You, Me and the Radio

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Current event marker This article contains information about a scheduled or expected future album.
It may contain information of a speculative nature and the content could change dramatically as the album release approaches and more information becomes available.
Album
You, Me And The Radio
You, Me And The Radio cover
Studio album by Megan Rochell
Genre R&B, Hip hop
Label Def Jam Records
Producer(s) Rodney Jerkins
The Underdogs
Ryan Leslie
The Corner Boys
Megan Rochell chronology
You, Me And The Radio
(2006)


You, Me and the Radio is the debut album by Megan Rochell. The lead single was be "The One You Need", produced by Rodney Jerkins, and featured rapper Fabolous. Def Jam first initially announced a June 20th, 2006 release date, however the album was later pushed back to an unspecificed date in the Fall of 2006. Recently, Def Jam announed a January, 2007 release date, however due to lackluster response from radio and promotional outlets, the album was once again delayed. Confirmed tracks include "The One You Need," "I Still," "Betcha," "Let Go" and "Floating". The second single "Let Go" was packaged and released to radio stations in January. As of mid-February, "Let Go" ranked in the latter end of the Rhymthic National Airplay chart according to, and hosted by Radio & Records. No track on the record has been released officially in any format, though all three of the singles and a few of the album cuts have leaked onto the internet.

[edit] Confirmed Tracks

  • "The One You Need" (featuring Fabolous) (Produced by Rodney Jerkins)
  • "Floating" (Produced by Ne-Yo)
  • "Let Go" (Produced by Sean Garrett)
  • "My Mistake" (Produced by Ryan Leslie)
  • "Who Are They" (Produced by Sean Garrett)
  • "Anything I Would Do" (featuring Ness) (Produced by Ryan Leslie)
  • "Betcha" (Produced by StarGate)
  • "Heartbreak" (Produced by Rodney Jerkins)
  • "Still" (Produced by The Underdogs)
  • "You, Me and the Radio" (Produced by The Underdogs)
  • "Outta My Mind" (Produced by Corna Boyz)