Music from My Mind

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Music from My Mind
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Released2004
Genre Urban AC
Length113:55
Label Brooklyn Boy Entertainment
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Who Loves You?
(1998)
Music from My Mind
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Music from My Mind is the seventh and final studio album from the artist, producer and composer Michael Jones also known as Kashif. The album was released in 2004 on Brooklyn Boy Entertainment. A two-disc set, the first includes eight new songs while the second includes three new songs and a remastered version of Kashif , his debut album from 1983.

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1

#TitleWriter(s)Length
1.I'm DownMabvuto Carpenter, Marcus Davis, Kashif3:20
2.Lover's HolidayMarcus Elliott, Kashif4:02
3.You Make Me SwearKashif4:41
4.Black Woman (Nothin in the World Like A...)Damien Harvey, Kashif, Marwan Abdullah5:17
5.Sexy GirlsMarcus Davis, Kashif3:40
6.So EmotionalMarwan Abdullah4:38
7.Mingo WeyaGordon Blackwell, Kashif10:00
8.SuperflyKashif, Marcus Davis, Percy Souder, Ronnell Davis3:35
9.Tossin' Turnin'Marwan Abdullah, Ronell Davis3:18
10.He Don't Love YouKashif, Ronell David4:34
11.I Don't Give a DamnKashif4:34
12.'Bout to Fall in LoveKashif4:34
13.Just Get AlongKashif4:34

Disc 2

#TitleWriter(s)Length
1.Don't Stop My LoveKashif4:31
2.Lover Turn Me On (I Just Got to Have You)Kashif5:43
3.Stone LoveKashif, La La5:24
4.Help Yourself to My LovePaul Lawrence Jones III4:39
5.Say Something LoveKashif5:07
6.The MoodKashif4:07
7.RumorsKashif4:17
8.AllKashif, Alfonso Thorton, Fredd Zarr4:10
9.Sexy GirlsMarcus Davis, Kashif3:30
10.Beautiful GirlsKashif4:16
11.Crazy LuvKashif, Marcus Davis, Ronell Davis, Terry Bolden4:13

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