Chain Letter (album)

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Chain Letter
Studio album by Brooke Valentine
Released March 15, 2005 (2005-03-15)
Recorded 20042005
Genre Hip hop, R&B
Label Virgin Records America
Producer Bink!, Bloodshy & Avant, Déjà "The Great", Josh Deutsch, Heatmakerz, Jermaine Dupri, Brandon Howard, Lil Jon, Matt Serletic, Soul Diggas
Brooke Valentine chronology

Chain Letter
(2005)
Physical Education
(2009)
Singles from Chain Letter
  1. "Girlfight"
    Released: January 10, 2005
  2. "Long As You Come Home"
    Released: July 5, 2005[1]
  3. "Cover Girl"
    Released: October 18, 2005[2]
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [3]
Entertainment Weekly B+[4]
Rolling Stone [5]

Chain Letter is the debut album by Brooke Valentine, released on March 15, 2005 (see 2005 in music). The album contains the lead single "Girlfight", that features Big Boi from the band Outkast, and Lil Jon. "Girlfight" peaked at #23 in the Billboard Hot 100 and is a song about tension between two girls which ends up in a catfight. The second released from the album was "Long As You Come Home", peaking at #71 in the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. The third single was "Cover Girl".

The album peaked at #16 in the Billboard 200 on April 2, 2005 and #3 in the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart. The album sold only 290,000 copies in the US.

Track listing

# Title Duration
1. "Girlfight" (featuring Big Boi & Lil Jon) 3:54
2. "Taste of Dis" 4:21
3. "Long as You Come Home" 3:25
4. "Blah-Blah-Blah" (featuring Dirt McGirt) 3:32
5. "Cover Girl" 4:12
6. "Playa" (featuring Jermaine Dupri) 3:23
7. "Ghetto Superstarz" 3:33
8. "Tell Me Why? (You Don't Love Me)" 2:59
9. "Million Bucks" (featuring Queenz Deliz) 3:31
10. "I Want You Dead" 3:49
11. "Dying from a Broken Heart" 3:52
12. "Pass Us By" 3:50
13. "Laugh Til I Cry" (Nicholas Strunk Remake) 4:55
14. "American Girl" 3:38
15. "Whatcha Lookin' At?" (featuring Kilo aka J.R.K.) 2:25
16. "Girlfight (Part II)" (Japan bonus track) 3:07
17. "Thrill of the Chase" (Japan bonus track) 3:20

References

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