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Destiny's Child - Love Destiny (EP) (2001)


Love: Destiny is the 2001 EP released by female R&B trio Destiny's Child containing a previously unreleased track and remixes from two of their albums, The Writing's on the Wall (1999) and Survivor (2001). The album was sold exclusively at Target where it was sold alongside Survivor.

***Track Listing:
01. My Song (feat. Dwayne Wiggins)
02. Bootylicious (Love: Destiny Version)
03. Survivor (Victor Calderone Club Mix)
04. Bug A Boo (Feat. Wyclef Jean) (Refugee Camp Remix)
05. So Good (Digital Black-N-Groove Club Mix)
06. Say My Name (feat. Timbaland & Static) (Timbaland Remix)
07. Jumpin' Jumpin' (feat. Jermaine Dupri, Da Brat & Lil Bow Wow) (So So Def Remix).

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Destiny's Child - This Is the Remix (2002)


      This Is the Remix is a remix album by American R&B group Destiny's Child. Released in the United States on March 12, 2002 by Columbia Records, the album contains a blend of R&B and dance remixes from the band's previously released three albums Destiny's Child (1998), The Writing's on the Wall (1999) and Survivor (2001) as well as solo material. The album's name is a self-explanatory message taken from the first track "No, No, No Part 2".

      Upon its release, the album reached number 19 on the US Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart and entered the top thirty of the Billboard 200, while reaching the top ten of the New Zealand Albums Chart. Critical reception was generally positive with Allmusic remarking that "these versions aren't only different; usually, they're better than the originals

***Track Listing:
01. No, No, No, Part 2 (extended version) (feat. Wyclef Jean)
02. Emotion (The Neptunes remix)
03. Bootylicious (Rockwilder remix)
04. Say My Name (Timbaland remix)
05. Bug a Boo (Refugee Camp remix) (feat. Wyclef Jean)
06. Dot (The E-Poppi mix)
07. Survivor (extended version remix) (feat. Da Brat)
08. Independent Women, Part 2
09. Nasty Girl (Azza's Nu Soul mix)
10. Jumpin', Jumpin' (extended version remix)(feat. Jermaine Dupri, da Brat & Lil Bow Wow)
11. Bills, Bills, Bills (Maurice's Xclusive Livegig mix)
12. So Good (Maurice's Soul remix)
13. Heard a Word

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Destiny's Child - Destiny Fulfilled (2004)


      Destiny Fulfilled is the fourth and final studio album by American R&B trio Destiny's Child. It was released on November 10, 2004 in by Columbia Records and Sony Urban Music. A comeback release, it marked the return of Destiny's Child after the group went into hiatus, which allowed each member to release solo albums. Unlike their previous material, this record saw each member equally contributing to the songwriting and production. Destiny's Child further worked with frequent collaborators such as Rockwilder, Swizz Beatz and Rodney Jerkins as well as several new producers.

      For the album's theme, the members drew inspiration from the conversations they had during the first week of recording when they discussed about the happenings in their lives while being apart. Composed mostly of mid-tempo songs and ballads that are subsequent continuations of each other, altogether telling one complete story, Destiny Fulfilled is an R&B album. It was released to generally mixed reviews among music critics who criticized its mid-tempo ballads and lyrical content. The album was commercially successful; it reached number two on the US Billboard 200, and has since been certified triple platinum in that region. It was also successful in different countries worldwide receiving certifications in Australia, Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom among others.

***Track Listing:
01. Lose My Breath
02. Soldier (feat. T.I. & Lil' Wayne)
03. Cater 2 U
04. T-Shirt
05. Is She the Reason
06. Girl
07. Bad Habit
08. If
09. Free
10. Through With Love
11. Love
12. Game Over

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Destiny's Child - 8 Days Of Christmas (2001)


      8 Days of Christmas is the fourth studio album and first Christmas album by American R&B girl group Destiny's Child, released on October 30, 2001 by Columbia Records.

      The album contains nine tracks featuring traditional Christmas songs and three original songs. Most of them are re-arranged with up-tempo beats in a contemporary R&B style. The album was recorded in Summer 2001 in the United States, but Kelly Rowland stated during the "8 Days of Christmas" video premiere on BET's 106 & Park in Fall 2001 that parts of the album were also recorded in Japan during Destiny's Child's overseas promo tour. In the same interview, Beyoncé Knowles revealed, "Actually we wrote the song two years ago, when we went in the studio to do some Christmas something. That's what started the idea of doing a Christmas album."[7] The song "8 Days of Christmas" first appeared on the double-disc reissue of The Writing's on the Wall in November 2000.

***Track Listing:

01. 8 Days of Christmas
02. Winter Paradise
03. A "DC" Christmas Medley
04. Silent Night
05. Little Drummer Boy
06. Do You Hear What I Hear
07. White Christmas
08. Platinum Bells
09. O' Holy Night
10. Spread a Little Love on Christmas Day
11. This Christmas
12. Opera of the Bells
13. Proud Family
14. Emotion (with strings)

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Destiny's Child - Survivor (2001)


      Survivor is the third studio album by American girl group Destiny's Child. It was first released by Columbia on May 1, 2001, in the United States. The album involves production by lead singer Beyoncé Knowles and J.R. Rotem with additional production from Poke & Tone, Cory Rooney and Mark J. Feist. Five singles were released from the album: "Independent Women", the Beyoncé-penned "Survivor", "Bootylicious", a cover of The Bee Gees' "Emotion", and "Nasty Girl".

      In the US, the album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart on May 19, 2001 with first-week sales of 663,000 units and stayed at number one for two consecutive weeks. It earned Destiny's Child three Grammy nominations for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals, Best R&B Song, and Best R&B Album. Survivor was certified quadruple Platinum by the RIAA on January 7, 2002. Billboard magazine ranked Survivor at number 70 on the magazine's Top 200 Albums of the Decade.

***Track Listing:
01. Independent Women, Part 1
02. Survivor
03. Bootylicious
04. Nasty Girl
05. Fancy
06. Apple Pie a la Mode
07. Sexy Daddy
08. Independent Women, Part 2
09. Happy Face
10. Emotion
11. Dangerously in Love
12. Brown Eyes
13. The Story of Beauty
14. Gospel Medley
15. Outro (DC-3) Thank You
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Destiny's Child - The Writing's on the Wall (1999)


      The Writing's on the Wall is the second studio album by American girl group Destiny's Child, released on July 27, 1999 in the United States. The album featured production from Missy Elliott, Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Rodney Jerkins, Eric Nealante Phillips, and Beyoncé among others and featured guest appearances from Missy Elliott and R&B trio Next. The Writing's on The Wall spawned four singles, including the number one-hits "Bills, Bills, Bills" and "Say My Name". This is the last album with the group's original line-up.

      The album saw the group taking creative control from writing and producing their own tracks working closely with producer Eric Nealante Phillips and singer-songwriter Xscape member Kandi Burruss. "Bills, Bills, Bills" and "Bug a Boo" were among the first songs written and produced by the group.

      The album debuted at number six on the Billboard 200 chart on August 14, 1999 with first-week sales of 132,000 units and later peaked at number five on May 6, 2000. It earned Destiny's Child six Grammy nominations for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals (twice), Best R&B Song (twice), Record of the Year and Song of the Year. The Writing's on the Wall was certified 8× Platinum by the RIAA on November 6, 2001.

      Billboard magazine ranked The Writing's on the Wall at number 39 on the magazine's Top 200 Albums of the Decade.

***Track Listing:
CD1
01. Intro (The Writing's on the Wall)
02. So Good
03. Bills, Bills, Bills
04. Confessions (feat. Missy Elliott)
05. Bug a Boo
06. Temptation
07. Now That She's Gone
08. Where'd You Go
09. Hey Ladies
10. If You Leave (feat. Next)
11. Jumpin, Jumpin
12. Say My Name
13. She Can't Love You
14. Stay
15. Sweet Sixteen
16. Outro (Amazing Grace Dedicated to Andretta Tillman)
17. Get on the Bus


CD2
01. Independent Women, Part 1
02. Independent Women, Part 2
03. 8 Days of Xmas
04. No, No, No (Wyclef mix)

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Destiny's Child - Destiny's Child (Australian Edition) (1998)


      Destiny's Child is the self-titled debut album of R&B group Destiny's Child, released by Columbia Records on February 17, 1998. It featured the singles "No, No, No" and "With Me". It won Best R&B/Soul Album of the Year at the Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, but due to both singles having a remix ("Part 2") as well as having an original version ("Part 1"), all singles preceded the album.

      The album spent twenty six weeks on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. In the UK, it debuted in the top 75 of the albums chart on the strength of its lead single, "No, No, No". The album did go on to sell 1 million copies worldwide,[1] and was re-packaged and re-released in several countries after the success of the follow-up album, The Writing's on the Wall. The album was met with mostly positive critical acclaim.

***Track Listing:
01. Second Nature
02. No, No, No, Part 2 (feat. Wyclef Jean)
03. With Me, Part 1 (feat. JD)
04. Tell Me
05. Bridges
06. No, No, No, Part 1
07. With Me, Part 2 (feat. Master P)
08. Show Me the Way
09. Killing Time
10. Illusion (feat. Wyclef Jean & Pras)
11. Birthday
12. Sail On
13. My Time Has Come
14. Know That

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Ciara - Jackie (Japan) (2015)



Jackie is the sixth studio album by American recording artist Ciara, and was released on May 1, 2015, through Sony Music Entertainment. Following her departure from her previous record label, and the release of her self-titled fifth studio album, Ciara embarked on a hiatus in order to focus on her relationship with American rapper Future, which provoked Ciara to start work on her sixth album which was predominantly inspired by her then-fiancé. In May 2014, Ciara gave birth to her first child and shortly thereafter called off the engagement. Following the public break-up, Ciara postponed the album and began to record new music, while concentrating on motherhood.

The album was preceded by the release of the lead single, "I Bet", the song debuted at number ninety-six on the US Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at number forty-three. The album was further promoted by a second single "Dance Like We're Making Love" which performed moderately and her first tour in six years, the Jackie Tour.

***Track Listing:

1. Jackie (B.M.F.)
2. That's How I'm Feelin' (feat. Pitbull & Missy Elliott)
3. Lullaby
4. Dance Like We're Making Love
5. Stuck On You
6. Fly
7. I Bet
8. Give Me Love
9. Kiss & Tell
10. One Woman Army
11. I Got You
10. All Good
11. Only One
12. One Woman Army (Intro)
13. One Woman Army
14. I Got You
15. I Bet (feat. Joe Jonas) [Remix]
16. I Bet (R3hab Remix)
17. I Bet (Remix) (feat. T.I.)

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Ciara - Ciara (2013)


      Ciara (also known as Ciara: One Woman Army) is the eponymously titled fifth studio album by American recording artist Ciara, which was released on July 9, 2013, by Sony Music Entertainment. This album is the artist's first release under Epic, since publicly asking the now-defunct Jive Records to release her from her contractual obligations. The singer cited a lack of label support and financial funding for her previous albums Fantasy Ride (2009) and Basic Instinct (2010). On this fifth studio album, Ciara is reunited with her long-term mentor and friend L.A. Reid, chairman of Epic Records. Reid is credited with discovering Ciara in 2003 along with signing her to his LaFace Records label and executive-producing her debut studio album, Goodies (2004).

      Promoting the release of this album, all three singles; including "Sweat" featuring 2 Chainz, "Sorry", and "Got Me Good" were released, when the album was titled One Woman Army. None of the songs impacted on the US Billboard Hot 100 and were subsequently swept aside in favor of a new single, titled "Body Party", which reached at number 22 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 8 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. "I'm Out" featuring Nicki Minaj, was released as the album's second single in June 2013. "Overdose" was released as the album's third single, it was serviced to American Urban and Rhythmic radio in September and October 2013, respectively.

***Track Listing:

01. I'm Out (feat. Nicki Minaj)
02. Sophomore
03. Body Party
04. Keep On Lookin'
05. Read My Lips
06. Where You Go (feat. Future)
07. Super Turnt Up
08. DUI
09. Livin' It Up (feat. Nicki Minaj)
10. Overdose
11. Body Party (feat. Future & B.o.B) (Remix)
12. Boy Outta Here
13. One Night with You

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Ciara - Basic Instinct (2010)


      Basic Instinct is the fourth studio album by American recording artist Ciara. It was released on December 10, 2010, by LaFace Records and Jive Records. Executive-produced by A&R agent Mark Pitts, Ciara, Tricky Stewart and The-Dream, Basic Instinct returns Ciara to her urban roots with mid-tempo R&B cuts and bass-heavy pop and dance songs. Aside from production by Stewart and The-Dream, Ciara collaborated with production by Soundz, Infinity and T-Minus. Frequent collaborator and friend Ludacris makes a guest vocal appearance, as does labelmate and fellow Atlanta-native, Usher. After her previous album, Fantasy Ride, suffered numerous leaks and pushbacks, information about Basic Instinct was kept confidential until the first single was released and album was complete.

      Despite keeping more control of the album's content, Basic Instinct still suffered several pushbacks due the leaking of songs from the album's recording sessions, much like its predecessor. Three singles preceded the album's release including the Ludacris-assisted lead single "Ride," which peaked within the top five on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at number three and at number forty-two on the Billboard Hot 100. The other singles, "Speechless" and "Gimmie Dat," failed to have success like "Ride," and all the singles failed to impact significantly on international single charts. Basic Instinct was well received by critics, on average scoring seventy-two out of 100 according to Metacritic. Most critics praised the eleven-track set for its strong productions and cohesive themes, which drew comparisons to the early career of Janet Jackson. However, there were criticism towards the dated and unoriginal sound of the album as well Ciara's soft vocals being overshadowed by the album's production.

      Basic Instinct debuted on the US Billboard 200 at number forty-four with 37,000 copies sold, becoming the lowest selling debuting album of Ciara's career so far and continuing a downward trend in her commercial success. In international territories, the album was also unsuccessful, most notably reaching top-thirty on the Australian Urban Chart and the UK R&B Chart. On February 14, 2011, just two months after the album's release, Ciara published a statement detailing the issues she experienced with Basic Instinct. She detailed how she alone paid over $100,000 for the "Gimmie Dat" music video and how the label refused to promote the singles on US radio stations. Ciara openly criticized her label for the lack of support with Basic Instinct, as well as her previous album, Fantasy Ride, and asked to be released from her contract with LaFace Records (Jive), as a result.

***Track Listing:

01. Basic Instinct (U Got Me)
02. Ride Ft. Ludacris
03. Gimmie Dat
04. Heavy Rotation
05. Girls Get Your Money
06. Yeah I Know
07. Speechless
08. You Can Get It
09. Turn It Up Ft. Usher
10. Wants For Dinner
11. I Run It

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Ciara - Fantasy Ride (2009)


      Fantasy Ride is the third studio album by American recording artist Ciara, first released on May 3, 2009, by RCA Records and LaFace Records. The album was recorded between 2007 and 2009. Ciara was executive producer on the album along with co-executive Mark Pittsand, Ciara worked with several record producers, including Blac Elvis, Benny Blanco, Blade, Jasper Cameron, The Clutch, Darkchild, Danja, Dr. Luke, Jason Nevins, Jim Beanz, Los da Maestro, Ne-Yo, Osinachi Nwaneri, Polow da Don, The-Dream, Tricky Stewart, Justin Timberlake, T-Pain. The album featured several guest vocalists, including Justin Timberlake, Ludacris, Chris Brown, Young Jeezy, The-Dream, Missy Elliott.

      The album combines R&B and hip hop sounds[citation needed] from her previous albums along with a new pop and dance direction. Fantasy Ride received generally mixed reviews from music critics, who complimented its slow jams and the club tracks, and Ciara's vocal performances, with some critics calling it "a consistently sexy listen" with other critics calling it "Ciara's smoothest ride ever". However, some critics found the album to be a "dud" and others saying "Ciara seems to go almost unnoticed". The album debuted at number three on US Billboard 200, with sales of 81,000. Fantasy Ride became Ciara's third consecutive album to debut within the top three on that chart, making her only the fourth female artist to do so during that decade.

The album has spawned three commercial singles: the US R&B top ten "Never Ever" with Young Jeezy, worldwide hit "Love Sex Magic" with Justin Timberlake, and "Work" with Missy Elliott, which only reached top 60 on international charts. It also spawned one US radio single "Like A Surgeon". A compilation album titled Fantasy Ride: The Mini Collection was released in late July, the album also garnered numerous accolades including one nomination at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, and one nomination at the 52nd Grammy Awards.

***Track Listing:

01. Ciara To The Stage
02. Love Sex Magic (Feat. Justin Timberlake)
03. High Price (Feat. Ludacris)
04. Turntables (Feat. Chris Brown)
05. Like A Surgeon
06. Never Ever (Feat. Young Jeezy)
07. Lover's Thing (Feat. The-Dream)
08. Work (Feat. Missy Elliott)
09. Pucker Up
10. G Is For Girl (A-Z)
11. Keep Dancin' On Me
12. Tell Me What Your Name Is
13. I Don't Remember
14. Echo
15. I'm On
16. Go Girl (Feat. T-Pain)
17. Never Ever (Mirk Radio Remix) (Feat. Young Jeezy)
18. Love Sex Magic (Jason Nevins Electric Bounce Radio Mix) (Feat. Justin Timberlake)

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Ciara - Ciara: The Evolution (2006)


      Ciara: The Evolution (simply known as The Evolution[2][3]) is the second studio album by American recording artist Ciara, released on December 5, 2006, by LaFace Records. The album is separated into five sections, with each showcasing a different side of Ciara's artistry. The first features crunk&B and uptempo records, which mainly deal with feminine independence, while its successor, entitled The Evolution of Music features ballads dealing with the positives and struggles of love. The Evolution of Dance features dance tracks, The Evolution of Fashion deals with self-expression, while the last, entitled The Evolution of C, features tracks that discuss how Ciara has evolved as a person since the start of her career.

      The album was seen as a coming of age project for the singer, as it featured songs with more substance than her last effort. It deals with Ciara's experiences after being in the public eye for the two years prior to the album's release. The tracks are also said to be geared toward a more urban audience. Ciara was the executive producer of the album and enlisted production from Phillana Williams, Antwoine Collins, Brian Kennedy, Bryan-Michael Cox, Calvo Da Gr8, Dallas Austin, Jazze Pha, Kendrick Dean, Lil Jon, Mr. Collipark, The Neptunes, Polow da Don, Rodney Jerkins, The Clutch, will.i.am, among others, and featured guest appearances from 50 Cent and Chamillionaire. Ciara also co-wrote and co-produces most of the songs.

      The album received mixed to positive reviews from most music critics. Generally, critics praised Ciara's increased vocal ability and the album's lyricism, but criticised its frequent interludes and the latter half of the album. The Evolution became Ciara's first and only number-one album in the US, selling 338,000 copies in its first week. It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) within five weeks of its release and has sold 1.3 million copies in the US. It also achieved moderate success in international markets, reaching the top forty in most of the countries it was released in.

      The Evolution spawned four commercial singles, including "Get Up", which reached the top ten in the United States and New Zealand. The next single, "Promise", reached number-one on US R&B charts and number eleven on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming her first top twenty without a featured act. The third single, "Like a Boy", peaked within top twenty in most of the countries it was released in, including the US. The final single, "Can't Leave 'em Alone",

***Track Listing:
01. That's Right (Feat. Lil Jon)
02. Like A Boy
03. The Evolution Of Music (Interlude)
04. Promise
05. I Proceed
06. Can't Leave 'Em Alone (Feat. 50 Cent)
07. C.R.U.S.H.
08. My Love
09. The Evolution Of Dance (Interlude)
10. Make It Last Forever
11. Bang It Up
12. Get Up (Feat. Chamillionaire)
13. The Evolution Of Fashion (Interlude)
14. Get In, Fit In
15. The Evolution of C (Interlude)
16. So Hard
17. I'm Just Me
18. I Found Myself
19. Love You Better
20. Promise (Go and Get Your Tickets Mix)

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Ciara - Goodies (2004)


      Goodies is the debut studio album by American recording artist Ciara. It was released on September 28, 2004 via LaFace Records. After writing songs for several established acts, Ciara's talents were noticed by Jazze Pha, and she began to work on what became Goodies. The album's conception came through the which the title track, created as a female crunk counterpart to Usher's "Yeah" and Petey Pablo's "Freek-a-Leek." Ciara worked with several writers and producers on the album, including Jazze Pha, Lil Jon, Bangladesh, R. Kelly, Johntá Austin, Sean Garrett, and Keri Hilson, among others.

      With Goodies, Ciara was hailed as the "Princess" or "First Lady of Crunk&B." The album uses dance music while utilizing pop, R&B, and hip-hop influences. The album delivers contradictory lyrical content, featuring female empowerment and independence-promoting lyrics in songs like the title track, while others show interest in adult activities. Critics gave the album positive to mixed reviews, commending the "Goodies"-esque songs, while deeming others as unoriginal and noting Ciara's limited vocal abilities. Most critics compared the work to singer Aaliyah, and also said it had qualities of Destiny's Child.

      Commercially the album was a success, in the United States, the album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, selling 124,750 copies in its opening week. It was later certified triple platinum by the RIAA, and as of June 2010, had sold over 2.7 million copies in the United States. The album also fared well internationally being certified Platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) and Silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Goodies earned Ciara two Grammy nominations at the 48th Grammy Awards including Best New Artist and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for "1, 2 Step."

***Track Listing:

01. Goodies (Feat. Petey Pablo)
02. 1, 2 Step (Feat. Missy Elliot)
03. Thug Style
04. Hotline
05. Oh (Feat. Ludacris)
06. Pick Up The Phone
07. Lookin' At You
08. Ooh Baby
09. Next To You (Feat. R. Kelly)
10. And I
11. Other Chicks
12. The Title
13. Goodies (Feat. T.I. & Jazze Pha)

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Cassie - Cassie (2006)


      Cassie is the self-titled debut album by American singer Cassie, released on August 8, 2006, by Bad Boy Records, NextSelection Lifestyle Group, and Atlantic Records. Cassie was discovered by record producer Ryan Leslie, who helped her record demo tapes. After Cassie was signed by Diddy, the founder of Bad Boy Records, she continued to work with Leslie who produced the entire album. Musically, Cassie is mainly a R&B, hip hop and pop album with urban, pop rock and contemporary R&B styles, containing "looming synthesizer patterns" and "ice-cream-truck melod[ies] to give it a slightly twisted and threatening edge," as well as "flippant playfulness."

The album was well-received critically and praised for its production. In addition to being called "confection," it drew comparisons to Janet Jackson. It debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 100,374 copies, staying on the chart for thirteen weeks. As of January 2010, the album had sold 650,000 copies worldwide. Cassie received a vinyl reissue nine years after its original release, reasserting its cult following and influence in certain circles according to music critics.

"Me & U" was released as the lead single from the album on May 16, 2006. It peaked at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 and hit the top twenty in ten other countries. "Long Way 2 Go" was released as the second and final single from the album on September 2006. It did not perform as well as "Me & U" in the United States, only reaching number ninety-seven on the Hot 100, having achieved more success internationally, charting within the top forty of various countries, including number twelve in the United Kingdom.

***Track Listing:
01. Me & U
02. Long Way
03. About Time
04. Kiss Me (feat. Ryan Leslie)
05. Call U Out (feat. Yung Joc)
06. Just One Nite (feat. Ryan Leslie)
07. Hope You're Behaving (Interlude)
08. Not With You
09. Ditto
10. What Do U Want (feat. Pretty Boys)
11. Miss Your Touch

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Calvin Harris - Motion (2014)


      Motion is the fourth studio album by Scottish DJ and record producer Calvin Harris, released on 31 October 2014 by Fly Eye Records and Columbia Records. The album includes collaborations with vocalists Ellie Goulding, Gwen Stefani, John Newman and Tinashe; rapper Big Sean; DJs Alesso, R3hab, Ummet Ozcan and Firebeatz; and the groups Hurts, Haim and All About She.

      The album received mixed responses from critics. Motion debuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart, with 37,325 copies sold in its first week. It debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 in the United States, and became Harris's second consecutive number-one album on the Dance/Electronic Albums chart. The album's first three singles—"Under Control", "Summer" and "Blame"—all topped the UK Singles Chart. Other singles released from the album include "Outside", "Open Wide" and "Pray to God".

***Track Listing:
01. Faith (3:39)
02. Under Control (feat. Hurts) (3:04)
03. Blame (feat. John Newman) (3:32)
04. Love Now (feat. All About She) (3:38)
05. Slow Acid (3:41)
06. Outside (feat. Ellie Goulding) (3:47)
07. It Was You (3:44)
08. Summer (3:42)
09. Overdrive (4:51)
10. Ecstasy (feat. Hurts) (3:41)
11. Pray To God (feat. HAIM) (3:52)
12. Open Wide (feat. Big Sean) (3:07)
13. Together (feat. Gwen Stefani) (3:38)
14. Burnin (3:54)
15. Dollar Signs (feat. Tinashe) (3:56)

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