TP-2.com
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Studio album by R. Kelly | |||||
Released | November 7, 2000 | ||||
Recorded | 2000 | ||||
Genre | R&B, Pop-rap | ||||
Label | Jive | ||||
Producer | R. Kelly Poke Tone Precision |
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TP-2.com is a 2000 album released by R&B singer R. Kelly.
Released as the "sequel" to Kelly's raunchy masterpiece, "12 Play", the album also had party songs, relationship-themed ballads and a gospel-influenced song, which were all missing from the original 1993 album for the most part but it still had a bit of raunch with songs including "The Greatest Sex" and "Strip For You". But the album was most notable for the remix of the party anthem, "Fiesta", which Kelly re-recorded with Jay-Z. The duet inspired the two to create the maligned project, "The Best of Both Worlds". The album is also notable for the tribute song, "I Wish", and the risque "Feelin' On Your Booty". The album has since been certified five times platinum since its release and has been highly regarded as Kelly's best work to date[citation needed]. The album peaked at #1 on the billboard 200
[edit] Track listing
- "TP-2" (Kelly)
- "Strip For You" (Kelly)
- "R&B Thug" (Kelly)
- "The Greatest Sex" (Kelly)
- "I Don't Mean It" (Kelly)
- "Just Like That" (Kelly)
- "Like A Real Freak" (Kelly)
- "Fiesta" (Kelly)
- "Don't You Say No" (Kelly)
- "The Real R. Kelly (Interlude)" (Kelly)
- "One Me" (Kelly)
- "I Wish" (Kelly)
- "A Woman's Threat" (Kelly)
- "I Decided" (Kelly)
- "Don't You Say No" (Kelly)
- "I Wish - Remix (To The Homies That We Lost)" (Kelly)
- "All I Really Want" (Kelly)
- "Feelin' On Your Booty" (Kelly)
- "The Storm Is Over Now" (Kelly)
[edit] Samples trivia
- The song "A Woman's Threat" was sampled by 9th Wonder for Jay-Z's track "Threat" from his 2003 album The Black Album.
- Sam Sneed sampled "The Greatest Sex" for G-Unit's track "I Smell Pussy", off their 2003 album Beg for mercy.
- Rapper and producer J Dilla parodies the hook of "Fiesta" for his song "We F'd Up" from his yet-to-be released album Pay Jay.
[edit] Chart positions
Year | Chart | Position |
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2000 | The Billboard 200 | 1 |
Preceded by The Dynasty: Roc La Familia by Jay-Z |
Billboard 200 number-one album November 25 - December 1, 2000 |
Succeeded by 1 by The Beatles |
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