2. OG

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It's Done
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ReleasedNovember 8, 2004
Recorded2004
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It's Done
(2003)
It's Done
(2004)

2. OG is the second and last studio album by German boy band Overground. It was released on November 8, 2004 by Cheyenne, Polydor and Zeitgeist.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."This Is How We Do It" (featuring Montell Jordan)
  • Mark Tabak
  • Jan van der Toorn
  • Ismail Boulaghmal
 
2."Freaky"
  • Tabak
  • van der Toorn
  • Boulaghmal
  • Tabak
  • van der Toorn
  • Boulaghmal
 
3."Sex"
  • Tabak
  • Boulaghmal
  • Issa Moussa
  • Michaels
  • Dollar
  • Naja
3:25
4."Get Up"
  • Tabak
  • van der Toorn
  • Boulaghmal
 
5."Aus und vorbei"
  • Mark Tabak
  • Deema
  • Gena Wernik
  • Kayed
  • Mark Joker
  • Okan
  • Tabak
  • Wernik
 
6."Never an Easy Way" 
7."Alles"
  • Tabak
  • van der Toorn
  • Lars Severin
  • Deema
  • Sven Severin
  • Boulaghmal
  • Tabak
  • van der Toorn
  • Boulaghmal
 
8."Siesta"
  • Per Kalenius
  • Jens Bjurman
  • Daniel Debourg
  • Jeberg
 
9."Heute ist dein Tag"
  • Tabak
  • Wernik
  
10."Es ist gut so"
  • Ina Wolf
  • Martin Frainer
  • Petra Bonmassar
  • Frainer
  • Bonmassar
 
11."Ich frag' mich wie"
  • Tabak
  • Deema
  • Wernik
  • Kayed
  • Okan
  • Tabak
  • Wernik
 
12."Es tut mir leid"
  • Tabak
  • van der Toorn
  • Lars Severin
  • Deema
  • Boulaghmal
  • Tabak
  • van der Toorn
  • Boulaghmal
 
13."Bin für dich da"
  • Aliani
  • Boulaghmal
  • Kayed
  • Tabak
  • van der Toorn
  • Boulaghmal
 
14."This Is How We Do It" (Club Mix)
  • Pierce
  • Tabak
  • Barnett
  • Walters
  • Tabak
  • van der Toorn
  • Boulaghmal
 

Charts

Chart (2004)Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [1] 41

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