Let's Do It Again | ||||
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Released | May 21, 2002 | |||
Recorded | 2001–2002 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Label | Dymond Crook | |||
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Let's Do It Again is the second album from hip hop group Camp Lo. [2] [3] Released five years after their successful debut Uptown Saturday Night , the album was a critical and commercial failure.
The title is a reference to the 1975 film Let's Do It Again .
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performer (s) |
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1 | "Gotcha" | Ski | Sonny Cheeba, Geechi Suede |
2 | "Let's Do It Again" | Ski | Sonny Cheeba, Geechi Suede, Robin Guines |
3 | "Glow" | Ski | Sonny Cheeba, Geechi Suede |
4 | "8 Moons Ago" | Ski | Geechi Suede, Chris Stowe, Jocko |
5 | "How U Walkin'" | Ski | Sonny Cheeba, Geechi Suede |
6 | "Black Connect II" | Ski | Sonny Cheeba, Geechi Suede |
7 | "Soul Train" | Ski | Sonny Cheeba, Geechi Suede, Chris Stowe |
8 | "Gorilla Pimp" | Ski | Sonny Cheeba, Geechi Suede |
9 | "China Soul" | Jocko | Sonny Cheeba, Geechi Suede, Robin Guines |
10 | "Macadame" | Ski | Sonny Cheeba, Chris Stowe |
11 | "Turbo Ozone" | Ski | Sonny Cheeba, Geechi Suede, Handsome, Chris Stowe |
12 | "Carnival 4 Sha" | Ski, | Sonny Cheeba, Geechi Suede |
13 | "Sky Box" | Jocko | Sonny Cheeba, Geechi Suede, Mecca |
Year | Album | Chart positions | ||
Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | Top Independent Albums | ||
2002 | Let's Do It Again | - | #64 | #28 |
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