It's Me Again

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It's Me Again
It's Me Again cover
Studio album by Tweet
Released March 22, 2005 (US)
Recorded 2003 /2004
Genre R&B/Soul
Length -
Label The Goldmind Inc./Elektra
Producer(s) Timbaland
Missy Elliott
Craig Brockman
Nisan Stewart
Kwamé
Charlie Bereal
Kenny Bereal
Soul Diggaz
Walter Milsap III
Madball Entertainment
Marty Cintron III
Steve Plunkett & Spencer Proffer
Professional reviews
Tweet chronology
Southern Hummingbird
(2002)
It’s Me Again
(2005)
I'm Back Again
(2007)


It's Me Again is the 2005 sophomore album of American R&B and Soul singer Tweet. The album debuted at #17 on the Billboard album charts.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

# Title Length
1. "It's Me Again (Intro)" 1:35
2. "Turn Da Lights Off" (featuring Missy Elliott) 4:50
3. "Iceberg" 5:06
4. "Could It Be" (featuring Rell) 4:24
5. "You" 4:32
6. "Cab Ride" 3:29
7. "Things I Don't Mean" (featuring Missy Elliott) 3:02
8. "My Man" 4:00
9. "Sports, Sex & Food" 3:20
10. "Small Changes" 4:30
11. "Two Of Us" (featuring Tashawna Keys) 3:19
12. "Where Do We Go From Here?" 3:14
13. "Steer" 3:37
14. "I'm Done" 5:18
15. "We Don't Need No Water" (featuring Missy Elliott) 5:11
16. "When I Need A Man" (from the USA Network Original Series, Kojak, starring Ving Rhames) 2:54

[edit] Production

Executive Producers Missy Elliott, Charlene "Tweet" Keys
Producers Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott ("Turn Da Lights Off", "You", "Things I Don't Mean", "My Man", "Sports, Sex & Food", "Steer", "We Don't Need No Water"), Craig Brockman ("It's Me Again (Intro)", "Iceberg", "Cab Ride", "Things I Don't Mean", "My Man", "Small Change", "Two of Us", "I'm Done", "We Don't Need No Water"), Nisan Stewart ("Iceberg", "Cab Ride", "My Man", "Small Change", "Two of Us", "Steer", "I'm Done"), Timbaland ("Steer"), Kwamé "K1Mil" Holland ("Turn Da Lights Off", "We Don't Need No water"), Charlene "Tweet" Keys ("Iceberg"), Charlie Bereal ("Iceberg", "Things I Don't Mean", "Two Of Us", "Where Do We Go From Here?", "Steer"), Kenny Bereal ("Two Of Us", "Where Do We Go From Here?"), Soul Diggaz ("You", "Sports, Sex & Food"), Walter "DJ Walt" Millsap III ("Could It Be"), Madball Entertainment ("Sports, Sex & Food"), Marty Cintron III ("Where Do We Go From Here?"), Spencer Proffer & Steve Plunkett (" When I Need A Man")
Engineers Dylan Dresdow, Mike Rivera, Marcella Araica, Dave Heuer, Carlos Bedoya, Stan Malveaux, Walter "DJ Walt" Millsap III, Israel "PT" Najera, Tom Weir
Mixing Dylan Dresdow, Jimmy Douglass, Carlos Bedoya, Patrick Magee, Walter "DJ Walt" Millsap III, Marcella Araica, Spencer Proffer, Paul Falcone
Mastering Herb Powers Jr.
A&R Jay Brown
Photography Mark Liddell, Antti J, Arnold Turner
Art Direction & Design Anita Marisa Boriboon
Hair Neeko
Make-Up Lucky
Stylist Lisa Michelle Boyd, Joshua Mittleman

[edit] Personnel

  • Tweet - vocals
  • Missy Elliott - vocals
  • Rell - vocals
  • Tashawna Keys - vocals
  • Cesare Turner - horns
  • John "Jubu" Smith - bass, guitars
  • Soul Diggaz - drum programming, additional percussion
  • Charlie Bereal - guitars
  • Marty Cintron - acoustic guitar
  • Craig Brockman - keyboards
  • Nisan Stewart - drums
  • Josh Freese - drums
  • Michael Parnell - bass
  • Steve Plunkett - guitar
  • Spencer Proffer - keyboards

[edit] Samples

"Turn Da Lights Off" Contains a sample of Nat King Cole's "Lost April" and portions of Luther Vandross' "If This World Were Mine".
"You" Contains portions of Louis Armstrong's "Stardust".
"Cab Ride" Contains material from the Taxi theme song "Angela".
"Sports, Sex & Food" Contains a sample of The Meters' "Hey Pocky Away".
"I'm Done" Contains a sample of Eddie Kendricks' "Intimate Friends".
"We Don't Need No Water" Contains an interpolation of The Bloodhound Gang's "The Roof Is On Fire" and a sample ofMandrills' "Mango Meat".

[edit] Unreleased/Non-Album Tracks

Track produced by Missy Elliott and the Soul Diggaz, featuring the first one, initially set to be the first single off the album, but replaced later by "Turn Da Lights Off".

  • "Drama"

Track produced by Dre & Vidal, initially set to be on the album.

  • "Make A Wish"

Track produced by Dre & Vidal, initially set to be on the album.

  • "Shook Up!"(featuring Free) *

Track produced by Missy Elliott, and featuring Free from BET's 106th & Park, released as a buzz single.

Track produced by Missy Elliott, recorded for the soundtrack of Universal Pictures movie Honey.

  • "Hypnotic" *

Track produced by Darkchild, recorded for the soundtrack of Universal Pictures movie Honey.

Collaboration with the infamous Whitney Houston, which is in talks to be featured in Tweet's following album (2007).

^^ All of these ones were confirmed officially to exist, being 3 of them leaked to the Internet (*).

  • "Face To Face"
  • "Give It To Me"
  • "If You Don't Love Me"
  • "Little 2 Much"
  • "Make Me Stay"
  • "Proceed"
  • "Runnin' Ya Mouth"
  • "Seasons Change"
  • "See Ya"
  • "That Girl"
  • "Tu Tu"
  • "When It Comes To Love"
  • "Whisper"

^^ Tracks recorded for "It's Me Again", which never made the final cut nor were released.

[edit] Charts

U.S. Charts Debut
"It's Me Again" landed exactly at #17 at the U.S. Billboard 200 on its release week. This way, Tweet's sophomore album did not surpass her debut, which appeared in the U.S. Billboard 200 at #3, a spot that wasn't looking easy to beat considering the different success that her new single, "Turn Da Lights Off", had had comparing it to the debut single "Oops (Oh My)" (which got to #1 at the Billboard Hot 100 Singles).

[edit] Singles

"Turn Da Lights Off"
Single cover
Released July 12, 2005
Writer(s) Missy Elliott, Kwame "K1 Mil" Holland, E. Delange, E. Newman, H. Spencer, M. Gaye
Producer(s) Missy Elliott, Kwame "K1 Mil" Holland
Video director Antti J
"Turn Da Lights Off" (featuring Missy Elliott) was Tweet's first single released from her sophomore album "It's Me Again". Co-penned by friend Missy Elliott and producer and hip-hop veteran Kwame "K1 Mil" Holland, the song uses a break and intro from Nat King Cole's "Lost April" and Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynn's "If This World Were Mine". This track is a deliciously smooth joint that takes back to the best of the Old-School soul, reminding its golden age.
Chart positions
#79 U.S R&B | Tracklist = <nowiki>
  • CD 1:
  1. "Turn Da Lights Off" (featuring Missy Elliott)
  2. "Boogie 2Nite" (Seamus Haji Boogie Mix)
  • CD 2:
  1. "Turn Da Lights Off" 'Radio Edit/Intro' (featuring Missy Elliott)
  2. "Turn Da Lights Off" 'Radio Edit' (featuring Missy Elliott)
  3. "Turn Da Lights Off" 'Album Version' (featuring Missy Elliott)
  4. "Turn Da Lights Off" 'Instrumental'
  5. "Turn Da Lights Off" 'Acapella'
  6. "Turn Da Lights Off" 'TV Track'
Track listing
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"Cab Ride"
Single cover
Released Fall 2005
Writer(s) Charlene Keys, Bob James
Producer(s) Nisan Stewart, Craig Brockman
"Cab Ride" was intended to be Tweet's second official single from her sophomore album "It's Me Again". The track is built up over the infamous 70's-80's American sitcom Taxi theme song "Angela" (written by Bob James), and sees Tweet sweetly telling the taxi driver to take her to her boyfriend's house, and to drive slowly and safely, just the way this song grows. It wasn't finally released as an offiicial single, however, a few promo CDs were sent to the radio and the song got some fair airplay consider the low promotion from the label.
Chart positions
#
Track listing
  • Promo CD:
  1. "Cab Ride" 'Radio Edit'
  2. "Cab Ride" 'Instrumental'
  3. "Cab Ride" 'Acapella'
  4. "Cab Ride" 'TV Track'