In Your Face (b4-4 album)

In Your Face is the second and final studio album released by Canadian boy band b4-4 in 2003 in three editions: the general release and the Limited Edition (only for Germany) and a Special Edition. The release dates were 30 June and 17 November 2003. Three singles were released from the album: "Player", "I'll Be There" and "Feel Free (To Say No)".

In Your Face
Studio album by
Released2003
GenrePop
LabelPolydor Universal
B4-4 chronology
b4-4
(2000)
In Your Face
(2003)

Track list

General release

  1. Intro (2:01)
  2. Process of Elimination (3:46)
  3. Player (You're My Ecstasy) (3:40)
  4. Senorita (3:24)
  5. Bad Girl (3:57)
  6. Stop (4:12)
  7. You Believed in Me (3:23)
  8. Feel Free (To Say No) (3:47)
  9. Skitz-A-Frenik (3:45)
  10. Another Lonely Night (3:26)
  11. Because I Love You (3:27)
  12. Baby You're The One (3:38)
  13. Take It Away From Me (4:44)
  14. Everyday (3:59)

Limited edition (Released in Germany)
Same as general release, plus

  1. Human Nature
  2. Hard to Say I'm Sorry

Special Edition

  1. Intro
  2. Process of Elimination
  3. Player (You're My Ecstasy) (Video Version)
  4. Senorita
  5. I'll Be There (Video Version)
  6. Stop
  7. Bad Girl
  8. You Believed in Me
  9. Feel Free (To Say No) (Video Version)
  10. Skitz-A-Frenik
  11. Another Lonely Night
  12. Because I Love You
  13. Baby You're The One
  14. Take It Away From Me
  15. Everyday
  16. Get Down
  17. Endlessly
  18. Exclusive & Special Video Greetings
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