702 |
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Studio album by 702 |
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Released |
June 15, 1999 |
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Recorded |
1998–1999 |
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Genre |
R&B, hip hop soul |
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Length |
49:05 |
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Label |
Motown |
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Producer |
Bruce Carbone (exec.), Kedar Massenburg (exec.), Bag, Warryn "Smiley" Campbell, Greg Charley, Dutch, Jany, Marc Kinchen, Missy Elliott, PI & Jam, Rapture Stewart, Eric Seats, Soulshock & Karlin, Maurice Wilcher |
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702 chronology |
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702 is the self-titled second studio album from American R&B group of the same name, released June 15, 1999 on Motown.
The album peaked at number thirty-four on the Billboard 200 chart. By November 2002, it was certified platinum in sales by the RIAA, after sales exceeding 1,000,000 copies in the United States.
Release and reception
The album peaked at thirty-four on the U.S. Billboard 200 and reached the seventh spot on the R&B Albums chart.[3] The album was certified gold in September 1999, and reached platinum status in November 2002.[4]
Stephen Thomas Erlewine at Allmusic was critical of the album's running time and felt it was padded with some filler songs, however he did call the work "a true step forward for 702."[1]
Track listing
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1. |
""7" Interlude" | Irish, Kinchen | Marc Kinchen |
0:38 |
2. |
"Where My Girls At?" | Elliott, Seats, Stewart | Missy Elliott, Rapture Stewart, Eric Seats |
3:10 |
3. |
"You Don't Know" | Anthem, Karlin, Schack | Soulshock & Karlin |
4:08 |
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"Make Time" | Charley, Nevil | Greg Charley |
4:24 |
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""0" Interlude" | Kinchen, Misha | Marc Kinchen |
0:40 |
6. |
"You'll Just Never Know" | Benton, Gadget, Kafi | PI & Jam |
5:00 |
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"Finally" | Charley | Greg Charley |
4:30 |
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"Tell Your Girl" | Cousin, Jackson, Loving | Dutch |
3:48 |
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"Gotta Leave" | Elliott, Seats, Stewart | Missy Elliott, Rapture Stewart, Eric Seats |
5:08 |
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"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" | Bagge | Bag, Jany |
3:59 |
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""2" Interlude" | Kinchen, Meelah | Marc Kinchen |
0:44 |
12. |
"What More Can He Do" | Atkins, Atkins, Campbell, Smith | Warryn "Smiley" Campbell |
3:49 |
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"Seven" | Machicote, Robeson, Wilcher | Maurice Wilcher |
4:44 |
14. |
"Will You Be OK" | Kinchen, Powell, Slates | Marc Kinchen |
4:23 |
Chart history
Album
Singles
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.
Personnel
Information taken from Discogs.[6]
- bass – Everett "Jam" Benton, Jay Rakes, Romeo Williams
- drums – Everett "Jam" Benton
- executive production – Bruce Carbone, Kedar Massenburg
- guitar – Mats Berntoft, Eric Jackson, Joshua Thompson
- keyboards – Everett "Jam" Johnson
- mixing – Mick Guzauski, Manny Marroquin, Dave Pensado
- production – Bag, Warryn "Smiley" Campbell, Greg Charley, Dutch, Jany, Marc Kinchen, Missy Elliott, PI & Jam, Rapture Stewart, Eric Seats, Soulshock & Karlin, Maurice Wilcher
- recording – Anders Bagge, Jan Fairchild, Fredrick Sarhagen
- synthesizer – Everett "Jam" Benton
- vocals (background) – 702
- writing – A. Bagge, L. Bagge, E. Benton, R. Cousin, P. Gadget, J. Guendon, E. Jackson, L. Kafi, C. Loving
Notes
External links
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- Irish Grinstead
- LeMisha Grinstead
- Amelia Grinstead
- Orish Grinstead
- Cree Lamore
- Kameelah Williams
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