Compil R&B 2001

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
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1It Wasn't Me
recording engineer, producer and mixer:
Shaun Pizzonia
brass:
Kevin Bachelor and Jerry Johnson (saxophonist with roots reggae band Steel Pulse)
guitar:
R. Zapata
keyboard:
Nigel Staff
percussion [drums]:
Shaun Pizzonia
violin:
Gwen Laster
background vocals:
Brian & Tony Gold and Shaun Pizzonia
lead vocals:
Ricardo Ducent and Shaggy (Orville Richard Burrell, dancehall and reggae singer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records (1967–2003; name as in imprint during 1972–1990) (in 2000, in 2001)
produced for:
Big Yard Music Group
recorded at and mixed at:
Ranch Recording Studio in New York, United States
music videos:
It Wasn't Me by Shaggy (Orville Richard Burrell, dancehall and reggae singer) featuring Ricardo “RikRok” Ducent
part of:
My VH1 Music Awards – Your Song Kicked Ass but Was Played Too Damn Much Nominees (2001) and Billboard: The 500 Best Pop Songs (as of October 2023) (number: 273)
recording of:
It Wasn’t Me
writer:
Brian Thompson, Orville Burrell (Orville Richard Burrell, dancehall and reggae singer), Shaun Pizzonia and Ricardo Ducent
publisher:
Livingsting Music
Shaggy4.153:47
2R&B 2 Rue
Matt3:52
3Stan
producer:
The 45 King (aka DJ Mark)
vocals:
Dido (English singer‐songwriter)
samples:
Thank You by Dido (English singer‐songwriter)
recording of:
Stan
writer:
Dido Armstrong (English singer‐songwriter), Paul Herman and Marshall Mathers (Eminem, US rapper)
publisher:
Champion Music U.K. (ended), Ensign Music Corporation (ended), Eight Mile Style, Peermusic III, Ltd. (BMI), Warner Chappell Music, Ltd. (1996–2019) (until 2019), WB Music Corporation (1929–2019) (until 2019) and WC Music Corp. (from 2019 to present)
is based on:
Thank You (Dido)
Eminem55:31
4The Next Episode
audio engineer:
Richard Huredia (US hip hop mix engineer)
bass guitar:
Preston Crump
guitar:
Sean Cruse
keyboard:
Camara Kambon
additional background vocals and additional other vocals:
Nate Dogg
lead vocals:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer)
vocals:
Snoop Dogg (US rapper)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Aftermath Entertainment (US rap) (in 1999) and Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 1999)
samples:
The Edge by David McCallum (actor/musician)
recording of:
The Next Episode
lyricist:
Calvin Broadus (aka Snoop Dogg) and Nathaniel Hale (Nate Dogg)
writer:
Andre Young (Andre Young, rap producer), Brian Bailey, David McCallum (actor/musician) and Ms. Roq
Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg4.12:37
5All Good
performer:
Chaka Khan
recording of:
All Good?
writer:
Dave Jolicoeur (Plug 2 of De La Soul), Kelvin Mercer (US rapper/producer Kelvin Mercer, aka Pos), Vincent Mason (US rapper Vincent Mason, member of De La Soul), Supa Dave West (US Hip-Hop producer) and Yvette Marie Stevens
De La Soul feat. Chaka Khan33:57
6911
performer:
Mary J. Blige
recording of:
911
writer:
Mary Brown, Katia Cadet, Jerry Duplessis and Wyclef Jean (Haitian rapper, musician and actor)
Wyclef Jean feat. Mary J. Blige4:06
7Straight Up
recording engineer:
Brian Frye
co-producer:
Bryan‐Michael Cox (US R&B/hip‐hop producer/songwriter)
producer:
Jermaine Dupri (American rapper, record producer, actor & DJ)
assistant mixer:
John Horesco IV
mixer:
JD (American rapper, record producer, actor & DJ) and Phil Tan (Malaysian-American audio engineer)
recorded at and mixed at:
Southside Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
recording of:
Straight Up
writer:
Bryan‐Michael Cox (US R&B/hip‐hop producer/songwriter), Jermaine Dupri (American rapper, record producer, actor & DJ) and Lil’ Mo
publisher:
Babyboy’s Little Publishing Co., EMI April Music Inc., Mo Lovin Music, Noontime South and So So Def Music
Chanté Moore23:39
8Case of the Ex
recording of:
Case of the Ex
writer:
Traci Hale, Christopher Stewart (producer, C. “Tricky” Stewart) and Tab
Mýa3:51
9Independent Women, Part I
additional recording engineer:
Troy Gonzalez and Ramon Morales (US-based recording engineer)
recording engineer:
Manelich Sotolongo
producer:
Beyoncé Knowles, Poke and Tone and Cory Rooney
mixer:
Rich Travali
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony Music Entertainment, Inc. (not for release label use! company owned by Sony Corporation of America from 1991–2004, operated worldwide except in JP) (in 2000, in 2001)
produced for:
Cory Rooney Entertainment, Inc., Music World Productions, Inc. and Trackmasters Entertainment Inc.
recording of:
Independent Women, Part I
writer:
Samuel Barnes, Beyoncé Knowles, Jean‐Claude Olivier (hip hop producer Jean Olivier, of Poke and Tone) and Cory Rooney
Destiny’s Child3.653:40
10Bag Lady
recording of:
Bag Lady
lyricist:
Erykah Badu
composer:
Andre Young (Andre Young, rap producer), Erykah Badu, Isaac Hayes, Shaun Martin, Nathaniel Hale (Nate Dogg) and Ricardo Brown (Kurupt, US rapper)
quotes music from:
Bumpy’s Lament
Erykah Badu4:05
11Soul Sista
Bilal3:56
127 Days
recording of:
7 Days
writer:
Craig David, Darren John Hill and Mark Hill (Mark Hill)
Craig David4.653:54
13Crazy
recording of:
Crazy
K‐Ci & JoJo3:21
14Don't Mess with My ManLucy Pearl3:40
15Country Grammar (hot...)
additional producer:
Kevin Law
producer:
Jason Epperson
mixer:
Rich Travali
vocals:
Nelly (US rapper)
part of:
Billboard: The 500 Best Pop Songs (as of October 2023) (number: 394)
recording of:
Country Grammar (Hot Shit)
writer:
Cornell Haynes, Jr. (US rapper) and Jason Epperson
publisher:
D2 Pro Publishing, Hipgnosis SFH I Limited, Jay E’s Basement, Universal Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP) and Universal Music–MGB Songs
Nelly4.84:47
16Unleash the Dragon
performer:
Beanie Sigel
recording of:
Unleash the Dragon
writer:
Dwight Grant and Mark Andrews
Sisqó23:52
17Imagine That
recording engineer and mixer:
Brian Stanley (US engineer)
producer:
Rockwilder (US hip-hop producer, songwriter, engineer, multi-instrumentalist, programmer)
background vocals:
LeShawn Williams
vocals:
LL Cool J
mixed for:
Loreal, Inc. and Team B Inc.
produced for:
F‐5 Productions
recorded at:
Mirror Image Studios in New York, New York, United States
mixed at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Imagine That
writer:
Dana Stinson (US hip-hop producer, songwriter, engineer, multi-instrumentalist, programmer) and James Todd Smith
publisher:
Dayna’s Day Publishing, L L Cool J Music, Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) and WC Music Corp.
LL Cool J44:54
18Elle Te Rend Dingue (Poom Poom Short)
Nuttea3:42