Inside of You | ||||
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Released | October 20, 1998 | |||
Genre | Contemporary R&B, new jack swing, soul | |||
Length | 66:45 | |||
Label | MCA | |||
Producer | Joe "Flip" Wilson, Faith Evans Malik Pendleton, Manuel Seal Reese Johnson | |||
Aaron Hall chronology | ||||
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Singles from Inside of You | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Inside of You is the second studio album by American R&B artist Aaron Hall, it was released on October 20, 1998 on MCA Records. [2] The album's first single "All the Places (I Will Kiss You)" became a top 10 hit on Billboard's Top Hip Hop/R&B Songs and hit the top 30 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "You Make Me Feel Good Inside" | Aaron Hall | Joe "Flip" Wilson | 5:15 |
2. | "I'll Do Anything" | Aaron Hall, Melvin Wilson, Joe "Flip" Wilson | Joe "Flip" Wilson | 5:13 |
3. | "If You Leave Me" (featuring Faith Evans) | Faith Evans, Aaron Hall | Faith Evans | 4:42 |
4. | "All the Places (I Will Kiss You)" | Aaron Hall, Manuel Seal | Manuel Seal | 4:01 |
5. | "What Did I Do" | Aaron Hall, Reese Johnson | Reese Johnson | 5:05 |
6. | "Move It Girl" | Aaron Hall, Reese Johnson | Reese Johnson | 5:51 |
7. | "I Want Your Body" | Aaron Hall, Melvin Smith, Joe "Flip" Wilson | Joe "Flip" Wilson | 4:26 |
8. | "None Like You" | Aaron Hall, Joe "Flip" Wilson | Joe "Flip" Wilson | 4:00 |
9. | "Going Down" | G.Clinton, Jr, Malik Pendleton | Malik Pendleton | 5:50 |
10. | "Baby I'll Be by Your Side" | Aaron Hall, Melvin Smith, Joe "Flip" Wilson | Joe "Flip" Wilson | 5:45 |
11. | "Don't Rush the Night" | Hal David, Aaron Hall, Reese Johnson | Reese Johnson | 4:34 |
12. | "Thinkin' of You" | Aaron Hall, Melvin Smith, Joe "Flip" Wilson | Joe "Flip" Wilson | 4:38 |
13. | "None but the Righteous" | Aaron Hall | Joe "Flip" Wilson | 2:34 |
14. | "None Like You (Remix)" (featuring Fat Joe, Big Pun, Cuban Link & Unique) | 4:49 |
Notes
Chart (1998) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard 200 [4] | 55 |
U.S. Billboard Top Black Albums [5] | 11 |
Year | Title | Hot 100 | US R&B [6] |
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1998 | "All The Places (I Will Kiss You)" | 26 | 8 |
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