Kiss the Sky (Tatyana Ali album)

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Kiss the Sky
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 25, 1998
Recorded1997–1998
Genre
Length50:30
Label
Producer Shawn Stockman, Rodney Jerkins, Narada Michael Walden, Fred Jerkins III, StoneBridge, Vincent Herbert & Rob Fusari, Keith Pelzer & Darren Henson, Marti Sharron & Danny Sembello, James "Jiff" Hinger, Joe "P" Cantrall, Alex "Cat" Cantrall, Shawn Stockman
Singles from Kiss the Sky
  1. "Daydreamin'"
    Released: July 21, 1998 [1]
  2. "Boy You Knock Me Out"
    Released: February 1, 1999 [2]
  3. "Everytime"
    Released: June 22, 1999 [3]
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Kiss the Sky is the only studio album by American singer and actress Tatyana Ali. The album was released on August 25, 1998, peaking at number 106 on the Billboard 200 and number 47 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album produced the top ten Billboard Hot 100 hit "Daydreamin'", as well as the UK hit single "Boy You Knock Me Out", and the ballad "Everytime". The album did not sell as well as expected, and as such, Ali was dropped from the label in late 1999. The album was made with the help of her Fresh Prince co-star and rapper Will Smith.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro"Shawn Stockman0:30
2."Boy You Knock Me Out" Robert Bell; Ronald Bell; George Brown; Bobby Caldwell; Raymond Calhoun; Alfons Kettner; Robert Mickens; Kelly Price; Claydes Smith; Will Smith; Alton Taylor; Dennis Thomas; Richard Westfield 4:10
3."If You Only Knew" Mary Brown; Rob Fusari; Tatyana Ali; Vincent Herbert3:44
4."Everytime"Alex Cantrall; Joe Priolo5:15
5."Daydreamin'" Donald Fagen; Fred Jenkins III; LaShawn Daniels; Peter Pankey; Rodney Jerkins; Sean Hamilton; Walter Becker 5:00
6."Love the Way You Love Me" Narada Michael Walden; Sally Jo Dakota5:02
7."Interlude"Shawn Stockman1:13
8."He Loves Me"Darren "Limitless" Henson; Keith Pelzer; Tia Mintze4:45
9."Kiss the Sky" (featuring Marion)Shawn Stockman5:04
10."If I Ever Love Again" Danny Sembello; Marti Sharron4:44
11."Yesterday" (featuring Chico DeBarge)Fred Jerkins III; Kelly Price5:06
12."Through Life Alone"Shawn Stockman5:52
Total length:50:23
European reissue bonus track [5]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Boy You Knock Me Out" (featuring Will Smith) Robert Bell; Ronald Bell; George Brown; Bobby Caldwell; Raymond Calhoun; Alfons Kettner; Robert Mickens; Kelly Price; Claydes Smith; Will Smith; Alton Taylor; Dennis Thomas; Richard Westfield4:20
Japanese Edition bonus tracks [6]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Never Leave You Lonely"Rob Fusari, Vincent Herbert4:23
14."Daydreamin' Part II"Art Nevile, Fred Jerkins III, George Porter, Jr., Joseph Modeliste, Lashawn Daniels, Leo Nocentelli, Peter Pankey, Rodney Jerkins, Sean Hamilton4:24

Production and personnel

Singles chart positions

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications
US
[7]
US
R&B

[8]
BEL
[9]
FRA
[10]
IRL
[11]
NL
[12]
NZ
[13]
UK
[14]
UK
R&B

[15]
"Daydreamin'"199865363
"Boy You Knock Me Out"
(featuring Will Smith)
68563219771231
"Everytime"199973204
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

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