John P. Kelly (album)
John P. Kelly is the debut solo album from member of The Lost Boyz and rapper Mr. Cheeks. It contains the hit single "Lights, Camera, Action!".
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Released | October 16, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2000–2001 | |||
Genre | Hip Hop | |||
Label | Universal 014 929 | |||
Producer | Bink!, Stephen Marley, Mr. Sexxx, Easy Mo Bee, J.J. Brown, Rated R, Mas 12, DJ Sage | |||
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Track listing
- "Radio Intro"
- Produced by Mr. Cheeks
- "Lights, Camera, Action!"
- Produced by Bink!
- "Mama Say" (featuring Stephen Marley)
- Produced by Stephen Marley
- Co-produced by DJ Sage
- "Friday Night" (featuring Horace Brown)
- Produced by Mr. Sexxx
- "Here We Come"
- Produced by Easy Mo Bee
- "Bump Heads" (featuring Big Gipp)
- Produced by Mr. Sexxx
- "Worldwide Bouncin'"
- Produced by Mr. Sexxx
- "What the Fuck Is This"
- Produced by Caspa/Dejah
- "Till We Meet Again" (featuring Stephen Marley)
- Produced by Stephen Marley
- "I Remember"
- Produced by J.J. Brown
- "Let's Go"
- Produced by Rated R N Mas 12
- "Fuckin' with Walt"
- Produced by Terence Dudley (USA)
- "Unanimous Decision"
- Produced by DJ Sage
- "Major"
- Produced by Mr. Sexxx
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