Hung Jury (album)

Hung Jury is the second studio album by American singer Michel'le. It's her first album in nearly nine years and her most recent studio album to date. The album was released on August 24, 1998 on Death Row Records and Priority Records and was produced by Michel'le and Suge Knight. Two singles that were released were "Hang Tyme" and "Can I Get a Witness?".

Hung Jury
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 24, 1998
Recorded1998
Genre
Label
Producer
Michel'le chronology
Michel'le
(1989)
Hung Jury
(1998)
Singles from Hung Jury
  1. "Hang Tyme"
    Released: 1998
  2. "Can I Get a Witness?"
    Released: 1998
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Commercial performance

Unlike her highly successful debut album, this album was only a moderate success, only making it to #56 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and not producing any charting singles. The album sold 91,000 units to date in the United States.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Hang Tyme"
  • Reggie "Regg" Moore
4:54
2."Can I Get a Witness"
  • Steve Grisette
  • Michel'le
  • David L. Stewar
  • David L. Stewart
4:09
3."Crazy"
  • Reggie Lamb
  • Michel'le
  • Reggie "Regg" Moore
4:21
4."Here 4 U"
  • Reggie Lamb
  • Reggie "Regg" Moore
4:23
5."After the Love"
  • Reggie Lamb
  • Michel'le
  • Reggie "Regg" Moore
4:39
6."Tonight Is"
  • Lou Donaldson
  • Michel'le
  • Kyle Jackson
  • Marvin Paige
4:42
7."Walk With Me"
  • Cynthia Calhoun
  • Michel'le
  • Craig Lane
  • Carl "Butch" Small
  • Craig Lane
5:39
8."Don't Say U Love Me"
  • Reggie Lamb
  • Michel'le
  • Reggie "Regg" Moore
4:47
9."Wasted My Tyme"
  • Michel'le
  • Kyle Jackson
  • Marvin Paige
3:46
10."No Where 2 Run"
  • Cynthia Calhoun
  • Michel'le
  • Reggie "Regg" Moore
4:31
11."Hung Jury"
  • Reggie Lamb
  • Michel'le
  • Frank Wilson
  • Reggie "Regg" Moore
4:39

Credits and personnel

Charts

Chart (1998) Peak
position
scope="row"US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[2] 56
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