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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. I Like Them Girls 2. I Aint the One 3. Just a Baby Boy - (with Snoop Dogg/Mr. Tan) 4. Make up Your Mind 5. There Foe Me (Baby) 6. Lord You Control Me (Interlude) 7. Im Sorry 8. What Am I Gonna Do 9. Fling 10. Off the Heezy (Feat Jermaine Dupri) - (with Jermaine Dupri) 11. Get up on It - (with Sole) 12. Housekeepin 13. I Wrote a Song About It (Interlude) 14. For Always 15. Bring You Back My Way 16. Happy - (bonus track) 17. So Alone - (bonus track)
Album Notes This is an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel includes: Tyrese (vocals); Snoop Dogg, Mr. Tan, Jermaine Dupri, Sole (rap vocals); Bill Meyers (arranger, conductor); The Underdogs, Rodney Jerkins, Tim Kelley, Jake, Trev (various instruments); Babyface (acoustic guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Andy Haller (acoustic guitar); Michael Thompson, Joey Pafolla, Eric Jackson, George Evans (guitar); Damon Thomas (piano, keyboards, programming); Battlecat (keyboards, drums, programming); C. "Tricky" Stewart (keyboards, programming, sequencing); Harvey Mason, Jr. (keyboards, programming); Orenthal Harper (keyboards); Nathan East (bass); Kenny Greene, Sherree Ford-Payne, Frank Jordan, La Shawn "Big Shiz" Daniels, J. Valentine (background vocals). Producers include: Babyface, Damon Thomas, Harvey Mason Jr., Jermaine Dupri, Rodney Jenkins. Engineers include: Paul Foley, Tracy Brown, Tim Kelley. Japanese edition includes two bonus tracks, "Happy", and "So Alone." Former child star Tyrese (a native of the Watts district of LA, hence the title) has come up with a slinky selection of contemporary R&B that'll be sure to win him a place in the hearts of aficionados of after-hours crooning everywhere. 2000 WATTS rarely strays from its well-oiled, seductive path, even with an explosively sexy song such as "Off the Heazy," and that's to Tyrese's credit. Such low-key, smooth, and erotic songs as "Housekeepin'" and "Bring You Back My Way" will go far to cement Tyrese's claim as a contemporary pretender to Al Green's pre-gospel lover-man title. Though "I Like Them Girls" isn't exactly subtle, its incredibly catchy chorus sticks with you long after 2000 WATTS has meandered off in the general direction of the boudoir. Editorial Reviews Q (09/01/2001) The Source (07/01/2001) Entertainment Weekly (05/25/2001) | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||
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