Help 2.0

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Help 2.0
Help 2.0 Erica Campbell cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 31, 2015
Recorded2014-2015
Genre Christian R&B, Urban gospel, contemporary R&B
Length50:00(Standard Edition)
Label eOne
Producer Warryn Campbell
Erica Campbell chronology
Help
(2014)
Help 2.0
(2015)
Singles from More Love
  1. "More Love"
    Released: Jan 29, 2015
  2. "I Luh God"
    Released: Mar 30, 2015

Help 2.0 was released on March 31, 2015. A follow-up to her 2014 solo debut album, Help , the release marks the second solo studio album apart from her duo of Mary Mary, which was produced by her husband Warryn Campbell and released under the eOne record label.

Contents

Track listing

Credits adapted from liner notes. [1]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Warryn & Erica Convo #1"W. Campbell (campbell Kids Music/ Ascap)Warryn Campbell For My Block Inc0:44
2."More Than A Lover Remix (featuring Mr. Talkbox)"E.campbell, W.campbell (campbell Kids Music/Ascap, Thats Plums Song/emi-sony-atv)Warryn Campbell For My Block Inc.3:22
3."More Love"W. Campbell, E. Campbell (campbell Kids Music/ascap, That’s Plums Song/emi-sony-atv)Warryn Campbell For My Block Inc.3:35
4."I Luh God (featuring Big Shizz)"W.Campbell, E. Campbell, L. Daniels Campbell Kids Music/Ascap, That’s Plum’s Song/emi-sony Atv, Lashawn Daniels/emi-sony Atv/ascapWarryn Campbell For My Block Inc & Lashawn Daniels For The Book Productions.3:09
5."Eddie Remix (featuring Jubu)"E.Campbell, W.Campbell (campbell Kids Music/Ascap, Thats Plums Song/emi-sony- Atv)Warryn Campbell For My Block Inc.3:37
6."All I Need Is You Remix (featuring Jonathan Mcreynolds)"E.Campbell, W.Campbell (campbell Kids Music/Ascap, That’s Plums Song/emi-sony-atv)Warryn Campbell For My Block Inc. Co-produced By: Rodney Jones Jr.5:09
7."I’m A Fan (featuring Jason Crabb)"G.haddon, T.haddon (precious Baby Publishing/ascap, T Bella Music/ascap, Campbell Kids Music/ascap, Thats Plums Song/emi-sony-atv)Gerald Haddon For Muzik Majaz Ent. & Warryn Campbell For My Block Inc. Co-produced By Tammi Haddon For Bella Donna Ent.3:49
8."Nobody Else (Thriller Mix)"Written By E.campbell, W.campbell, L.daniels (campbell Kids Music/ascap, Thats Plums Song/emi-sony-atv,lashawn Daniels/ Emi-sony-atv/ascap)Warryn Campbell For My Block Inc.3:17
9."A Little More Jesus (featuring Fantasia And Lisa Knowles)"E. Campbell, T. Campbell, W. Campbell (campbell Kids Music/Ascap, That’s Plum Song/emi-sony-atv, It’s Tea Tyme/emi-sony- Atv)Warryn Campbell For My Block Inc.3:55
10."P.O.G. Remix"E.campbell, W.campbell, D. Caddell (campbell Kids Music/Ascap, Thats Plums Song/emi-sony-atv, Gnidybab Music/bmi)Warryn Campbell For My Block Inc.4:14
11."The Question Classic Rock Mix"W. Campbell (campbell Kids Music/ascap)Warryn Campbell For My Block Inc.5:18
12."Warryn & Erica Convo #2"W. Campbell (campbell Kids Music/Ascap)Warryn Campbell0:46
13."Looking Like"E.campbell, W.campbell,g.haddon (campbell Kids Music/ascap, Thats Plums Song/emi-sony- Atv,precious Baby Publishing/ascap)Warryn Campbell For My Block Inc.4:05
14."Help (featuring Lecrae)"E. Campbell, W. CampbellW. Campbell, L. Moore, H. Lilly, A. Sledge, H. Jones, E. Campbell (campbell Kids Music/ascap, Fellowship Of The Unshaed/bmi, Uncle Bobby Music/emi- Sony Atv-bmi, Food 4 Yo Soul/ascap, I Wrote It You Sing It/ascap, That’s Plums Song/ Emi –sony Atv/ascap)4:05
Total length:50:00
Notes

Chart performance

ChartsPeak
Billboard Top Gospel Albums 1
Billboard Independent Albums 12
Billboard 200 120

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References

  1. Erica Campbell - Help. eOne Music 99923 9340