Tightwork 3000 is the third album by the Southern rap group 95 South, released in 2000. It was a commercial failure. Two singles, "Tightwork" and "Wet-n-Wild", were released but failed to chart.
The album was produced by 95 South's Daddy Black and AB, with help from Jayski. It was recorded in Jacksonville and Orlando.
The Oklahoman wrote: "The lyrics become redundant, and the beats fuse into a monotone. Perhaps AB and Daddy Black should go back to doing what they're talented at the mostâÂÂproducing remixes for other artists." The Austin Chronicle thought that "the wet 'n' wild Orlando collective's bass-quakin' big-booty thump is tighter than a string bikini and more refreshing than an open fridge." Billboard called the title track "fun-loving" and praised the "infectious bassline and the catchy hook."