream"Pha3:23
11."Sticky Icky" (featuring Devin the Dude)Sinista4:15
12."Who's Your Daddy"Myke Diesel3:50
13."1st Piece" (featuring Rich Boy and Juvenile)Polow da Don5:30
14."20 Dollars"Sinista3:45
15."Dope Money"Bigg Tyme3:51
16."Gang Bang" (featuring Juvenile)Sinista3:23
17."Let Me Roll On You" (featuring Prada)A.D. Future3:57
18."Get Em Monster"Sinista4:31
19."Live It Up (Came 2 Far)"Sinista3:56
  • Juvenile is credited as a featured artist as he was not a UTP member at the time of the album's release.

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Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop 52

Personnel

References

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