Grime, Silk, & Thunder
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ReleasedJune 5, 2007
Recorded2005–2007
Length72:00
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| Released | June 5, 2007 | |||
| Recorded | 2005–2007 | |||
| Genre | Electronica, New York house, tribal house, vocal house, soul, dance-pop | |||
| Length | 72:00 | |||
| Label | Tommy Boy | |||
| Producer | Ultra Naté, Jens Bergmark, Louie Balo, Craig C., Bill Coleman, StoneBridge, Double Deuce, East West Connection, Funky Junction & SplashFunk, GoodandEvil, Quentin Harris, Eric Kupper, Andres Levin, Low Frequency Occupation, Mood II Swing, The Muthafunkas, Morgan Page, DJ Pope, Chris Willis | |||
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Grime | Silk | Thunder is the fifth studio album by singer-songwriter, Ultra Naté. The record was released on June 5, 2007, via Tommy Boy Records.[1]
The album includes the dance hits "Love's the Only Drug", "Give It All You Got", featuring Chris Willis, and "Automatic", which was previously a hit for the Pointer Sisters in 1984.
"It's Over Now" is a reworking of the song which originally appeared on Naté's debut album Blue Notes in the Basement. "Freak On", which was previously released in 2004, is a collaboration between Naté and Swedish DJ StoneBridge. The track "Getaway" was inspired by and alludes to Teddy Pendergrass.