Mayday (Troop album)

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Mayday
Mayday cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 16, 1998
Genre R&B, pop, urban, soul, new jack swing
Label Warrior, Koch
Troop chronology
A Lil' Sumpin' Sumpin'
(1994)
Mayday
(1998)
The Return
(2014)
Singles from Mayday
  1. "The Way I Parlay"
    Released: 1998
  2. "Round and Round"
    Released: 1998
  3. "Girl I Can Talk to You"
    Released: 1998

Mayday is the fifth studio album by new jack swing group Troop released by Warrior Records on June 16, 1998. [1] It also the first album in six years, featuring all five returning members.

Contents

Track listing

Standard edition

  1. "The Way I Parlay" —
  2. "A Melody" —
  3. "Round and Round" —
  4. "Something About You" —
  5. "Over the Moon" —
  6. "I Take It Back" —
  7. "Girl Can I Talk to You" —
  8. "The Audacity" —
  9. "Don't Worry Your Mind" —
  10. "Fly Away" —
  11. "I Love Only You" —
  12. "If It's All Right with You"
  13. "Let Your Light Shine" — 4:33
  14. "I Want What You Got" —
  15. "So in Love" — 3:56
  16. "May Day" — 4:17

Interlude and intro version

  1. "Ntro" — 0:49
  2. "Troop Invasion" — 0:57
  3. "Round and Round" —
  4. "Something About You" —
  5. "The Way I Parlay" —
  6. "Over the Moon" —
  7. "The Discovery" —
  8. "I Take It Back" —
  9. "Girl Can I Talk to You" —
  10. "The Decision (Interlude)" —
  11. "The Audacity" —
  12. "Don't Worry Your Mind" —
  13. "The Scandal (Interlude)" — 0:46
  14. "Fly Away" —
  15. "A Melody" —
  16. "I Love Only You" —
  17. "Let Your Light Shine" —
  18. "So in Love" — 3:56
  19. "The Twist (Interlude)" — 0:40
  20. "May Day" — 4:17

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References

  1. "Mayday: Troop: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-03-01.