Exposed (Chanté Moore album)

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Exposed
Exposed cover
Studio album by Chanté Moore
Released November 14, 2000
Genre R&B
Label Silas/MCA Records
Producer Jermaine Dupri, Tim & Bob, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Donnie Scantz, Jamey Jaz
Professional reviews

4/5 stars All Music Guide link

Chanté Moore chronology
This Moment Is Mine
(1999)
Exposed
(2000)
Things That Lovers Do
(2003)

Exposed is the fourth and last solo album from singer Chanté Moore. Executively produced by super-producer Jermaine Dupri it featured only two single releases. The first single "Straight Up" became a moderate hit in some European countries[1], but failed to make waves in the U.S. The controversial 2nd single Bitter became a minor hit on the Billboard Hip-Hop/R&B charts and brought the album back into the U.S charts shortly after its release. Moore left MCA 8 months prior to the albums release, she worked with Silas/MCA in promoting the album to fulfill contract obligations. She took time off and in 2003 released a duet album with her husband Kenny Lattimore.

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# Title Length
1. Straight Up 3:40
2. Take Care Of Me (Featuring Da Brat) 4:03
3. I'm Keepin' You 4:43
4. Go Ahead With All That 3:48
5. Bitter 3:12
6. When It Comes To Me 4:20
7. Train Of Thought 3:52
8. Better Than Making Love 5:04
9. M-A-N 3:56
10. You Can't Leave Me 3:53
11. Everything We Want 4:19
12. Love's Still Alright 6:00
13. Nobody - Japan Bonus Track
14. Why Am I Lonely - Japan Bonus Track

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