Wanted (Bow Wow Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "Do You" Jaron Alston, Jermaine Dupri, James Phillips Lroc Jermaine Dupri, LRoc* 3:32
2. "Big Dreams" Dupri, Shawntae Harris, Phillips Jermaine Dupri, LRoc* 3:34
3. "Let Me Hold You" (featuring Omarion) Dupri, Brenda Russell, Ernest Wilson No I.D., Jermaine Dupri* 4:10
4. "Fresh Azimiz" (featuring Jermaine Dupri & J-Kwon) Dupri, Phillips Jermaine Dupri, LRoc* 4:32
5. "Caviar" (featuring Snoop Dogg) Alston, Calvin Broadus, Dupri, Phillips Jermaine Dupri, LRoc* 3:44
6. "Like You" (featuring Ciara) Alston, Johntá Austin, Ricky Bell, Dupri, Ralph Tresvant Bryan-Michael Cox, Jermaine Dupri* 3:27
7. "B.O.W." Shad Moss, Alston, Ronnie Jackson Bow Wow 3:35
8. "Go" B. Cox, Dupri, McKinley Jackson, Robert Simpson, Melvin Steals, Howard Thompson Bryan-Michael Cox, Jermaine Dupri* 4:24
9. "Do What It Do" (featuring Jermaine Dupri) Dupri, Phillips Jermaine Dupri, LRoc* 3:06
10. "Is That You (P.Y.T.)" Dupri, James Ingram, Quincy Jones, Phillips Jermaine Dupri, LRoc* 3:57
11. "Mo Money" (featuring T. Waters) Dupri, Phillips, Anthony Waters Jermaine Dupri, LRoc* 9:08
Notes
  • Track 8, "Go", featured uncredited vocals by Jermaine Dupri.
  • Track 10, "Is That You (P.Y.T.)", featured additional vocals by Johntá Austin.
Sample credits
  • "Let Me Hold You", samples "If Only for One Night" performed by Luther Vandross, originally performed by Brenda Russell, and written by Brenda Russell.
  • "Like You", samples "I'm Leaving You Again" performed by New Edition, and written by Ricky Bell and Ralph Tresvant.
  • "Go" samples "Treat 'em Right" performed by Chubb Rock, and written McKinley Jackson, Robert Simpson, Melvin Steals and Howard Thompson.
  • "Is That You (P.Y.T.)" samples "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" performed by Michael Jackson, and written by James Ingram and Quincy Jones.

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