24/7 (Kevon Edmonds album)

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24/7
Kevon Edmonds - 24-7 album cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 26, 1999 (1999-10-26) [1]
RecordedBrandon's Way Recording
The TracKen Place
Los Angeles, California
Track Record, Inc.
North Hollywood, California
D.A.R.P. Studios
Silent Sound Studios
Atlanta, Georgia
Genre R&B
Length53:01
Label RCA
Producer Babyface, Tim & Bob, Damon Thomas, Angelo Ray, Tommy Sims, Marc Harris, Daryl Simmons, Gregory Curtis Sr., Armando Colon
Kevon Edmonds chronology
24/7
(1999)
'Who Knew'
(2009)
Singles from 24/7
  1. "24/7"
    Released: 1999 [2]
  2. "No Love (I'm Not Used to)"
    Released: October 12, 1999 (1999-10-12) [3]
  3. "Love Will Be Waiting at Home"
    Released: 2000
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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24/7 is the debut solo album from Kevon Edmonds, after he left the group After 7. Released on October 26, 1999, [1] via RCA Records, the album peaked at number 77 on the Billboard 200. [5] The album's title track was certified gold [6] and was the only album single to reach the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 10. The second single, "No Love (I'm Not Used to)", was released to radio, and rose to number 25 on Billboard's R&B chart. [5]

Contents

Track listing

Credits adapted from liner notes. [7]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Never Love You" Babyface 4:42
2."Love Will Be Waiting at Home"Babyface, Marc Harris, Tommy Sims 4:14
3."24/7"Angelo Ray, David Scott, Anthony Smith3:50
4."When I'm With You" Tim Kelley, Bob Robinson 3:56
5."How Often" Walter Afanasieff, Babyface, Robin Thicke 4:27
6."Baby Come to Me"Babyface, Kevon Edmonds, Robert Newt, Johnnie Newt, Damon Thomas 3:58
7."A Girl Like You" (featuring Babyface and Melvin Edmonds)Babyface5:19
8."I Want You More"Tim Kelley, Bob Robinson, Kevon Edmonds4:34
9."No Love (I'm Not Used to)" Daryl Simmons 5:09
10."Sensitive Mood"Gregory Curtis Sr.5:12
11."Anyway"Gregory Curtis Sr., Steve Kipner 3:37
12."Tell Me"Armando Colon, Kevon Edmonds, Anthem4:03
Total length:53:01

Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes. [7]

Charts

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