The Game (Chico DeBarge album)

The Game is a 1999 album from singer Chico DeBarge. It peaked at 41 on the Billboard 200.[1] It marked his return to Motown Records (since 1988) after Kedar Entertainment founder Kedar Massenburg was appointed as head of the label in late 1998. The album's final song Heart Mind & Soul is a cover of the title track of the 1994 album from brother El DeBarge.

The Game
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 26, 1999
GenreContemporary R&B
Length56:48
LabelMotown
ProducerChico DeBarge, Soulshock & Karlin, Vada Nobles, El DeBarge, Brian McKnight
Chico DeBarge chronology
Long Time No See
(1997)
The Game
(1999)
Free
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic link

Track listing

  1. The Game (4:49)
  2. Give You What You Want (Fa Sure) (4:40)
  3. Listen to Your Man (featuring Joe) (5:16)
  4. Sorry (4:43)
  5. Everybody Knew But Me (5:54)
  6. Sexual (3:58)
  7. Till Tomorrow (3:58)
  8. When Can I See You Again (4:52)
  9. Talk About You (featuring Bobby Brown) (4:55)
  10. The Edge (3:22)
  11. Your Way (4:26)
  12. Heart, Mind & Soul (5:46)

Personnel

Doug E. Fresh - beatbox on "Listen to Your Man"
Andrea Martin - background vocals on "Sorry"
Benjamin Wright - string arrangement on "Everybody Knew But Me" and "Heart, Mind & Soul"
DJ Quik - mixing on "Till Tomorrow"
Brian McKnight - background vocals on "When Can I See You Again"
Mama DeBarge - additional vocals on "Heart, Mind & Soul"
Wah Wah Watson - guitar on "Heart, Mind & Soul"

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