Everything's Fine (Jean Grae and Quelle Chris album)

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Everything's Fine
Everything's Fine Album Cover by Jean Grae x Quelle Chris.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 30, 2018 (2018-03-30)
Genre
Length55:22
Label Mello Music Group
Producer
Jean Grae chronology
The Evil Jeanius
(2008)
Everything's Fine
(2018)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Everything's Fine" Jean Grae 1:07
2."My Contribution to This Scam"
  • T. Ibrahim
  • G. Tennille
Quelle Chris 4:42
3."Ohsh" (featuring Hannibal Buress)
  • T. Ibrahim
  • G. Tennille
Quelle Chris4:31
4."House Call" (featuring Big Tone, Anna Wise, and Jonathan Hoard)
  • T. Ibrahim
  • G. Tennille
Quelle Chris3:17
5."Don't Worry It's Fine" (featuring John Hodgman and Michael Che)
  • T. Ibrahim
  • G. Tennille
Quelle Chris0:50
6."Gold Purple Orange"
  • T. Ibrahim
  • G. Tennille
Quelle Chris5:00
7."Peacock"
  • T. Ibrahim
  • G. Tennille
Jean Grae3:16
8."Doing Better Than Ever" (featuring Ashok Kondabolu)
  • T. Ibrahim
  • G. Tennille
Quelle Chris2:07
9."The Smoking Man" (featuring Denmark Vessey)
Quelle Chris3:53
10."Breakfast of Champions"
  • T. Ibrahim
  • G. Tennille
Quelle Chris3:14
11."Scoop of Dirt" (featuring Your Old Droog)
Quelle Chris4:03
12."Zero"T. IbrahimQuelle Chris4:45
13."Everything's Still Fine" (featuring Nick Offerman)G. TennilleQuelle Chris2:12
14."Waiting for the Moon" (featuring Mosel and Anna Wise)
  • T. Ibrahim
  • G. Tennille
Quelle Chris5:29
15."River" (featuring Anna Wise)
  • T. Ibrahim
  • G. Tennille
Jean Grae6:56
Total length:55:22

Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes.

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