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#1 Spot is a music compilation album distributed by Def Jam. [1] Released June 14, 2005, it features seventeen hip hop R&B hits in chronological order which were released since the launch of the record label in 1985 until 2003, including releases under the Island and the now-defunct Def Soul imprints. Hence the title of the album (which was inspired by a song by Ludacris), all went to the number-one spot on the Billboard R&B chart, with five songs reaching the Billboard Hot 100 number-one spot: This Is How We Do It, Incomplete, Always on Time, Foolish and Stand Up.

Track listing

  1. The Rain - Oran "Juice" Jones
  2. I Need Love - LL Cool J
  3. This Is How We Do It - Montell Jordan
  4. I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By - Mary J. Blige and Method Man
  5. In My Bed - Dru Hill
  6. Never Make a Promise - Dru Hill
  7. Let's Ride - Master P, Montell Jordan and Silkk the Shocker
  8. Friend of Mine - Kelly Price, R. Kelly and Ronald Isley
  9. How Deep Is Your Love - Dru Hill and Redman
  10. Get It on Tonite - Montell Jordan
  11. Incomplete - Sisqo
  12. Missing You - Case
  13. Always on Time - Ja Rule and Ashanti
  14. Foolish - Ashanti
  15. Luv U Better - LL Cool J
  16. Excuse Me Miss - Jay-Z and Pharrell Williams
  17. Stand Up - Ludacris and Shawnna

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References

  1. https://www.allmusic.com/album/r779166