IAMJRDN

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IAMJRDN
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Studio album by
Released Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg November 9, 2010
Recorded2009-2010
Genre Pop, R&B
Label Kuya Productions Inc., Fontana North

IAMJRDN is the official debut studio album by Canadian R&B singer JRDN. The album features the hit singles, "U Can Have It All" and "Like Magic", which peaked at #20 and #24 on the Canadian Hot 100 respectively. [1] It was released on November 9, 2010. [2] [3]

Contents

Track listing

#Song TitleTime
01"The One"3:07
02"Come Come"3:14
03"U Can Have It All"3:12
04"HD"3:42
05"4 Tha Ghetto"4:27
06"Like Magic"3:41
07"I Don't Care"3:42
08"All We Need" ft. Melanie Fiona4:11
09"Forever And A Day"3:36
10"Mirror"3:11
11"Top It All"4:11
12"Crazy"3:56
13"Cross The Line"2:56
14"U Can Have It All (Harper & Brother Remix)"3:42

Charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
Canadian R&B Albums Chart [4] 13

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