143 (EP)

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143
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Mixtape by
ReleasedFebruary 12, 2013
Recorded2012
Genre R&B, soul, pop
Length38:37
Label Little Lady Entertainment
Producer
  • Tiffany Evans
  • TopSecret
  • Chris N Teeb
  • B.Fre$h
  • MaddScientist
  • Watch The Duck
  • Trak Girl
  • Sak Pose
  • Dexter James
Tiffany Evans chronology
Tiffany Evans
(2008)
143
(2013)
All Me
(2015)
Singles from 143
  1. "U Got a Woman"
    Released: January 10, 2012
  2. "If You Love Me"
    Released: June 8, 2012

143 is an extended play/mixtape by American recording artist Tiffany Evans. The EP was released on February 12, 2013, under Tiffany's recording label Little Lady Entertainment. [1] It produced two singles: "U Got a Woman" and "If You Love Me", both released in 2012.

Contents

Singles

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."143 (I Love You)"
  • Tiffany Evans
  • Ryan Jones
  • Chris N Teeb
5:19
2."Do Better"
  • Evans
  • B.Fre$h
  • TopSecret for Top-Brand LLC
3:54
3."I Can't Fight"
  • Evans
  • Jones
  • Woelf
4:10
4."I Ride 4 U"
  • MaddScientist
2:40
5."Tell a Chic"
  • Evans
  • Eddie Waltrez
  • Jonathan Wells
  • Jessie Smith
3:33
6."Lois Lane"
  • Evans
  • Blake
  • Sak Pase
3:37
7."Note to Self (Looking for Love)"
  • Evans
  • Sweetz
3:29
8."I Found You"
  • Evans
  • Trak Girl
  • Dexter Jakes
5:02
9."If You Love Me"
  • Evans
  • Chris N Teeb
4:07
10."U Got a Woman" (bonus track)
  • Evans
  • Watch The Duck
  • Bao
4:06
Total length:38:37

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References

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