Adrenaline Rush 2007
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Adrenaline Rush 2007 is the sixth studio album by Chicago rapper Twista. It was released on September 18, 2007.[1] The "2007" in the title references the ten years passed since his third studio album Adrenaline Rush.[2] The first official single from the album was "Give It Up", featuring Pharrell and "Creep Fast (Feat. T-Pain)" was the second single. The professional review from XXL states that the content of commercial and raw talent is a good mix. The album has received generally favorable reviews.
The album debuted at #10 on the U.S. Billboard 200 music chart, selling over 41,000 copies in its 1st week; this was marketed poorer than the first week performance of The Day After, which debuted #2 with about 130,000 copies sold.[3] The album also dropped off the charts quickly, falling to #48 in its second week with over 20,000 copies sold, then falling off the Top 100.
As of June 2008, the album had sold well over 365,000 copies.
Track listing
Sample credits
- "Say Say" contains interpolations from the compositions:
- "O-o-h Child", written by Stan Vincent.
- "The Message", written by Clifton Chase, Edward Fletcher, Melvin Glover, and Sylvia Robinson.
- "Seven Day Hustle" contains a sample of "I Met Him on a Sunday", written by Doris Coley, Addie Harris, Beverly Lee, and Shirley Owens; as performed by The Shirelles.
- "Creep Fast" contains samples from "Can I", written by Hal Davis and Herman Griffith, as performed by Eddie Kendricks.
Other Tracks
- "Blessed" (featuring Jessi Malay) (Produced by ???)
- "Well It's Time" (Produced by Kanye West)
- "Talk Hard" (featuring Kanjia, Pitbull, & E-40) (Produced by Core DJ's)
- "Two Times for My Nigga" (Produced by ???)
- "Ass Whoop" (featuring Saigon) (Produced by Just Blaze)
Singles
- "Give It Up"
- "Creep Fast"
- "Pimp Like Me"
External links
References
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