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In the early 2000s, Da Brat didn't release much material, save a few singles and appearances. Her most popular songs during this time included the U.S. number 1 single "Never`` (2001) from her fourth studio album Limelite, Luv & Niteclubz. The accompanying music video featured Brat working a day job alongside Season (who previously appeared in Gangsta and Girl's Tyme), and was directed by Marc Webb, who was also responsible for directing the 1999 film L.A. Confidential. The video was also shot on location in Skid Row, Los Angeles, and featured Brat dressed in stereotypical tramp-like attire and sporting a Mohawk as she dispenses advice and steals purses from unsuspecting women. On February 17, 2005, Da Brat released her fifth studio album Da Girl's Guide To Love. Its singles included "Ain't That A Bitch" and "Bout to Get Myself Some (Girl)." In 2007, Da Brat released her sixth studio album Bratty Girls Guide to Da Money, which topped the U.S. Rap Albums chart. She returned to work briefly for an episode of the BET series Ridin', providing guest vocals on the song, "Never Gone, Never Rejected," which features fellow West Coast rapper, Swizz Beatz. Da Brat has appeared on the fifth season of the BET series Tables (version). Her reimagined single "I Got It Goin on" was included on the soundtrack to the film Dancing with the Stars and she was a guest singer on an episode of the Fox show The O.C. (version). In 2008, Da Brat released her seventh studio album, The Huntsville Sessions. In 2009, she released her eighth album, Da Brat Gets Busy. Da Brat, along with Big Tymers, provides vocals on the song "Pimpin Pushers." Also in 2009, she left Bad Boy Entertainment after she was dropped from her contract. After being dropped from her record label, she was signed to Def Jam Recordings (in a joint-venture with Universal Records) in 2010. d2c66b5586