Later That Day

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Later That Day
Studio album by Lyrics Born
Released October 7, 2003
Genre Hip hop
Label Quannum Projects
Producer Lyrics Born
Cut Chemist
DJ D-Sharp
Lyrics Born chronology

Later That Day
(2003)
Same !@#$ Different Day
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Rolling Stone [2]
IGN (9.0/10)[3]
Pitchfork Media (7.6/10)[4]

Later That Day is the debut album by Lyrics Born, one half of the group Latryx, and an American hip hop musician. Four years of work was put into the album to ensure that the audience will be satisfied. This was an important release for Quannum Projects because it was a huge introduction to Lyrics Born. The single "Callin' Out" was featured in several EA Sports games as well as a Diet Coke commercial featuring Adrien Brody. The single greatly increased Shimura's visibility in the music scene.

Track listing

  1. "Dream Sequence (Intro)" (T. Shimura)
    • Produced by Lyrics Born
  2. "Bad Dreams" (T. Shimura)
    • Produced by Lyrics Born
  3. "Rise & Shine" (T. Shimura/J. Malig)
  4. "Callin' Out" (T. Shimura)
    • Produced by Lyrics Born
  5. "U Ass Bank" (T. Shimura)
    • Produced by Lyrics Born
  6. "Cold Call" (T. Shimura/T. Parker)
  7. "Interlude" (T. Shimura)
    • Produced by Lyrics Born
  8. "Stop Complaining" (T. Shimura)
    • Featuring Tommy Geurrero
    • Produced by Lyrics Born
  9. "Do That There" (T. Shimura/L. McFadden)
  10. "Before And After" (T. Shimura)
    • Produced by Lyrics Born
  11. "The Last Trumpet" (T. Shimura/L. Daumont)
    • Featuring Lateef The Truth Speaker
    • Produced by Lyrics Born
  12. "Pack Up" (T. Shimura/D. Robinson)
    • Produced by DJ D-Sharp
  13. "Hot Bizness" (T. Shimura/J. Malig)
    • Produced by Lyrics Born
    • Additional vocals by Joyo Velarde
  14. "Love Me So Bad" (T. Shimura/J. Malig)
    • Featuring Joyo Velarde
    • Produced by Lyrics Born
  15. "One Session" (T. Shimura/T. Underdue)
    • Featuring the Altered Egos
    • Produced by Lyrics Born
    • Co-produced by the Poets of Rhythm
  16. "Nightro" (T. Shimura)
    • Produced by Lyrics Born
  17. "Hello" [Bonus Track] (T. Shimura/M. Whitefield/J. Whitefield)
    • Produced by Lyrics Born
    • Co-produced by the Poets of Rhythm

Singles

  • "I Changed My Mind"/"I Changed My Mind [Stero MC's Rattlesnake Mix]"/"I Changed My Mind [DJ Spinna Remix]"/"Always Fine Tunin'"
    • Release date: February 1, 2000
  • "Hello"/"One Session"
    • Release date: October 15, 2002
  • "Callin' Out"/"Cold Call"
    • Release date: August 26, 2003

Chart positions

  • Later That Day [5]
    • Chart: Top Independent Albums
    • Peak position: 40
    • Year: 2003

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Walters, Barry (2001-01-14). "Rolling Stone review". Archived from the original on 2008-06-19. 
  3. IGN review
  4. Pitchfork Media review
  5. "Billboard.com - Artist Chart History - Lyrics Born". 
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