Lyfe Change
2008 studio album by Lyfe Jennings
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Lyfe Change is the third studio album by Lyfe Jennings, released on April 29, 2008.[6]
"The album is called Lyfe Change because I'm changing it up a bit," explains Lyfe. "In the past I didn't work with different producers, I produced and wrote most of my albums by myself. But on this project I actually worked with different producers and a few writers."[7]
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| Released | April 29, 2008[1] | |||
| Recorded | 2007–2008 | |||
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| Length | 51:34 | |||
| Label | Sony Urban Music/Columbia / Music World Entertainment | |||
| Producer | Chester "Lyfe" Jennings (exec. producer), Joy Bounds (exec. producer) | |||
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The first single off the album is called "Cops Up". It peaked at number 68 on Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[8] The song was originally written for R&B duo, Luke & Q.
The second single is called "Never Never Land". It peaked at number 21 on Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[8]
The third single has been released and is called "Will I Ever".
Lyfe Change debuted at number four on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling about 80,000 copies in its opening week.[9]
In the limited edition of the CD came with a DVD featuring a Live Performance in an Ohio Prison and the "Cops Up" music video. The DVD is edited in both versions.
Track listing
- "Change the Game" (Intro) (featuring Walter Butch) - 1:33
- "Keep On Dreaming" - 3:40
- "Warriors" - 3:10
- "Never Never Land" - 3:58
- "Brand New" (featuring T.I.) - 3:10
- "It's Real" - 3:10
- "Cops Up" - 3:33
- "You Think You Got It Bad" (featuring Wyclef Jean) - 4:18
- "Wild, Wild, Wild" - 3:23
- "Midnight Train" - 3:18
- "Hmmm" - 3:41
- "Old School" (featuring Snoop Dogg) - 4:13
- "Us" (Interlude) - 1:17
- "Will I Ever" - 4:51
- "Baby I'm a Star" - 4:19
- Lil Wayne appeared on the original version of "Brand New" but was later re-recorded and Lyfe Jennings replaced him with T.I. for the album version. The original still exists and can be heard on YouTube.
Personnel
- A&R – Chad Elliott, Lyfe Jennings
- Art Direction – SLANG Inc.
- Coordinator [A&R Operations] – Juli Knapp
- Engineer [Assistant] – Elvis Aponte (tracks: 8), Mike Tschupp (tracks: 4, 14), Travis Stefl (tracks: 16, 17), Wilner Alexander (tracks: 8)
- Executive-Producer – Joy Bounds, Chester "Lyfe" Jennings
- Mastered By – Dave Kutch (tracks: 1 to 17), Mitsuyasu Abe (tracks: 18)
- Management – Joy Bounds, Know Joy Entertainment, LLC, Mathew Knowles, Music World Entertainment, Inc.
- Mixed By – Mitsuyasu Kaneko (tracks: 18), Rich Keller (tracks: 1 to 17)
- Mixed By [Assistant] – Travis Stefl (tracks: 1 to 8, 10, 12, 13, 15)
- Photography By – Roger Erickson
- Recorded By – Aaron Renner (tracks: 11), "Super" Dave Clauss (tracks: 9), Lyfe Jennings (tracks: 1, 12, 15), Mike Cardenas (tracks: 12), Mike Tschupp (tracks: 7), Mitsuyasu Kaneko (tracks: 18), Rich Keller (tracks: 3 to 6, 8 to 10, 13, 14, 16, 17), Riley Mackin (tracks: 11), Wyatt Oates (tracks: 2)
- Recorded By [Assistant] – Mike Tschupp (tracks: 3, 5, 6, 10, 13), Ryan Hobbs (tracks: 2)
Production
- Lyfe Jennings - Tracks 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,14,15
- The Underdogs - Tracks 7,10,11
- Steven Russell - Tracks 10,11
- Wyclef Jean - Tracks 8,9
- Jerry Wonda Duplessis - Track 8
- Logic - Track 9
- Luke & Q - Track 7
Charts
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