I Care 4 U

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I Care 4 U
I Care 4 U cover
Compilation album by Aaliyah
Released December 10, 2002
Recorded 19932001
Genre R&B, Neo Soul
Length 59:19
Label Blackground/Universal
Producer R. Kelly, Timbaland, Rapture, E. Seats, Static Major, Bryan Michael Cox, Jazze Pha, Johnta Austin
Professional reviews
Aaliyah chronology
Aaliyah
(2001)
I Care 4 U
(2002)
Ultimate Aaliyah
(2005)
Alternate cover
I Care 4 U alternate cover
I Care 4 U alternate cover
I Care 4 U DVD  cover
I Care 4 U DVD cover

I Care 4 U is a greatest hits album by the late Grammy-nominated American R&B singer Aaliyah, released by Blackground Records on December 10, 2002. Along with her hit singles, a number of previously unreleased tracks were included on the album, including "Erica Kane" and "All I Need" and the new singles "Miss You", "Don't Know What to Tell Ya", and "Come Over". The album debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the R&B album charts (where it remained for 7 weeks). To date the album has sold over 2.65 million in the United States with 6 million sold worldwide.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

# Title
1. "Back and Forth" 3:50
2. "Are You That Somebody" 4:25
3. "One in a Million" 4:30
4. "I Care 4 U" 4:33
5. "More Than a Woman" 3:49
6. "Don't Know What to Tell Ya" [1] 5:01
7. "Try Again" 4:44
8. "All I Need" [1] 3:08
9. "Miss You" [1] 4:05
10. "Don't Worry" [1] 3:52
11. "Come Over" [1] 3:55
12. "Erica Kane" [1] 4:38
13. "At Your Best (You Are Love)" 4:52
14. "Got to Give It Up (Remix)" 3:57
15. "If Your Girl Only Knew" (French Edition Only)
16. "We Need a Resolution" (French & UK edition)
17. "Rock The Boat" (French & UK edition)
  1. ^  denotes previously unreleased tracks

[edit] DVD

  • One in a Million
  • Are You That Somebody
  • Try Again
  • We Need a Resolution
  • More Than a Woman
  • Come Back in One Piece
  • 4 Page Letter
  • Got to Give It Up [Remix]
  • Rock Da Boat
  • Japanamation Commercial
  • AALIYAH Behind the Scenes
  • Miss You

[edit] Singles

[edit] Charts

Chart (2002) Peak
position
Austrian Albums Chart [1] 16
Netherlands Albums Chart [1] 10
Finnish Albums Chart [1] 15
French Albums Chart [1] 4
German Albums Chart [1] 2
New Zealand Albums Chart [1] 10
Australia Albums Chart [1] 43
Swedish Albums Chart [1] 37
Swiss Albums Chart [1] 3
Canada Albums Chart 25
UK Chart 4
U.S. Billboard 200 3
U.S. Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 1(7)
United World Chart Chart 4

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Album performance. AustrianCharts. Retrieved on 2007-05-09.