Feed the Fire (Samuel Mancini album)

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Feed the Fire
Samuel Mancini - Feed the Fire.jpg
Mixtape by
ReleasedFebruary 26, 2021 (2021-02-26)
Recorded2016–2020
Genre Pop
Length44:44
Label Eric West Management Group
Producer
  • Al Torrence
  • Samuel Mancini
  • ALVY
  • Kerim Wilhelm
  • Eric West
Samuel Mancini chronology
Attention
(2016)
Feed the Fire
(2021)

Feed the Fire is the debut mixtape by American singer and actor Samuel Mancini. It was released on February 26, 2021, by Eric West Management Group. [1]

Contents

Commercial performance

Feed the Fire debuted at number 58 on the Billboard Top Current Album Sales chart in the week ending March 13, 2021. [2] Following the reissue of the Deluxe Red Edition of Feed the Fire released on October 22, 2021, the mixtape debuted at number 21 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart, [3] number 54 on the Top Album Sales [4] and re-entered the Billboard Top Current Album Sales at number 36 in the week ending November 6, 2021. [5]

Track listing

Feed the Fire
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Feed the Fire"
  • Samuel Mancini
  • Al Torrence
  • Torrence
  • Mancini
1:39
2."Undone"
  • Mancini
  • Torrence
  • Eric Rosa
  • Torrence
  • Mancini
2:56
3."Midnight" (featuring Freelance)
  • Lance James
  • Tysheeb Hickson-Baker
  • Mancini
  • Rosa
  • Abby Jury
  • Torrence
  • Torrence
  • Mancini
  • Freelance
  • Eric West
2:37
4."Second Heartbeat (Movin' On)"Daniel VidmarTorrence2:39
5."...Tell Me"
  • Daniel Fusco
  • Mancini
Fusco0:48
6."Higher"
  • Mancini
  • Fusco
Fusco2:53
7."The Lion"
  • Mancini
  • Rosa
  • Torrence
  • Torrence
  • Mancini
3:31
8."Who's Gonna Be There (Tell Me)" (featuring ALVY)
  • Mancini
  • William Caussignac
  • Fusco
ALVY3:05
9."Reckless"
  • Torrence
  • Mancini
  • West
4:15
10."Phone Call"
  • Rosa
  • Mancini
  • Tressmon Scott
  • Torrence
  • West
  • Mancini
  • Scott
  • Torrence
0:30
11."Love... Thy Will Be Done"
  • Torrence
  • West
  • Mancini
4:10
12."Part of Me"
  • Mancini
  • Fusco
  • Fusco
  • Mancin
  • Kerim Wilhelm
3:37
Total length:32:43
Feed the Fire Deluxe Red Edition [6]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Feed the Fire"
  • Samuel Mancini
  • Al Torrence
  • Torrence
  • Mancini
1:39
2."Undone"
  • Mancini
  • Torrence
  • Eric Rosa
  • Torrence
  • Mancini
2:56
3."Infatuation"
  • Mancini
  • Torrence
  • Torrence
  • Mancini
3:32
4."Midnight" (featuring Freelance)
  • Lance James
  • Tysheeb Hickson-Baker
  • Mancini
  • Rosa
  • Abby Jury
  • Torrence
  • Torrence
  • Mancini
  • Freelance
  • Eric West
2:37
5."Second Heartbeat (Movin' On)"Daniel VidmarTorrence2:39
6."...Tell Me"
  • Daniel Fusco
  • Mancini
Fusco0:48
7."Higher"
  • Mancini
  • Fusco
Fusco2:53
8."The Lion"
  • Mancini
  • Rosa
  • Torrence
  • Torrence
  • Mancini
3:31
9."Who's Gonna Be There (Tell Me)" (featuring ALVY)
  • Mancini
  • William Caussignac
  • Fusco
ALVY3:05
10."Reckless"
  • Torrence
  • Mancini
  • West
4:15
11."Phone Call"
  • Rosa
  • Mancini
  • Tressmon Scott
  • Torrence
  • West
  • Mancini
  • Scott
  • Torrence
0:30
12."Love... Thy Will Be Done"
  • Torrence
  • West
  • Mancini
4:10
13."Part of Me"
  • Mancini
  • Fusco
  • Fusco
  • Mancin
  • Kerim Wilhelm
3:37
14."Don't Wanna Feel a Thing" (with ALVY)
  • Mancini
  • Caussignac
  • Fusco
  • Rosa
ALVY2:41
15."Undone (Summer of '87)"
  • Torrence
  • Rosa
  • Mancini
  • Torrence
  • Mancini
2:27
16."Undone (Freestyle)"
  • Torrence
  • Rosa
  • Mancini
  • Torrence
  • Mancini
3:18
Total length:44:44

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic. [7]

Musicians

Production

Charts

Chart (2021)Peak
position
US Top Album Sales (Billboard) [4] 54
US Top Heatseekers (Billboard) [3] 21
US Top Emerging Artists (Billboard) [8] 24

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