Mario (album)
Mario is a the debut album by singer Mario, released on March 19, 2002 when he was still 15 years old. It features hits "Just a Friend 2002," "Braid My Hair" and "C'mon". The album sold over 96,000 copies in the first week and was eventually certified Gold, selling over 596,000 copies[1]. In 2006 a single called "Just a Friend [Old School Version]" was released in Japan.
Critical response
Dan LeRoy from Allmusic states the album "offers doses of the real thing; its combination of Nickelodeon-style charm and authentic substance are reminiscent of nothing so much as a young Michael Jackson, with none of the creepy subtext. While it misses out on the humor of the original, the cover of Biz Markie's "Just a Friend" proves a shrewd update of the unwillingly platonic classic, and serves as a gateway to better originals, including a few slow numbers most teens have neither the chutzpah to try or the chops to handle. "Chick Wit' da Braids" and the swirling, organ-laced "Never" lead that pack, and the second song about cornrows, "Braid My Hair," manages to evoke the downside of being a child star without sounding like an ungrateful punk. Naturally, you have to excuse a certain amount of filler to believe fully in Mario's potential, but most of these 11 tracks offer generous hints of it".[2]
Promotion
2002-03 Pandemonium/Scream Tour 3 with Bow Wow, R.O.C., Denim, Nick Cannon, Marques Houston and B2K As a opening act[3]
Singles
The debut single, "Just a Friend 2002", which is a cover of Biz Markie's hit "Just a Friend", was an instant hit. It outperformed the original song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart peaking at number 4, in Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs the song reached number 2, becoming the second most successful single in the U.S. by Mario. In the UK it reached number 18. Braid My Hair was the second single by Mario. In comparison with the debut single it was a disappointment, reaching only 74 on Billboard Hot 100 and 18 at Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. The third and final single "C'mon" peaked 61 at Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and 21 in the UK.
Track listing
Composer(s) |
1. |
"Just a Friend 2002" |
Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell, Harold Lilly, John Smith & Biz Markie |
3:36 |
2. |
"C'mon" |
Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell, Luther Campbell, David Hobbs, Chris Wong Won, Mark Ross |
3:24 |
3. |
"Braid My Hair" |
Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell & Harold Lilly |
4:07 |
4. |
"2 Train" |
Kerry "Krucial Keys" Brothers, Paul "L" Green & Alicia Keys |
4:03 |
5. |
"What Your Name Is" |
The Underdogs, Damon Thomas, Harvey Mason, Jr. & Mario |
5:57 |
6. |
"Holla Back" |
The Underdogs, Mischke, Steve Russel, Damon thomas, Harvey Mason, Jr. |
3:38 |
7. |
"Could U Be" |
The Underdogs, Mischke, Steve Russell, Damon Thomas, Harvey Mason, Jr. |
4:07 |
8. |
"Put Me On" |
Kerry "Krucial" Brothers, Bertram Reid, W.Cunningham, N. Durham, Ronald Miller & Alicia Keys |
3:39 |
9. |
"Chick Wit da Braids" |
Gerald Isac |
3:50 |
10. |
"Never" |
Gerald Isac |
3:59 |
11. |
"Girl in the Picture" |
Anthony Akiens, Mario, Kevin "KL" Lewis & Daniel Mickens |
4:35 |
12. |
"Just a Friend" (Old School Version) (Japanese Bonus Track) |
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Personal and credits
- Vocals: Mario
- Mixing: Manny Marroquin, Tony Maserati, Ben Arondale, Tony Black & Jon Gass
- Arranger: Mischke
- Vocals (Background): Mischke, Alicia Keys & Mario
- Vocal Producer: Mischke
- Guitar: John Jubu Smith
- Bass: Neil Stubenhaus
- Engineer: Layout Jan Fairchild, Dave Russell, Thor Laewe, Jeff Allen & Tony Black
- Guitar: Xavier Marquez
- Pro-Tools: Erik Steinert
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- Executive Producer: Troy Patterson, Peter Edge & Clive Davis
- A&R: Ronald B. Gillyard, Larry Jackson
- Photography: Michael Lavine
- Photo Production: Chris LeBeau
- Cover: Gregory Burke
- Stylist: June Ambrose
- Production Coordination: Jolie Levine-Aller
- Project Coordenation: Sandra Campbell
- Multi Instruments: Warryn Campbell & Alicia Keys
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Charts
Chart (2002) |
Peak
position |
U.S. Billboard 200 |
9 |
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums |
3 |
Release history
Region |
Date |
Label |
United States |
July 23, 2002 |
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Japan |
July 28, 2006 |
BMG Japan |
References
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