Make It Hot

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Make It Hot
Make It Hot cover
Studio album by Nicole
Released Flag of Japan August 20, 1998 [1]
Flag of the United Kingdom August 24, 1998
Flag of the United States August 25, 1998
Flag of Germany September 14, 1998
Recorded 1998
Genre Contemporary R&B, hip hop
Length 58:30
Label The Goldmind/Elektra
Producer Missy Elliott, Timbaland, Brian Alexander Morgan, Suga Mike, Smokey of Playa, Gerard "Soundman" Thomas, Donald "Lenny" Holmes, Dent, Kevin Hicks, Big Baby
Professional reviews
Alternate cover
Regular release cover
Regular release cover
International release cover
International release cover

Make It Hot is the 1998 debut album by R&B singer Nicole. The album was released in August 1998 through Missy Elliott's Elektra-distributed vanity label, The Goldmind. The album was produced by Missy Elliott and Timbaland.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

# Title Time
1. "The Time Is Now"
Writers: Missy Elliott
Producers: Dent
1:39
2. "Seventeen" (Featuring Missy Elliott)
Writers: Missy Elliott
Producers: Missy Elliott, Gerard "Soundman" Thomas, Donald "Lenny" Holmes
4:53
3. "In da Street" (Featuring Mocha and Missy Elliott)
Writers: Missy Elliott, Nicole Wray, A. Richards
Producers: Missy Elliott, Gerard "Soundman" Thomas, Donald "Lenny" Holmes
4:02
4. "Traffic Jam"
Writers:
Producers: Dent
1:22
5. "Curiosity" (Featuring Lil' Mo and Dent)
Writers: Cynthia Loving & Anthony Dent
Producers: Dent & Kevin Hicks
4:12
6. "Make It Hot" (Featuring Mocha and Missy Elliott)
Writers: Missy Elliott, Tim Mosley, A. Richards
Producers: Timbaland
4:27
7. "Prelude (I Can't See)"
Writers: Brian Alexander Morgan & Cynthia Loving
Producers: Brian Alexander Morgan
0:44
8. "I Can't See"
Writers: Brian Alexander Morgan & Cynthia Loving
Producers: Brian Alexander Morgan
4:46
9. "Nervous"
Writers: Missy Elliott, Nicole Wray
Producers: Missy Elliott, Gerard "Soundman" Thomas, Donald "Lenny" Holmes
3:51
10. "Pressure"
Writers:
Producers: Dent & Kevin Hicks
1:14
11. "Boy You Should Listen"
Writers: Missy Elliott, Nicole Wray
Producers: Missy Elliott, Gerard "Soundman" Thomas, Donald "Lenny" Holmes
4:24
12. "Eyes Better Not Wander"
Writers: S. Garrett & J. Peacock
Producers: Smokey
4:33
13. "Radio DJ"
Writers: Darryl McClary & Michael Allen
Producers: Big Baby & Suga Mike
1:04
14. "Silly Love Songs"
Writers: Darryl McClary, Cynthia Loving & Michael Allen
Producers: Big Baby & Suga Mike
4:39
15. "Raise Your Frown"
Writers: J. Peacock, S. Garrett, B. Bush
Producers: Smokey
4:10
16. "Borrowed Time"
Writers: Darryl McClary, Cynthia Loving & Michael Allen
Producers: Big Baby & Suga Mike
5:01
17. "Testing Our Love (Suga)"
Writers: S. Garrett & J. Peacock
Producers: Smokey
3:36

[edit] Limited Edition Bonus Disc

# Title Performer(s) Time
1. "Got Caught Part 2 (We Got Money)" (ft. Pharrell) Clipse 3:02
2. "Everything" Flipmode Squad 1:37
3. "Do You Wanna Ride?" (ft. Kelly Price & Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott) Yo-Yo 1:37
4. "Get Contact" Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott 1:07
5. "He Be Back" (ft. Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott) Coko 1:52
6. "No Fool No More" En Vogue 1:23

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Production

  • Executive producers: Missy Elliott, Merlin Bobb, Sylvia Rhone
  • Producers: Big Baby, Merlin Bobb, Missy Elliott, Kevin Hicks, Donald Holmes, Brian Alexander Morgan, Tim Mosley, Sylvia Rhone, Smokey, Suga Mike, Timbaland
  • Vocal producer: Nicole Wray
  • Vocal assistance: Missy Elliott
  • Engineers: Claude "Swifty" Achille, Jimmy Douglas, Paul Falcone, Nat Foster, Eddie Hudson, Ted Reiger, Jon Smeltz, Stevie Sola
  • Assistant engineers: Chuck Bailey, Steve Macauley, Rob Murphy, Jason Rea
  • Mixing: Claude "Swifty" Achille, Kevin Davis, Jimmy Douglas, Paul Falcone, Nat Foster, Senator Jimmy D
  • Programming: Timbaland
  • Mastering: Herb Powers
  • Arranger: Missy Elliott, Nat Foster, Larry Gold, Brian Morgan,

[edit] Chart performance

Make It Hot reached number forty-two on the Billboard 200 and number nineteen on the R&B album chart.[2][3] The first single, "Make It Hot", reached number five on the Hot 100 chart,[4] number two on the R&B singles chart,[5] and was certified gold.[6] The second single, "I Can't See", reached number thirty-six on the Rhythmic Top 40 chart.[7] In 1999, the third and final single from the album, "Eyes Better Not Wander", reached number seventy-one on the R&B singles chart.[8]

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