So Much Better
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So Much Better | |||||
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Studio album by Carl Thomas | |||||
Released | May 30, 2007 June 5, 2007 |
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Recorded | 2006-2007 | ||||
Genre | R&B; Soul | ||||
Label | Bungalo Records | ||||
Producer | Mike City, A. Jermaine Mobley, Hakim Young, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Bryan Michael Cox | ||||
Carl Thomas chronology | |||||
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So Much Better is the third album by Carl Thomas and debut release on a new record label, Bungalo Records. It was released in the United States on June 5, 2007. The label has major distribution by Universal.
The album debuted at number 25 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling about 28,000 copies in its first week.[1] As of July 11, 2007, it has sold 58,037 copies in the US.[2]
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- If I Could (Interlude)
- Another You (Steppers Mix)
- 2 Pieces
- Thought You Should Know (feat. Lalah Hathaway)
- Somethin' Bout You (feat. Brandy)
- If That Ain't Love
- Late Night Rendezvous
- Get You Back (Interlude)
- So Much Better
- Oh No (You Can't Be Serious)
- Can't Get Over (feat. Dave Hollister)
- How Can We
- If You Ever
- Say I Do
- I Miss You (Interlude)
- Home
- Late Night Rendezvous (Remix) (feat. E-40)
- Oh No (You Can't Be Serious) (Remix) (feat. Cham)
[edit] Bonus tracks
[edit] USA Circuit City release
- No Trouble
- All My Life
[edit] References
- ^ Katie Hasty, "T-Pain Soars To No. 1 Ahead Of Rihanna, McCartney", Billboard.com, June 13, 2007.
- ^ Billboard Top 200