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2019 studio anthology by Chris Brown

Indigo
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Studio album by

Chris Chocolate-brown

Released June 28, 2019[1]
Recorded 2016–2019
Studio
  • Calabasas Audio, Los Angeles
  • CBE, Tarzana
Genre
  • R&B[ii]
  • popular[3]
Length 123:08
Characterization
  • RCA
  • CBE
Producer
  • Chris Chocolate-brown (exec.)
  • Anthony "Ant" Wilson (also exec.)
  • J-Louis
  • 40
  • A1
  • Allen Ritter
  • Almatic
  • Amadeus
  • Andre Harris
  • Avedon
  • Ayo
  • Boi-1da
  • Cam Wallace
  • Cardiak
  • Chizzy
  • Clint Ford
  • D. A. Doman
  • Damon Thomas
  • Dave Sava6e
  • Dem Jointz
  • DiMuro
  • Don City
  • EVO
  • DY
  • Frank Dukes
  • Gezin
  • Goldy, Jr.
  • Hitmaka
  • Ink
  • ISM
  • J. R. Rotem
  • Jack Jones
  • July the Producer
  • Kevin Cossom
  • Keyz
  • Los Da Mystro
  • Marco Mavy
  • Mike Gonek
  • Nick Fouryn
  • OG Parker
  • Onlyxne
  • Oligee
  • Preme
  • Rich Skillz
  • RoccStar
  • Romano
  • Scott Storch
  • Sheldon Ferguson
  • Shndō
  • Smash David
  • Snipe Young
  • Teddy Walton
  • The Rascals
  • Troy Ambroff
  • Soundz
  • Vinylz
  • Wallis Lane
  • Xeryus Grand
Chris Dark-brown chronology
Heartbreak on a Full Moon
(2017)
Indigo
(2019)
Slime & B
(2020)
Deluxe edition cover
Indigo Extended

Indigo Extended

Singles from Indigo
  1. "Undecided"
    Released: January 4, 2019
  2. "Back to Honey"
    Released: April xi, 2019
  3. "Wobble Up"
    Released: Apr 18, 2019
  4. "No Guidance"
    Released: June 8, 2019
  5. "Oestrus"
    Released: June 20, 2019

Indigo is the 9th studio album by American singer Chris Brown, released on June 28, 2019, by RCA Records.[i] The album marks his second double album and is a follow-up to his eighth anthology Heartbreak on a Full Moon (2017). Brown for the album worked with several producers, including Boom David, Soundz, Hitmaka, Boi-1da, Scott Storch, OG Parker and many others. The anthology too features various guest appearances past urban and pop artists, including Nicki Minaj, Yard-Eazy, Tory Lanez, Tyga, Justin Bieber, Juicy J, Juvenile, H.East.R, Tank, Lil Jon, Lil Wayne, Joyner Lucas, Gunna, Trey Songz and Drake.

The official recording sessions for the anthology began in August 2018 and ended in May 2019, with some songs off of it being recorded earlier during the first months of 2018, while a couple songs from the extended edition were recorded few years prior. The album'south aesthetics feature a supernatural and spiritual imagery, conceived by Brown himself, and handled by graffiti artist Saturno, visual artist Jeff Cole, and 3D artists Circle Circle Math and Sarper Baran.

Musically, Indigo is an R&B record, that contains genres such every bit dancehall, afropop and bounce music too. Its topics focus on spiritual love, sex activity, energy and vibrations, outlining a positive turn that follows a bad menstruum in a person'southward life. The album received mostly positive reviews from music critics, that praised the tape's production and Brown'southward song performance, but plant the long album's length unnecessary different its predecessor Heartbreak on a Full Moon.[three]

The anthology debuted at number one on the U.s.a. Billboard 200, making it his third number-one album in the country, and offset in 7 years, since Fortune (2012). Six official singles were released from Indigo: "Undecided", "Back to Love", "Wobble Up", featuring Nicki Minaj and G-Eazy, "No Guidance", featuring Drake, and "Heat", featuring Gunna. "No Guidance" became the biggest hit out of it, peaking at number v on the Billboard Hot 100, and topping the Rhythmic Airplay chart, being substituted past the following released single from the album, "Rut", at the top spot.

Background and recording [edit]

In December 2017, soon after releasing his acclaimed showtime double-disc, Heartbreak on a Total Moon, Brownish started to work on new textile.[4] [5] Later in the beginning of 2018 he worked on two collaboration mixtapes, that ended up never beingness released, one with R&B vocalist Jacquees, and another one with rapper Joyner Lucas, while withal working on new songs for his side by side solo project, that was rumored to exist called Indigo.[6] It was rumored that Brown's next anthology would be chosen Indigo from July 2018, when the singer got the word tattooed on his sideburn.

The actual processing work of the projection, after the drafting of its concept, began in Baronial 2018, at the finish of the "Heartbreak On A Full Moon tour", with "Undecided" being the first song composed following the idealization of the album,[7] while a couple songs from the extended edition, dropped 3 months after the actual anthology, were composed during the realization of the previous anthology Heartbreak on a Full Moon, with the vocal "Engineering" made in 2016, and the song "Going At Information technology" in December 2017. The album was fully recorded and mixed at Calabasas Sound in Los Angeles, with the exception of "Undecided", existence recorded and mixed at Brown's home studio, named CBE Studios.[8] Brownish, during the working of the album, covered the chief walls of his studio with animated coloured kaleidoscopes to help his inspiration correspond in a improve fashion the album'south concept.

Prior to its release the vocalist said that Indigo would focus on "energy, dear, light, and happiness", saying that it reminded him of his previous albums Chris Brown, Graffiti and F.A.One thousand.E..[9] Chocolate-brown explained the album's title during an Instagram alive, saying:

The color indigo is a symbol of spirituality and inner awakening, and for the album I composed various songs entitled by colors that represent the emotion of those colors, for example "Cherry" represents anger, but the concept of the disc develops on the meaning of indigo. Information technology's also connected to indigo children, and that explains the supernatural mood of the anthology.[10]

Music and lyrics [edit]

Indigo is an R&B anthology, which tends to a slightly more pop sound than its predecessor Heartbreak on a Full Moon,[3] containing as well genres such equally dancehall and afrobeat. Barry Walters of Spin found some songs of the album, such equally "Indigo", "BP" and "Heat", to be a merge of "archetype R&B sound and stylistic, with late 2010s trap influences".[xi] The anthology'southward sound in parts contains influences of tropical music, where songs with percussionist sounds from genres similar dancehall, afropop and bounce music prevail, as in songs like "You Like That", "Juice", "Wobble Upwardly", "Back to Love" and "Lurkin'".[12] Exclaim!'s Mike Juliano noted on several tracks a "characteristic usage of pitch shifted background vocals".[1]

On the disc at that place are iv double tracks, where there'south a progression of different musical productions, and they are "Emerald/Burgundy", "Natural Disaster/Aura", "Trust Problems/Human action In" and "BP/No Judgment".[13]

Indigo'southward topics outline a positive turn that follows a bad menses in a person's life, represented equally the at-home afterward the storm. In many parts of the album the singer describes how beloved, in his many forms, connects him to the enlightment of his spirituality.[14] According to A.D. Amorosi of The Inquirer, the album's themes mix spiritual enkindling with sexuality.[fourteen] Indigo, being the follow-up of Heartbreak on a Full Moon, leaves the raw and personal songwriting of that album, as well as its nighttime and sultry mood, for a mode more lighthearted sound and tone, notwithstanding having few introspective songs like "All on Me" and "Don't Check on Me" that give a closer expect at Chocolate-brown's trials and tribulations.[xv]

Artwork [edit]

The encompass art for the album was revealed on May 14, 2019, forth with the back embrace. The front cover artwork was designed by graffiti artist Saturno and features a purple-haired Chris Brown's face in space, surrounded past fictional monsters and flying saucers, while the back cover, designed by visual artist Jeff Cole, continues the supernatural theme with a levitating body over a pyramid.[16] The CD's interior illustrations were handled by 3D artists and concept designers Circle Circle Math and Sarper Baran, that worked over a photoshoot done by Jake Miosge, Brown'southward official tour photographer.[17] [18]

Pregnant [edit]

Artist Saturno explained in 2021 the meaning of the front comprehend that he made for the album, saying: "When Chris Brown deputed me to do this embrace he was very articulate about wanting to convey "The Indigo Generation" equally the concept, including crystal glass equally championship letters. I had some understanding of the subject field before, but it was not until so that I began to enquiry information technology more than in-depth. On the cover, you can see human consciousness, religion, political powers, greed, indoctrination, obsolete teaching, and new era enkindling. I placed Pisces and Aquarius constellations, in lodge to show the change of cycle or change of era. You can too find a mythological existence with armor that represents the superior intelligence, sending information of the universe and u.s. as being the receivers. The codifier that social club needs for its evolution. Aliens in flying saucers representing the consciousness of the indigos as evolved extraterrestrials, advanced consciousness capable of feeling and seeing the world in another way and acquiring that knowledge of the universe. 1950 the second generation, eleven:11 the number of the angel and the enkindling of the censor; these are just some of the elements that I wanted to explain. All of the details and figures of the artwork are continued to that world and take a significant".[19]

Release and promotion [edit]

In December 2017, Dark-brown showed that he was working on new songs teasing a "Michael Jackson-inspired" vocal on his Instagram profile, filming a video from his studio and playing the vocal supposedly chosen "Vampire Vibe".[4] [5] During the commencement months of 2018 he posted some snippets of new unreleased songs, showing that he was working on a collaboration mixtape with Jacquees, on another collaboration mixtape with Joyner Lucas, and on his album, rumored to be chosen Indigo.[vi]

In Jan 2019, Brown appear a new deal with International global media and his label RCA Records, condign one of the youngest artists to own his masters at age 29.[20] Indigo was announced as the first album on this deal, with the release of the beginning single "Undecided" on January 4, 2019.[21] Iii days afterward Brown stated in an Instagram mail service that his new anthology would not be equally lengthy as Heartbreak on a Full Moon.[9]

He later on previewed and released the 2d official single from the anthology, "Back to Love", on Apr eleven, 2019, getting a positive response from fans and critics.[22] [23] [24] The following calendar week he released the tertiary single from the album, "Wobble Upward", featuring Nicki Minaj and Grand-Eazy,[25] announcing that the album would be released in June, also confirming a summertime bout with Nicki Minaj, that ended up never happening.[26] [27] In an annunciation made on May two, 2019, Brownish announced the list of artists he had been working with for the album, including Tory Lanez, Sage the Gemini, Tyga, Justin Bieber, Juicy J, Juvenile, H.Due east.R, Tank, Lil Jon, Lil Wayne, Joyner Lucas, Gunna and Drake.[28] Some of these collaborations were surprising to the media, specially Drake, due to their public feud that lasted for several years.[29] [30] [31] Two days afterward he said that Indigo would be a 30-rail anthology, in reference to his 30th birthday.[32]

During Brown'south altogether party on May v, 2019, the singer previewed some songs from the album, and announced its release for June 21, 2019, later albeit a possible postponement to a week later, on June 28.[33] [34] He later revealed the artwork of the album and its rail list betwixt May and June 2019.[35] [36] On June 8, Brownish released "No Guidance" featuring Drake as a unmarried.[37] Information technology debuted at number nine on the US Billboard Hot 100, making it Chris Brown's 15th height-ten song, and becoming his highest-charting song equally a lead artist since 2013'due south "Loyal" also.[38]

Indigo was released on June 28, 2019. After its release it wasn't promoted with any journalistic or radio interview or Telly appearance, being Brown's first album to have no promotion through media appereances, simply being pushed by his social media's accounts.

In August he hinted an upcoming deluxe version of the album, confirming information technology on September 27.[39] On Oct 4, 2019, Brown released an expanded version of Indigo entitled Indigo Extended, which included 10 additional songs, making the extended version a total of 42 songs.[40]

In January 2020 Chocolate-brown announced on his Instagram contour that the album was nigh to become a "mini flick" visual version.[41] Later on March ix, 2020 he confirmed its working posting a short video snippet of futuristic graphics accompanied past the song "Red". He captioned the video with "INDIGO MOVIE STARTS Production SOON".[42] [43] However the mini movie concluded upward never happening, with speculations that it didn't because of the starting of COVID-nineteen pandemic.[44]

Tour [edit]

Brown performing "Burgundy" during his "Indigoat Tour"

On June 10, 2019, Chris Brown announced an official headlining concert bout where he performed the album throughout U.s.a., titled "Indigoat Tour". The bout began on Baronial xx in Portland, Oregon, at Moda Heart, and ended on October 19 in Anaheim, California, at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim. The opening acts for the bout were Tory Lanez, Ty Dolla $ign, Joyner Lucas and Yella Beezy.[45]

Reception [edit]

The bout was received with good responses by journalists, that praised its stage settings, and Dark-brown'due south dancing abilities. Lhana Philavong of The Roar expressed a positive review on the concert that took identify in Oakland, California, saying that "Chris Brown'south performance was stunning. From the beginning, the stage was filled with strobe lights and holograms, emphasizing his dancing. The three-D renderings of Brown danced beside him, creating an illusion that they were bodily dancers following his atomic number 82. These effects lit up the previously boring stage into a shining performance. The backdrop screen transitioned to a variety of interesting, futuristic visuals, giving the stage itself an out-of-this world vibe".[46] Jay Cridlin of Tampa Bay Times said that the concert was "a guilty pleasance", wondering if supporting his unique talent should be wrong subsequently the mistakes that he's done, expressing "At what point do nosotros -- tin can nosotros, should nosotros -- forget virtually the blowups and restraining orders, and just marvel at the way Brownish splits into a backflip and kick-spins a 360 during Drunkard Texting?".[47]

The bout was considered a large success, grossing over $30,100,000 in its 37 shows, selling out about of the venues, and existence the tertiary nigh successful hip-hop bout of 2019, after Travis Scott's "Astroworld – Wish You Were Here Bout" and Eminem'south "Rapture 2019"[48]

Critical reception [edit]

Professional person ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [iii]
Complex [49]
HipHopDX [12]
Exclaim! [fifty]
The Inquirer [fourteen]
Spin eight/x[51]
Urban Islandz [11]

The anthology received mainly positive reviews from critics. Trent Clark of HipHopDX praised Brown's performances, the anthology's sound and its numerous collaborations, especially with H.E.R. and Drake, just criticized its long elapsing, saying that "Chocolate-brown lays down A1 vocals all across its gross two-hr runtime", catastrophe up expressing his desire to meet Brown brand "classic projects with a congenial amount of tracks".[12] In a positive review, Urban Islandz wrote that "The "No Guidance" singer has already proven himself to take the Midas touch when it comes to making striking records and that'southward why artists from all over the music industry clamor to go a Chris Chocolate-brown feature" stating that "He elevated himself to R&B rex status with his kickoff two double albums".[11] Barry Walters of Spin said that "if the album concluded at disc 1 we would have a well-nigh perfect dyed-R&B LP, but it continues with a 2nd disc, where all the fillers sojourn along with some of the most noteworthy numbers of the album".[12] A.D. Amorosi of The Inquirer praised the tracks that "portray Brown as a seeker of spiritual truth", and compared the album to works of singer Marvin Gaye for its lyrical content, that "mixes sex and spirituality".[14]

Exclaim!'due south Mike Juliano asserted that "Unlike Heartbreak on a Full Moon, the album could've doubtlessly been reduced to 20 tracks. But despite that, the top-notch vocal performances on "Yous Like That" or "Ruby", the expert songwriting of "All on Me" and "Back to Honey", the perfect vocal sequencing on the fascinating double tracks, and its overall consistency, make this anthology unquestionably impressive". Andy Kellman of AllMusic stated that "Not quite as extravagant every bit the preceding Heartbreak on a Total Moon, Chris Brown's ninth album is but two hours in length. That still allows more than enough space for the singer to sufficiently comprehend each ane of his modes. Pleasure-seeking club tracks, entitled slow jams, tormented ballads, and yearning pop-R&B dearest songs -- the final of which still lucifer upwardly all-time with his voice, virtually unchanged during the final decade -- are all plentiful."[3] Danny Schwartz of HotNewHipHop divers Indigo and its predecessor Heartbreak on a Total Moon every bit "belatedly 2010s leviathans".[52] Cultural critic and media personality Joe Budden said, in his review for Complex, that "Chris Brown is the just artist in the hip hop, R&B and pop game that tin can pull off an album that's 2-hours long and brand information technology sound, for the vast bulk, incredibly good in every aspect, from its songwriting, to its production to his outstanding vocal performances. He proved that shockingly with Heartbreak on a Full Moon, and he solidified it with Indigo" stating that "Red" and "Come Together" are the album'due south all-time moments.[49]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Ceremony Category Effect Ref.
47th American Music Awards Favorite Soul/R&B Anthology Nominated [53]
Billboard Music Awards of 2020 Top R&B Album Nominated [54]
Soul Train Music Awards of 2019 Album of the Twelvemonth Nominated [55]

Commercial performance [edit]

In the Us, Indigo debuted at number 1 on the U.s. Billboard 200 with 108,000 album-equivalent units, which included 28,000 pure anthology sales in its first week, making it his tertiary number-one anthology in the land.[56] The album besides accumulated 97.95 meg on-demand sound streams in the United states for its track list of 32 songs.[56] In its 2d calendar week, the anthology remained in the superlative ten and fell to number 3, earning just nether 50,000 anthology-equivalent units.[57] In its tertiary week, the album dropped to number five on the nautical chart, earning 42,000 album-equivalent units that week.[58] Only over a month after its release, Indigo generated over ane billion streams.[59] On December ix, 2019, the anthology was certified platinum past the Recording Industry Clan of America (RIAA) for combined sales and album-equivalent units of over a million units in the United States.[lx]

In Australia, the album opened at number 3 on the ARIA Albums Chart, becoming Brown'south 6th tiptop-ten album in the country.[61] In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number seven on the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Albums Chart, Brown's seventh height-ten album on the chart.[62]

Track list [edit]

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes and Tidal.[63] [64]

Disc 1[65]
No. Title Author(s) Producer(southward) Length
i. "Indigo"
  • Christopher Brownish
  • Eric Bellinger
  • OG Parker
  • Storch
  • Romano
  • Soundz
3:12
2. "Back to Love"
  • Brown
  • Atia "Ink" Boggs
  • Marking Pitts
  • Cam Wallace
  • Happy Perez[b]
3:41
iii. "Come up Together" (featuring H.E.R.)
  • Dark-brown
  • Gabi Wilson
  • Cardiak
  • Hitmaka
  • EVO[d]
  • Isaac Wriston[b]
three:54
4. "Temporary Lover" (featuring Lil Jon)
  • Brown
  • Jonathan Smith
  • Bellinger
  • Kevin McCord
Dem Jointz three:17
5. "Emerald / Burgundy" (featuring Juvenile and Juicy J)
  • Chocolate-brown
  • Yusuf Ali El
  • Felicia Ferraro
  • Bellinger
  • Omari Akinlolu
  • Terius Gray
  • Jordan Houston
  • Christopher Dotson
  • Part 1: Storch
  • The Rascals
  • Soundz[b]
    Part 2: OG Parker
  • Hitmaka
  • Romano
6:39
6. "Red" Chocolate-brown
  • Oligee
  • Wallis Lane
  • Goldy, Jr.[a]
  • Shndō[a]
  • Soundz[b]
  • Xeryus G[b]
  • Todd Norman[b]
  • Nicholas Carter[b]
7. "All I Desire" (featuring Tyga)
  • Brown
  • Michael Nguyen-Stevenson
  • Wallis Lane
  • Preme
3:33
8. "Wobble Up" (featuring Nicki Minaj and Thousand-Eazy)
  • Chocolate-brown
  • Onika Maraj
  • Gerald Gillum
J.R. Rotem three:41
9. "Need a Stack" (featuring Lil Wayne and Joyner Lucas)
  • Brown
  • Kaan Güneşberk
  • Akinlolu
  • Dwayne Carter
  • Gary Lucas
  • Boi-1da
  • Frank Dukes
  • Ritter
5:28
10. "Estrus" (featuring Gunna)
  • Brown
  • Sergio Kitchens
Buddah Bless 3:52
11. "No Guidance" (featuring Drake)
  • Brown
  • Aubrey Graham
  • Travis Walton
  • Nija Charles
  • Tyler Bryant
  • Vinylz
  • J-Louis
  • 40
  • Walton[a]
iv:22
12. "Girl of My Dreams"
  • Dark-brown
  • Gabrielle Nowee
Snipe Young iii:22
xiii. "Natural Disaster / Aura" Brownish
  • Part 1: OG Parker
  • Smash David
  • Romano
  • Soundz
    Part two: Don Metropolis
  • Soundz[b]
five:03
14. "Don't Cheque on Me" (featuring Justin Bieber and Ink)
  • Brown
  • Poo Comport
  • Justin Bieber
  • Ink
  • Ink
  • Sheldon Ferguson
3:24
15. "Sorry Enough"
  • Brown
  • Terius Nash
  • Hitmaka
  • Los Da Mystro
4:25
Full length: 61:28
Disc 2[65]
No. Championship Writer(south) Producer(s) Length
xvi. "Juice"
  • Brown
  • Antonio Stith
  • Zalezy
  • Gonek
3:25
17. "You Like That" Brownish
  • A1
  • Chizzy
  • Soundz
iii:04
eighteen. "Troubled Waters"
  • Brown
  • Dewain Whitmore, Jr.
  • Pitts
  • RoccStar
  • Harris
  • Almatic
3:13
19. "Take a Risk" Brown
  • Amadeus
  • DiMuro
3:32
20. "Lurkin'" (featuring Tory Lanez)
  • Dark-brown
  • Daystar Peterson
Rich Skillz 2:49
21. "Trust Issues / Deed In"
  • Brown
  • Dominic Wood
  • Function 1: Ayo
  • Keyz
  • Marco Mavy
  • Ford
    Function 2: Cossom
  • July the Producer
4:58
22. "Chetah"
  • Brown
  • Floyd "A1" Bentley
  • Ellaina Joseph
  • Bobby Turner, Jr.
  • Jordan George
  • Lyrica Anderson
  • A1
  • Chizzy
2:35
23. "Undecided"
  • Brownish
  • Ferraro
  • Stith
  • Storch
  • Avedon[a]
3:05
24. "BP / No Sentence"
  • Chocolate-brown
  • Orlando Williamson
  • Akinlolu
  • Office 1: DY
  • Gezin
  • Onlyxne
    Office two: Williamson
  • Thomas
6:20
25. "Side Nigga" Brown
  • Wallis Lane
  • Blast David
  • Nick Fouryn[a]
  • Ambroff[a]
  • Angelo Arce [b]
  • Michael Washington[b]
  • Ervin Garcia [b]
3:55
26. "Throw It Back" Brownish J.R. Rotem 3:06
27. "All on Me" Brown
  • Snipe Young
  • Soundz
three:51
28. "Sexy" (featuring Trey Songz)
  • Brown
  • Christina Gandy-Rogers
  • Tremaine Neverson
  • D. A. Doman
  • Matthew Haze[a]
4:xviii
29. "Let's Fume" (Physical Edition bonus track) Chocolate-brown Rich Skillz iii:08
30. "Early on 2K" (featuring Tank)
  • Brown
  • Bellinger
  • Durrell Babbs
  • Storch
  • Avedon[a]
3:46
Total length: 51:57
Bonus tracks[65]
No. Championship Writer(southward) Producer(south) Length
31. "Dearest God" Brown Smash David iv:02
32. "Role of the Plan"
  • Brown
  • Turner, Jr.
  • Anderson
  • A1
  • Chizzy
  • ISM
  • Jones
three:03
33. "Play Grab Upwards" Brown
  • Blast David
  • Soundz[a]
  • Dave Sava6e[c]
3:00
Total length: 62:02
Extended edition[66]
No. Championship Producer(s) Length
1. "Lower Torso" (featuring Davido) Kiddominant 3:03
2. "Overtime" Sam Sumser 4:35
3. "Under the Influence" Kiddominant 3:04
4. "Outy When I Drive / Blamed" (featuring Rich the Kid, Yella Beezy and Sage the Gemini)
  • Foreign Teck
  • CashMoneyAP
  • Cubeatz
  • the Breed
6:30
5. "Nose Dive" (featuring DaniLeigh)
  • Caleb Nordelus
  • Ellery "EMack" McKinney
three:18
six. "Flashbacks"
  • DZL
  • RyKeyz
two:52
vii. "Problem with You lot" D.A. Doman 2:14
viii. "Going at It" D.A. Doman 2:48
9. "Technology"
  • Ashley Valentine
  • Melvin Moore
  • A1
3:28
10. "Tell Me How You lot Feel" (featuring Tory Lanez)
  • Th3ory
  • Bizness Boi
  • Ye Ali
iii:29

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer
  • ^[b] signifies an boosted producer
  • ^[c] signifies an uncredited co-producer
  • ^[d] signifies an uncredited additional producer
  • "Let'southward Smoke" was not included on streaming versions of the anthology internationally nor on Apple Music in the U.s.a.; thus the track listing was cutting down to 32 songs (42 including the Extended Edition)
  • "Indigo" and "Heat" features uncredited background vocals by Tank
  • "Trust Issues" features uncredited vocals by Sage the Gemini
  • "Juice" features background vocals by Tone Stith
  • "Undecided" features background vocals by Felicia Ferraro

Sample credits

  • "Come Together" contains a sample from "Don't Stop", written by Albert Hudson, equally performed by One Way.
  • "Temporary Lover" contains a sample from "I Want To Thank You", written by Kevin McCord, as performed by Alicia Myers.
  • "Emerald" contains a portion of the composition "Elevate Rap (Triggerman)", written by Orville Hall, and Phillip Price, as performed by the Showboys.
  • "All I Desire" contains a sample from "How's Information technology Goin' Downwardly", written by Anthony Fields, and Earl Simmons, equally performed by DMX.
  • "Wobble Up" contains samples from "Monkey on the D$CK", written by Renetta Lowe, and Byron Thomas, as performed by Magnolia Shorty and "Wishing on a Star ("Dancin" Danny D Remix)", written past Billie Calvin, as performed by Fresh Iv.
  • "Need a Stack" contains a portion of the composition "Dorsum That Azz Up", written by Dwayne Carter, Terius Gray, and Byron Thomas, equally performed by Juvenile.
  • "No Guidance" contains an uncredited sample from "Before I Dice", written and performed by Che Ecru.[67]
  • "Sorry Plenty" contains a sample from "Grindin'", written by Charles Hugo, Cistron Thornton, Terrance Thornton, and Pharrell Williams, every bit performed past Clipse.
  • "Undecided" contains a sample from "I Love Your Smile", written by Jarvis Barker, Sylvester Jackson, Shanice Knox, and Narada Walden, as performed by Shanice.
  • "Throw It Dorsum" contains a sample from "Dorsum & Forth", written by Robert Kelly, George Clinton Three, George Clinton, Jr., William Collins, Garry Shider, David Spradley, Bernard Worrell, and Philippé Wynn, as performed by Aaliyah.
  • "Let'south Smoke" contains a sample from "Dorsum Pocket", written by Jack Stratton, as performed by Vulfpeck.
  • "Troubled Waters" contains a sample from "Get Me Back on Time (Engine Number 9)", written and performed past Wilson Pickett.
  • "Early 2K" contains an interpolation of "Beep", performed past Bobby 5, "Chillin' on the Westside", performed past Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E., "It Wasn't Me", performed past Shaggy, Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin'), performed by T-Pain, "Let Me Love Y'all", performed by Mario, "U Remind Me" and Lay You Down, performed by Usher, "Perhaps I Deserve" and "Slowly", performed by Tank, "Peaches & Cream", performed by 112, "In Those Jeans", performed by Ginuwine, "Crazy in Love", performed by Beyoncé, "Bed", performed past J. Holiday, "And so Gone", performed past Monica, and "What About U.s.", performed by Brandy.

Personnel [edit]

Credits adjusted from the album's liner notes and Tidal.[63] [64]

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

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