Epic (R. Kelly album)

Epic
Compilation album by R. Kelly
Released September 13, 2010 (2010-09-13)
Recorded 2009–2010
Genre R&B, pop, soul, gospel
Length 53:20
Label Jive, Sony
Producer R. Kelly
R. Kelly chronology
Untitled
(2009)
Epic
(2010)
Love Letter
(2010)
Singles from Epic
  1. "Sign of a Victory"
    Released: May 31, 2010[1]

Epic is a compilation album by American R&B musician R. Kelly, released September 13, 2010 in Europe, through Jive Records and Sony Music.[2] It is yet to be released in the United States. The album is a collection of Kelly's most "epic" ballads such as the hits "The World's Greatest", "If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time", "I'm Your Angel" or "I Believe I Can Fly". Also he recorded five new ballads and "epic" songs for the record including the official 2010 FIFA World Cup anthem and first single "Sign of a Victory".

Contents

Background

Epic features four new and unreleased songs alongside a selection of "aspirational songs and timeless R. Kelly classics", Epic is the first to emerge from a trio of albums that R. Kelly plans to release in 2010 including Love Letter and Zodiac.[3]

Singles

Reception

Track listing

No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "Heal It (Prelude)" (previously unreleased) R. Kelly 1:24
2. "Sign of a Victory" (official FIFA World Cup 2010 song) R. Kelly 4:12
3. "I Believe" (Barack Obama Theme) R. Kelly 4:58
4. "The World's Greatest" (from Ali soundtrack) R. Kelly 4:37
5. "Victory" (previously unreleased) R. Kelly 4:04
6. "Peace" (from Happy People/U Saved Me) R. Kelly 5:09
7. "If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time" (from R.) R. Kelly 6:17
8. "Fireworks" (previously unreleased) Polow Da Don R. Kelly 3:57
9. "Spirit" (from Happy People/U Saved Me) R. Kelly 3:53
10. "I'm Your Angel" (Duet with Céline Dion) (from R.) R. Kelly 5:35
11. "Can You Feel It" (previously unreleased) R. Kelly 3:54
12. "I Believe I Can Fly" (from Space Jam and R.) R. Kelly 5:20

Release history

References

  1. ^ http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003N50AVS
  2. ^ http://www.amazon.fr/dp/B003VXNZIM
  3. ^ Young, Taiia (2010). Won't Back Down (September 2010 ed.). XXL. p. 64. 

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