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Big Tyme is the second album by American hip hop group Heavy D & the Boyz. Big Tyme is also the final album to feature bandmate Trouble T Roy (Troy Dixon), who died from a fall in 1990.
The album was released in 1989 for Uptown Records and was produced by DJ Eddie F, Teddy Riley, Marley Marl, and Pete Rock. The album was considerably more successful than the group's last album, making it to #19 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Three hit singles were released: "We Got Our Own Thang", "Somebody for Me", and "Gyrlz, They Love Me".
Track listing
"We Got Our Own Thang" (prod. by Teddy Riley) - 3:50
"You Ain't Heard Nuttin Yet" (prod. by DJ Eddie F) - 4:28
"Somebody for Me" (prod. by DJ Eddie F, Nevelle, Heavy D & Al B. Sure!) - 5:03
"Mood for Love" (prod. by DJ Eddie F, Heavy D & Pete Rock) - 5:27
"Ez Duz It, Do It Ez" (prod. by Marley Marl) - 3:59
"A Better Land" (prod. by Heavy D & Pete Rock) - 4:55
"Gyrlz, They Love Me" (prod. by Marley Marl and Heavy D) - 4:52
"More Bounce" (prod. by DJ Eddie F & Heavy D) - 4:53
"Big Tyme" (prod. by DJ Eddie F & Pete Rock) - 4:56
"Flexin" (prod. by DJ Eddie F) - 3:51
"Here We Go Again, Y'all" (prod. by Marley Marl) - 4:05
"Let It Flow" (prod. by DJ Eddie F, Heavy D & Pete Rock) - 3:45