Roll Call (IQ album)

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Roll Call
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Studio album by IQ
Released July 18, 2006
Genre Pop, R&B
Label Bungalo Records/Universal Music Group
Producer Mark Williams
IQ chronology
Roll Call
(2006)
Crush
(2008) Crush2008

Roll Call is the debut album recorded by girl group IQ. During its first release, the album came with a DVD of an introduction featuring IQ, performances and IQ with groups such as B5, Jada and Everlife. The album was later sold as an Enhanced CD with the audio and video all on one disc.

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IQ was an American teenage pop and hip hop girl group. The group consisted of sisters Sadiea and Nyla Williams, Gicelle Valerio and Lauren Mafera, all from Lunenburg, Massachusetts. Mikayla Campbell is from Fitchburg, Massachusetts left the group in 2007, Mafera as her replacement. The group split in 2008 to pursue other projects.

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Contents

The album features other performers such as AKA Bu3TA, Andrew Valerio, Breje and Travis Hayes, all local rappers. Andrew is Gicelle's brother. On the songs, "Is It True", and "It's Like That", vocals by sisters Yolanda and Yalonda Riverra are credited.

Singles

"Big Girls Don't Cry", the first single released from the album, is a remake of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons' 1960s song. Other singles include "Missing You", "School", and "Crush On U".

Track listing

  1. "Ma'kin Cash, Ma'kin Money"
  2. "Big Girls Don't Cry"
  3. "Crush On U"
  4. "School"
  5. "Harder"
  6. "Get Your Bump On"
  7. "Stay True 2 The Game"
  8. "Talkin Boy"
  9. "It's Like That"
  10. "Missing You"
  11. "Is It True"
  12. "School (Club Mix)"
  13. "Roll Call"

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