It's About Time (Christina Milian album)

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It's About Time
It's About Time cover
Studio album by Christina Milian
Released March, 2004 (JP)
July 13, 2004 (U.S.)
Recorded 2003-2004
Genre R&B
Length 47:26
Label Island Records
Producer(s) Paul Poli
Rodney Jerkins
Bloodshy & Avant
Bradley & Stereo
Cory Rooney
Warryn Campbell
Fontez Camp
Jasper Da Ftaso
Ez Tommy
Professional reviews
Christina Milian chronology
Christina Milian
(2001)
It's About Time
(2004)
So Amazin'
(2006)


It's About Time is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Christina Milian, released as her U.S. debut on July 13, 2004. In this album, she grows more mature here and it is evident that she has evolved from her "AM to PM" days. It is a mixed bag of ballads and upbeat songs. However, the album still did not clear what genre she really belongs to (Pop or R&B). The album debuted at #14 on the Billboard 200 album chart selling over 36,000 copies in the first week. Sales for the album were lackluster. In 2005 "It's About Time" received a Grammy nomination for "Best Contemporary R&B Album". The album went Silver (60.000 copies sold) in the UK on the 15th October 2004.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

# Title
1. "Intro" 1:06
2. "Dip It Low" (featuring Fabolous) 3:39
3. "I Need More" 3:17
4. "Whatever U Want" (featuring Joe Budden) 3:49
5. "Someday One Day" 4:32
6. "Highway" 3:33
7. "I'm Sorry" 3:44
8. "Get Loose" 3:37
9. "L.O.V.E" (featuring Joe Budden) 4:21
10. "Peanut Butter & Jelly" 3:46
11. "Miss You Like Crazy" 4:49
12. "Oh Daddy" 3:55
13. "I Can Be That Woman" (Intl. bonus track) 5:46
14. "Hands On Me" (UK bonus track) 3:06

[edit] Japanese Edition
# Title
1. "Dip It Low" 3:39
2. "L.O.V.E." 3:45
3. "Down For You" 3:39
4. "Someday, One Day" 4:31
5. "Highway" 3:33
6. "I Can Be That Woman" 5:46
7. "Peanut Butter & Jelly" 3:46
8. "Hands On Me" 3:06
9. "7 Days" 4:17
10. "Oh Daddy" 3:55
11. "Miss You Like Crazy" 4:49
12. "Dip It Low" [Remix] (featuring S-Word) 3:55
13. "Dip It Low" [Full Intension Dub] 5:46
14. "You Snooze, You Lose" (Bonus track) 3:06

[edit] Leftover Track
# Title
1. "Dangerous" (Produced by Lil'Jon) 3:22


[edit] Personnel

  • Walter Hardy - bass guitar
  • Henrik Jonback - guitar
  • Frayne Lewis - bass
  • Jason Perry - keyboard
  • Tony Reyes - guitar
  • Stereo - keyboard

[edit] Production

  • Executive producers: Carmen Milian, Christina Milian
  • Producer: Paul Poli, Rodney Jerkins, Bloodshy & Avant, Bradley & Stereo, Cory Rooney, Warryn Campbell, Fontez Camp, Jasper Da Ftaso, Ez Tommy
  • Vocal producer: Sandy Garrett, Kaleena Harper, Christina Milian, Aleese Simmons
  • Vocal assistance: Fontez Camp, Sherrie Ford, Sandy Garrett, Kaleena Harper, Felisa Mirasol, Andrea Simmons
  • Engineers: Ian Boxill, Paul Foley, Melvin Jackson, Carlton Lynn, Colin Miller, Peter Wade Keusch
  • Assistant engineers: Paul Hollman, Bruce Muechner, Sam Thomas
  • Mixing: Danny Chaung, Hector Diaz, Niklas Flyckt, Stephen George, Tim Gerron, Anthony Kilhoffer, Manny Marroquin, Tony Maserati, Larry Phillibaum, Kevin Thomas, Peter Wade Keusch
  • Creative Director: Rick Patrick
  • A&R: Hector "Rick Boogie" Aviles, Billy Clark, Simon Collins, Jeff Fenster, Jahaun Johnson
  • Design: Andy West
  • Art Direction: Shanna Busman, Andy West
  • Photography: Spike Mafford, Ryan McVay

[edit] Charts

Year Chart Position
2004 Billboard 200 Albums 14
2004 UK Album Charts 21

[edit] Singles
Cover Information
"Dip it Low"
  • Released: 2004
  • Writers: Paul Poli, T. Moses
  • Producer: Paul Poli
  • Director: Matthew Rolston
  • Chart positions: #5 (U.S.), #2 (UK)
  • RIAA Certification: Gold
  • Audio sample 
"Whatever U Want"
  • Released: 2004
  • Writers: Spalter, Waldrip, Simmons, Mortion, Chiles, Banks, Thigpen
  • Producer: Bradley & Stereo
  • Director: Ray Kay
  • Chart positions: #100 (U.S.), #9 (UK)