
PopMatters wrote that "the new Greatest Hits album from the legendary Memphis duo draws completely from their peak period and sounds like the classic album that has eluded them their whole career rather than a 'best of' collection. It peaked at #59 on the Billboard charts. It was released on May 18, 2008, by Koch Records, and includes many of the duo's best songs from Comin' Out Hard, On the Outside Looking In, Space Age 4 Eva, and Living Legends. Eightball & MJG - Space Age Pimpinspectrogram.png: 1 19:26: 305.3K: 15. The album, which notably featured production by Swizz Beatz and DJ Quik, was a departure for 8Ball & MJG, who heretofore had worked more or less exclusively with regional producers. Eightball & MJG - Space Age Pimpin.png: 1 06:49: 43.5K: 14. On Top Of The World Play In Our Lifetime. In 2000, 8Ball & MJG left Suave and switched to JCOR Entertainment, a short-lived rap label founded by Jay Faires, for the release of Space Age 4 Eva. It also contained the song Space Age Pimpin, which was 8Ball & MJGs first single to chart, reaching 58 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles and Tracks chart and 22 on the Hot Rap Singles chart. Elsewhere, a pair of Jazze Pha productions also stand out, the meditative "Thingz" and the aggressive "Pimp Hard," as do the celebratory title track and the intense album-closer, "Thank God." While these individual moments feature some of the best production work of Eightball & MJG's career to date, the album itself as a whole plays like a mishmash, more a collection of big-name producer collaborations than a cohesive whole, which many of the duo's previous albums had been.We Are The South: Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by 8Ball & MJG. On Top of the World was particularly successful, peaking at 8 on the Billboard Hot 200 and being certified Gold. The club-orientated tracks stand out, particularly the Swizz Beatz-produced "At the Club" and the DJ Quik-produced "Buck Bounce," both of which pair Eightball & MJG with non-Southern big-name producers for the first time. INgrooves (on behalf of SoSouth) The Royalty Network (Publishing. This album, Eightball & MJG's first non-Suave House release, returns to the space-age pimping that had been the duo's stock-in-trade for years. Chorus - X 2 This is pimp shit, you hoes got to deal with No nonsense, bitch, thats what this is Pimp shit, you hoes gon respect this Real nigga shit and aint scared to check a bitch. 3 ‘n the Mornin’ 20th Anniversary (Deluxe Edition) LICENSES. 1 (1999), which had cast Eightball & MJG as been-there, done-that Southern rap sages and earned widespread acclaim in the process, the duo responded with the lighthearted Space Age 4 Eva.


After the thoughtful reflection of In Our Lifetime, Vol.
