3D (album)
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3D | ||
Studio album by TLC | ||
Released | November 12, 2002 | |
Recorded | 2002 | |
Genre | R&B | |
Length | - | |
Label | Arista | |
Producer(s) | Antonio M. Reid Dallas Austin TLC |
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Professional reviews | ||
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TLC chronology | ||
FanMail (1999) |
3D (2002) |
Now and Forever: The Hits (2005) |
3D is the fourth album by TLC, released on November 12, 2002 via Arista Records, just a few months after the accidental death of rapper Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes. It was certified Wood by the RIAA and sold just over 6.8 copies worldwide It was said before the album was released that Lisa was all over the cd, but when it was released she was only on 4 tracks; there is a chance that whoever picked the track listing didn't choose the tracks recorded with Lisa, which is the exact thing that happened with Fanmail. In conclusion to why the album flopped.
[edit] Track listing
- "3D"(intro)
- "Quickie"
- "Girl Talk"
- "Turntable"
- "In Your Arms Tonight"
- "Over Me"
- "Hands Up"
- "Damaged"
- "Dirty Dirty"
- "So So Dumb"
- "Good Love"
- "Hey Hey Hey Hey"
- "Give It To Me While It"
- "Get Away (International Bonus Track)"
- It's Alright (Internet Leaked)
- "Who's It Gonna Be (DVD Re-Release)
[edit] Main personnel
- Dallas Austin - Arranger, Vocals, Producer, Executive Producer
- Darkchild - Keyboards, Producer,
- The Neptunes - Producer, Mixing,
- Raphael Saadiq - Producer
- Timbaland - Producer
- Missy Elliott - Producer, Group Vocals
- Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes - Vocals
- Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas - Vocals
- Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins - Vocals
- Debra Killings - Background Vocals
[edit] Charts
Billboard 200 | #6 |
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Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | #4 |