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| Released | May 10, 1994 (1994-05-10) | 
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| Recorded | 1993–1994 | 
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| Studio | Dangerous Music Studio | 
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| Length | 55:00 | 
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| Producer | Ant Banks | 
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- "Parlayin'"
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| AllMusic |      [1] | 
The Big Badass is the second solo studio album by the American rapper and record producer Ant Banks.[2] It was released on May 10, 1994, through Dangerous Music/Jive Records.[3] Produced entirely by Banks himself, it features guest appearances from Ant Diddley Dog, Boots Riley, Goldy, Rappin' Ron, Spice 1, Too $hort and the rest of The Dangerous Crew. The album peaked at number 80 on the Billboard 200 and number 10 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States.
Track listing
| Title | Writer(s) | 
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| 1. | "The Big Badass" |  | 5:30 | 
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| 2. | "2 Kill a G" (featuring Spice 1 & Too $hort) |  | 5:19 | 
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| 3. | "Streets of Oakland" (featuring Boots) |  | 4:39 | 
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| 4. | "The Drunken Fool" |  | 4:12 | 
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| 5. | "Parlayin'" (featuring Goldy) |  | 4:12 | 
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| 6. | "Clownin' Wit da Crew" (featuring The Dangerous Crew) | - Banks
 - Damani M. Khaleel
 - R. Royster
 - Anthony Nelson
 - Shaw
 - Gooden
 - Clinton
 
  | 3:41 | 
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| 7. | "Fuckin' Wit Banks" (featuring Too $hort & Goldy) |  | 4:53 | 
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| 8. | "Straight Hustlin'" |  | 4:28 | 
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| 9. | "Pimp Style Gangstas" (featuring Rappin' Ron & Ant Diddley Dog) |  | 3:47 | 
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| 10. | "The Loot" (featuring Too $hort) | - Banks
 - Shaw
 - Clinton
 - Worrell
 - Collins
 
  | 3:27 | 
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| 11. | "Packin' a Gat" |  | 5:19 | 
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| 12. | "Hard as Hell" |  | 5:33 | 
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| Total length: | 55:00 | 
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- Sample credits
 
Personnel
- Anthony "Ant" Banks – vocals, keyboards, guitar, drum programming, producer, engineering
 
- Todd "Too $hort" Shaw – vocals (tracks: 2, 6, 7, 10), executive producer
 
- Robert Lee "Spice 1" Greene Jr. – vocals (track 2)
 
- Raymond "Boots" Riley – vocals (track 3)
 
- Mhisani "Goldy" Miller – vocals (tracks: 5, 7)
 
- Anthony "Ant Diddley Dog" Nelson – vocals (tracks: 6, 9)
 
- R. "Rappin' Ron" Royster – vocals (tracks: 6, 9)
 
- Damani "Father Dom" Khaleel – vocals (track 6)
 
- Ramone "Pee-Wee" Gooden – vocals (track 6), keyboards, guitar, engineering
 
- Stacy Hogg – backing vocals (tracks: 1, 4, 7, 9)
 
- Clyde Thompson – backing vocals (track 1)
 
- Otis Cooper – backing vocals (track 4)
 
- Sugar Ray Howell – backing vocals (track 4)
 
- Kiki Hitsville – backing vocals (track 6)
 
- Roniece Levias – backing vocals (track 11)
 
- Tony Edwards – backing vocals (track 11)
 
- Jeffrey Spencer McCormick – saxophone (track 12)
 
- Kirk Felton – digital editing
 
- Tom Coyne – mastering
 
- Randy Austin – executive producer
 
- Izumi Inoue – design
 
Charts
References
- ^ Jehnzen, Daevid. "Ant Banks - The Big Badass Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
 
- ^ Goldsmith, Melissa Ursula Dawn; Fonseca, Anthony J. (December 1, 2018). "Hip Hop around the World: An Encyclopedia [2 volumes]". ABC-CLIO – via Google Books.
 
- ^ Thompson, Dave (April 2, 2019). "Goldmine Record Album Price Guide". Penguin – via Google Books.
 
- ^ "The Billboard 200". Billboard. Vol. 106, no. 27. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. July 2, 1994. p. 112. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
 
- ^ "Top R&B Albums". Billboard. Vol. 106, no. 27. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. July 2, 1994. p. 23. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
 
 
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