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Back for More | ||||
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Released | May 3, 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2003–2004 | |||
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Label | UOMO, Sony BMG Music Entertainment | |||
Producer | Shawn Desman & Christopher "Tricky" Stewart (exec.) Perry Alexander, Lil Jon, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Philipp Laney Stewart, Tha Cornaboyz, Thomas Gustafsson | |||
Shawn Desman chronology | ||||
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Back for More is the second studio album by Canadian singer Shawn Desman. [1]
# | Song title | Producer(s) | Time |
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01 | "Back for More" | Christopher "Tricky" Stewart | 4:07 |
02 | "Let's Go" | Shawn Desman & Perry Alexander | 3:57 |
03 | "Sexy" | Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins | 3:54 |
04 | "Ooh" | Jonathan Smith | 3:03 |
05 | "Insomniac" | Tha Cornaboyz | 4:16 |
06 | "Hurt" | Christopher "Tricky" Stewart | 3:20 |
07 | "Red Hair" | Christopher "Tricky" Stewart | 3:57 |
08 | "She Ain't Coming Back" | Christopher "Tricky" Stewart | 3:58 |
09 | "Nobody" | Thomas Gustafsson | 3:52 |
10 | "What If" | Thomas Gustafsson | 3:47 |
11 | "Man In Me" | Christopher "Tricky" Stewart | 3:16 |
12 | "That's Love" | Christopher "Tricky" Stewart | 4:00 |
13 | "Butterflies" | Shawn Desman & Perry Alexander | 4:53 |
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Back for More may refer to:
Shook may refer to:
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