Nocturnal (Roy Woods EP)

Nocturnal is the second extended play by Canadian recording artist Roy Woods. It was released on December 23, 2016 by OVO Sound and Warner Bros. Records.[1] The EP features guest appearances from Canadian R&B duo and OVO label-mates Majid Jordan and MadeinTYO. The first music video to be put out from the album was for the song "Love You" which released April 27, 2017. The album serves as a follow-up to his debut commercial mixtape Waking at Dawn (2016). The artwork was created by Corrado Grilli.[2]

Nocturnal
EP by
ReleasedDecember 23, 2016
Recorded2016
Genre
Length21:53
Label
Producer
  • DZY
  • FrancisGotHeat
  • Majid Jordan
  • iNotchz
  • Prezident Jeff
  • Sunny Diamonds
Roy Woods chronology
Waking at Dawn
(2016)
Nocturnal
(2016)
Say Less
(2017)

Track listing

Nocturnal[3]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Magic"
  • FrancisGotHeat
  • Sunny Diamonds
3:24
2."Four Seasons"
  • Spencer
  • Khokhar
  • Nguyen-Tran
  • Ariel J. Baptiste
  • Alex Mak
  • DZY
  • Sunny Diamonds
  • FrancisGotHeat[a]
3:09
3."Chili Peppers" (featuring Majid Jordan)
  • Prezident Jeff
  • FrancisGotHeat
  • Sunny Diamonds
2:45
4."Involved"
  • Spencer
  • Khokhar
  • Offe
  • Prezident Jeff
  • Sunny Diamonds
3:01
5."Instinct" (featuring MadeinTYO)
  • Prezident Jeff
  • Sunny Diamonds
2:54
6."Love You"
  • Spencer
  • Khokhar
  • Nguyen-Tran
  • Deshawn George
  • Ahkilo
  • Sunny Diamonds
  • FrancisGotHeat[a]
3:18
7."Dangerous"
  • Spencer
  • Khokhar
  • Sydney Saget
  • iNotchz
  • Sunny Diamonds
3:21
Total length:21:53

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer.
gollark: No apparent correlation to RAM use.
gollark: And as such power draw was at 95W for this duration.
gollark: It is pretty great though; for instance, I can see that from 07:28 to 18:44 CPU usage was at slightly over 14% on all cores for no apparent reason.
gollark: I wonder if I can make it downsample older stuff.
gollark: I'm pretty sure this will eventually accumulate several gigabytes of unnecessary time series data but oh well.

References


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