AfterHours (album)

AfterHours is the second studio album by American R&B singer Mack Wilds. It was released on April 7, 2017, by The Ninety Five Percent and EMPIRE. The album features guest appearances from Wale, Tink and Cam Wallace.[1]

AfterHours
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 7, 2017 (2017-04-07)
Recorded2016–17
GenreR&B
Length37:27
Label
  • The Ninety Five Percent
  • EMPIRE
ProducerMack Wilds
Remi
Riley
Storch
Poyser
Mack Wilds chronology
New York: A Love Story
(2013)
AfterHours
(2017)
Singles from AfterHours
  1. "Love in the 90z"
    Released: November 24, 2015

Background

The album's title was inspired by the recording process. Mack created AfterHours at night and wanted to reflect this in the content. Wilds “A lot of these songs, when I had a chance to actually record — they were recorded at night," Mack said "while I was shooting 'The Breaks' and 'Shots Fired', that was the only time I had to myself or to even get into the studio. I drew on inspiration that came from looking around and seeing how things change at night time, how things feel at night time. Text messages at 2 a.m. look different than text messages at 2 p.m. Break-ups feel different at night."[2]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro"Mack Wilds1:40
2."Bonnie and Clyde" (featuring Wale)Mack Wilds3:43
3."Obsession"Mack Wilds3:13
4."Senses" (featuring Tink)Mack Wilds3:28
5."Vibes" (featuring Cam Wallace)Mack Wilds3:12
6."Stolen Gold"Mack Wilds2:30
7."Couldthisbelove?"Mack Wilds1:51
8."Stingy"Mack Wilds2:55
9."Go Crazy"Mack Wilds4:40
10."Explore"Mack Wilds2:15
11."Choose"Mack Wilds4:22
12."Crash"Mack Wilds3:17
13."Love in the 90z"Salaam Remi
Teddy Riley
Scott Storch
Poyser
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References


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