More Than Music

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More Than Music
Promise - More Than Music.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 8, 2008
Recorded2006–2008
Genre hip hop
Length54:58
Label DFS Records, Indiepool Distribution
Producer Dan "DFS" Johnson, Tony Stone, Chizzy, Randy Hood, Soulsearchin'
Promise chronology
The Promise That Heaven Kept
(2003)
More Than Music
(2008)
Awakening
(2011)
Singles from More Than Music
  1. "In God We Trust"
    Released: April 18, 2008
  2. "Change"
    Released: November 29, 2008

More Than Music is the second studio album by Canadian recording artist Promise, it was released on August 8, 2008. [1] The album features guest appearances from Elzhi (of Slum Village), Shad K, Royce Da 5'9" and others. [2] The album was released by independent record label DFS Records. [3]

Contents

Track listing

[4]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"V. Kanhai, A. Bedawl, K. Arzbach, P. ShepherdSoulsearchin'0:40
2."Change" (featuring Mr. Probz, Supastition, Royce Da 5'9")D. Johnson, P. Shepherd, R. Montgomery, K. Moye, D. StehrDan "DFS" Johnson3.28
3."Shy Guy" (featuring Shad K and Olskool Ice-Gre)D. Johnson, P. Shepherd, S. Kabango, G. Lewis, O. RiveroDan "DFS" Johnson4.42
4."In God We Trust" (featuring Elzhi (of Slum Village), J. Ivy, Calvin Richardson)D. Johnson, P. Shepherd, J. Ivy Richardson II, J. PowersDan "DFS" Johnson4:26
5."Could Be You"M. Williams, P. ShepherdChizzy3:49
6."Girl" (featuring Mr. Probz, Jon Hope and Famous)V. Kanhai, A. Bedawi, K. Arzbach, P. Shepherd, D. Stehr, A Bishop, H. GrigsbySoulsearchin'4:10
7."True Love" (featuring Ray Robinson)D. Johnson, P. Shepherd, R. HenryDan "DFS" Johnson4:01
8."Spend Some Time" (featuring Melanie Durrant)T. Shepherd, P. Shepherd, M. Durrant Tony Stone 3:54
9."It Ain't You" (featuring Lathun Grady)D. Johnson, P. Shepherd, L. GradyDan "DFS" Johnson3:23
10."Black Woman" (featuring Prestege, Sy Scott and Montell Jordan)D. Johnson, P. Shepherd, C. Connell, M. London, M. Jordan, S. ScottDan "DFS" Johnson4:12
11."Whatever Girl" (featuring Soul P. and Nemesis)D. Johnson, P. Shepherd, A, Andreson, N. Spence, C. DaileyDan "DFS" Johnson4:07
12."Much More" (featuring Darien Brockington and Prestege)R. Hood, P. Shepherd, D. Brockington, M. LondonRandy Hood3:57
13."Maverick" (featuring Tonex)M. Williams, P. Shepherd, A. WilliamsChizzy3:36
14."Outro"T. Shepherd, P. ShepherdTony Stone1:40
Bonus Track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Brotherhood" (featuring Rhymefest, Mikkey and Malik Yusef)D. Johnson, P. Shepherd, C. Smith, M. Nance, M. YusefDan "DFS" Johnson5:19
Total length:54:58

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