Sexy Versus

Sexy Versus
Studio album by Al B. Sure!
Released September 22, 1992
Recorded 1991–1992
Genre Contemporary R&B
New jack swing
Length 73:31
Label Warner Bros. Records
26973
Producer Vincent Gilbert, Kevin Deane, Kiyamma Griffin, Vincent Herbert, Al B. Sure!, DeVanté Swing, Howie Tee, Kyle West
Al B. Sure! chronology
Private Times...and the Whole 9!
(1990)Private Times...and the Whole 9!1990
Sexy Versus
(1992)
Honey, I'm Home
(2009)Honey, I'm Home2009
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Sexy Versus is the third studio album by Al B. Sure! It was his first album released exclusively by Warner Bros. Records, his first two having been released under Uptown Records with Warner Bros. Records handling distribution.

It was not as successful as his previous two albums but still managed to find success on the charts, making it to #41 on the Billboard 200 and #2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Three singles made it to the Billboard charts: "Natalie," "Right Now," and "I Don't Wanna Cry."

The track "See The Lady" is a remix of the song "Channel J" from his previous album Private Times...and the Whole 9!. The album's second single "Natalie" was written about actress Halle Berry after he saw her in the 1991 film Strictly Business. In 2014, Sure! referred to the success of the album as well as Berry's inspiration for "Natalie" on Twitter.[1]


Track listing

  1. "Right Now" – 5:54 (Kyle West)
  2. "U & I" – 5:43 (Kiyamma Griffin)
  3. "Playing Games" – 6:04 (DeVante Swing)
  4. "Natalie" – 5:54 (West)
  5. "Ooh 4 You Girl (ft. Grand Puba & Chubb Rock)" – 5:54 (Griffin)
  6. "Kick in the Head" (ft. Rakim) – 4:58 (Kevin Deane)
  7. "Turn you Out" – 5:56 (Swing)
  8. "See the Lady (ft. Chubb Rock)" – 5:20 (West)
  9. "Thanks 4 a Great Time Last Nite" – 6:35 (Deane)
  10. "I Don't Wanna Cry" – 5:14 (West)
  11. "Die for You (ft. Brione Lathrop)" – 5:31 (West)
  12. "I'll Never Hurt You Again" – 5:53 (West)
  13. "Papes in the End (ft. Grege)" – 4:11 (Marc Choice, Howie Tee)

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References

  1. "Al B. Sure on Twitter". twitter.com. Twitter. Retrieved 2015-03-18.
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