Booti Call

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Track listing

12", Vinyl
  1. "Booti Call" (K.C. Miami Mix) - 4:42
    feat. T-Pirate
  2. "Booti Call" (T.R. Pop Mix) - 4:21
    feat. T-Pirate
  3. "Booti Call" (T.R. Doggie Mix) - 7:01
    feat. T-Pirate
  4. "Booti Call" (Doggie Dub Mix) - 4:30
  5. "Booti Call" (No Rap Radio Mix) - 4:21
  6. "Booti Call" (Gotta Get U Home With Me Mix) - 4:06
    feat. T-Pirate
  7. "I Like the Way You Work" (T.R. Blackstreet Mix) - 5:18
  8. "I Like the Way You Work" (Papa Lee Mix) - 4:53
    feat. Menton Smith
  9. "I Like the Way You Work" (T.R. Uptown Mix) - 4:04
    feat. Menton Smith
  10. "I Like the Way You Work" (Ballad Mix) - 4:10
12", Vinyl (Promo)
  1. "Booti Call" (LP Version) - 4:17
    feat. T-Pirate
  2. "I Like the Way You Work" (LP Version) - 4:25
    feat. Nutta Butta
  3. "I Like the Way You Work" (LP Version) - 4:25
    feat. Nutta Butta
  4. "Booti Call" (LP Version) - 4:17
    feat. T-Pirate

Personnel

Information taken from Discogs.[2]

  • production – Markell Riley, Teddy Riley, Erick Sermon
  • rapping – Nutta Butta, T-Pirate
  • writing – A. Dickey, M. Graham, C. Hannibal, L. Little, M. Riley, T. Riley, E. Sermon, M. Smith, L. Sylvers
  • engineering assistant - Sprague Williams, Kimberly Smith

Chart performance

Notes

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External links

"I Like the Way You Work" Music video on YouTube

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