The Yearbook

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Yearbook
Studio album by KJ-52
Released April 2007
Genre Christian hip hop
Length 73 Minutes
KJ-52 chronology

KJ-52 Remixed
(2006)
Yearbook
(2007)
Five-Two Television
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Jesus Freak Hideout (?)[1]
Rapzilla [2]

The Yearbook is the fifth studio album by rapper KJ-52.

The Special Edition DVD includes a Making Of documentary and the five videos he made released before the release of The Yearbook, including KJ-52, Behind the Musik, Life After Death, I Can Call On You, and Revenge of the Nerds.

The song "Wake Up" peaked at #13 on ChristianRock.net.

"You're Gonna Make It" was featured on the CBS crime drama Cold Case in the episode "It Takes a Village."

"Do Yo Thang" and "Fanmail" both have music videos available on KJ's site.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Jonah Sorrentino except where noted. 
Album release
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Will You Ever Know?"    4:13
2. "Do Yo Thang"    4:00
3. "You'll Never Take Me Down" (featuring Kevin Young of Disciple)Sorrentino, Kevin Young 4:05
4. "Do You Got That?"    3:31
5. "It Ain't Easy"    3:02
6. "Push Up"    3:48
7. "I Won't Ever Stop" (featuring Goldinchild)Sorrentino, Eric Lautenbach 3:43
8. "Fanmail"    5:19
9. "You Can Still Come Back"    3:13
10. "Can I Be Honest?"    4:06
11. "Pump That"    2:45
12. "5 Minutes (In the Garden)"    4:06
13. "Daddy's Girl" (featuring Liquid)  4:16
14. "Wake Up" (featuring Toby Morrell of Emery)Sorrentino, Toby Morrell, Aaron Sprinkle 2:57
15. "Say What Ya Want"    4:35
16. "You're Gonna Make It" (featuring Blanca Reyes of Group 1 Crew)  3:47
17. "You Hang Up First"    4:14
18. "Always Here for You" (featuring Liquid)Sorrentino, Victor Oquendo  
19. "Take Every Part of Me" (featuring Ayiesha Woods)  3:57
Total length:
73:22

Awards

In 2008, the album was nominated for a Dove Award for Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the Year at the 39th GMA Dove Awards. The song "Wake Up" was also nominated for Rap/Hip-Hop Recorded Song of the Year.[3]

References

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