Recovery (Quando Rondo album)

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Recovery
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 24, 2023 (2023-03-24)
Length57:23
Label
Producer
  • 1Hellion
  • A17
  • AB
  • AG
  • Aldaz
  • Amart
  • Ayojimmy
  • Bankroll Got It
  • Camm
  • Clemsy Beats
  • Crevm Dian
  • CxbGoCrazy
  • Dabi.prod
  • DamnPablo
  • DJ Chose
  • Drac
  • Ehll Evans
  • Favor Beatz
  • FlexOnDaTrack
  • Fxlkes
  • Geo Vocals
  • Hawky beats
  • Hillz
  • JTBeatz
  • Juppybeats
  • KallinBad
  • Lemy
  • Lovesick
  • Lucent
  • lvl35dav
  • maxipejsek
  • NOLIMITSHAWN
  • RizzDopBeats
  • RocKy
  • SephGotTheWaves
  • Souljagotbandz
  • Soulm8
  • Steery Beats
  • Synco
  • vickyferribeats
  • WassupJP
  • We Love Heavy
  • Xclusive
  • Xyn
Quando Rondo chronology
3860
(2022)
Recovery
(2023)
Here for a Reason: In The Darkest Time
(2024)
Singles from Recovery
  1. "Give Me a Sign"
    Released: August 30, 2022
  2. "Speeding"
    Released: January 22, 2023
  3. "Long Live Pabb"
    Released: January 23, 2023
  4. "Me First"
    Released: February 15, 2023
  5. "Tear It Down"
    Released: March 9, 2023

Recovery is the second studio album by American rapper Quando Rondo. It was released on March 24, 2023, through Atlantic Records, Never Broke Again, and Quando Rondo LLC. It features production from Quando's go-to producer CxbGoCrazy, alongside Bankroll Got It, Geo Vocals, Synco, Ehll Evans, lvl35dav, and SephGotTheWaves. It features a single guest appearance from YoungBoy Never Broke Again. [1]

Contents

Background and recording

The album is dedicated to Lul Pab, one of Quando's closest friends who was shot and killed in August 2022. Upon the release of the album, Quando appeared in an interview with XXL in which he revealed the meaning behind the album's title, stating that it's titled Recovery because "that's something that everybody in this universe on planet Earth are going to have to face, a recovery from something. It don't matter what it is, how big or small. And I know that's something a lot of people can adapt to". Quando elaborated on the album later in the interview: [2]

My main thing for this album was for when I put it out, people listen to it and sit back and notice that I moved on from a lot of things. I'm so ready for everybody else to move on.

Release and promotion

"Give Me a Sign" with YoungBoy Never Broke Again, the album's lead single dedicated to the death of Quando's close friend Lul Pab was released on August 30, 2022. [3] The album's second single, "Speeding", was released on January 22, 2023. [4] "Long Live Pabb", the album's third single dedicated to the death of Lul Pab was released just a day later on January 23, 2023. [5] Quando Rondo first teased the album in an Instagram post on February 8, 2023, in which he also announced an accompanying documentary. [6] "Me First", the album's fourth single was released on February 15, 2023. [7] The album's final single, "Tear It Down", was released on March 9, 2023, prior to the album's official announcement. [1] He officially announced the album, along with its cover art and track listing, on March 10, 2023. [1] The album's lyrical content differs from his typical gang- and street-related themes; on the album, he raps about the pain he has endured from seeing his friends die and the process of his mental recovery, which inspired the album's title. A day prior to the release of the album, on March 23, 2023, the official music video for "Where Would I Be" was exclusively released on YouTube.

Track listing

Recovery track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."50"
  • Favor Beatz
  • Hawky beats
  • Souljagotbandz
  • Steery Beats
3:48
2."Blame"
  • Bowman
  • Aaron Bigelow
  • Joseph Provencio
  • AB
  • WassupJP
2:52
3."Lost Ones"
  • Bowman
  • Jakub Jeřábek
  • Daniel Göpfert
  • Viktor Křístek
  • Ruben Luntungan
  • Victor Ferreira
  • 1Hellion
  • Hillz
  • maxipejsek
  • Soulm8
  • vickyferribeats
3:19
4."Me First"
  • Tyquian Bowman
  • Jacoby Cherry
  • Lemuel Wilson
  • CxbGoCrazy
  • Lemy
2:58
5."Plenty Muscle"
  • Bowman
  • Wil
  • Justin Wolfson
  • Riley Scoble
  • Ferreira
  • Lucent
  • RizzDopBeats
  • vickyferribeats
3:36
6."Speeding"
  • Bowman
  • Daniel Aldaz
  • James Thierren
  • Davood Bousherhi
  • Aldaz
  • JTBeatz
  • lvl35dav
3:42
7."Cut You Off"
  • Bowman
  • Norman Payne
DJ Chose1:49
8."Tear It Down"
  • Bowman
  • Wil
  • Dabeev Dmitrievich
  • Egor Sergeyevich
  • Antoine Banks
  • Ayojimmy
  • Dabi.prod
3:16
9."Vision"
  • Bowman
  • Cherry
  • Anthony Martinez
  • Pablo Buigues
  • Ryan Harroud
  • Amart
  • CxbGoCrazy
  • DamnPablo
  • Xyn
2:08
10."Where Would I Be"
  • Bowman
  • Cameron Holmes
  • Raymond Israel Cardenas
  • Ville dag Albin moström
  • Camm
  • Drac
  • RocKy
2:03
11."Heartaches"
  • Bowman
  • Wil
  • Isiah Folkes
  • Traevon Walker
  • Kevin Varol
  • Fxlkes
  • Xclusive
  • Lovesick
2:56
12."R.I.P. Phat Phat"
  • Bowman
  • Cherry
  • Walker
  • Felix Govaerts
  • CxbGoCrazy
  • Xclusive
  • FlexOnDaTrack
3:17
13."From the Bottom"
  • Bowman
  • Anthony Gargoura
  • Clemens Gabrysch
  • AG
  • Clemsy Beats
2:55
14."Counting Bands"
  • Bowman
  • Loren-Alekanekelo McGee
  • Alexander Tsarng-Sheun Wu
  • Ehll Evans
  • Synco
2:26
15."I Admit"
  • Bowman
  • Cherry
  • Anton Ingvarsson
  • CxbGoCrazy
  • We Love Heavy
2:47
16."Long Live Pabb"
  • Bowman
  • Cherry
  • Wilson
  • CxbGoCrazy
  • Lemy
2:21
17."Nightmare"
  • Bowman
  • Cherry
  • Abdullah Omar Ismael Almarsoomi
  • Yu Been
  • CxbGoCrazy
  • A17
  • Crevm Dian
2:51
18."No Scale"
  • Bowman
  • Cherry
  • Joshua Henley Jr.
  • Marcus Richard
  • CxbGoCrazy
  • NOLIMITSHAWN
2:18
19."Forever 16"
  • Bowman
  • Wil
  • Jasper Nino Cortez
  • Nikita Zuev
  • Juppybeats
  • KallinBad
3:12
20."Give Me a Sign" (with YoungBoy Never Broke Again)
  • Bowman
  • Kentrell Gaulden
  • Yoko
  • Joel Banks
  • Taylor Banks
  • Georgia Rose Boyden
  • Joseph Boyden
  • Bankroll Got It
  • Geo Vocals
  • SephGotTheWaves
3:12
Total length:57:23

Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal. [8]

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