Sorry I'm Late (John Regan album)

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John Regan: Sorry I'm Late
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Studio album by
Culture VI
ReleasedNovember 16, 2010 (U.S.)
Recorded2008–2010
Genre Hip hop
Length55:57
Label Culture VI Records
Producer Needlz, Nottz, 88-Keys, YZ, Dub B & The JYG
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John Regan: Sorry I'm Late is the debut album by American rapper John Regan. [9] It was released by Culture VI Records [10] [11] [12] [13] on November 16, 2010 and distributed by Fat Beats Distribution. [14] The album features collaborations with 6 Grammy Award winning and 10 multi-platinum selling musicians, having received over 880,000 paid song streams and purchases, to date.

Contents

The album was produced by YZ, Needlz, Nottz, 88-Keys and Dub B and features guest appearances by Marsha Ambrosius, Joell Ortiz, Skyzoo, Sha Stimuli, Naledge, Ill Bill, Wayna, Nottz, PackFM, James Gene Roston, Drew Hudson, Meylin, Nicholas Howard, and Juganot.

Wil Loesel and Yuri "YZ" Zwadiuk served as Executive Producers for the album, while Tony Dawsey of Masterdisk was the audio mastering engineer.

Background

In November, 2010 when the album released it peaked at number #3 on Amazon's "Best Sellers - East Coast" charts, and #35 overall in Hip-Hop/Rap new releases. It is currently available on all major digital formats.

Track listing

#TitleProducer(s)Time
1"Sorry I'm Late"YZ3:52
2"Breath of Fresh Air"YZ4:13
3"Yesterday" (featuring Joell Ortiz & Meylin)YZ4:00
4"She Loves Me...Not" (featuring Drew Hudson)Dub B & The JYG4:34
5"Nobody's Somebody" (featuring Nottz) 88-Keys & Nottz 3:30
6"All I Got to Give" (featuring Marsha Ambrosius)YZ4:46
7"Paint the World" (feat. PackFM)YZ3:41
8"She & H.E.R." Needlz 3:59
9"9:57 Interlude"YZ3:44
10"Suicide Edicius" Needlz 3:14
11"One Day in Heaven" (featuring Skyzoo & Jaiden)YZ3:35
12"Stars" (featuring Nicholas Howard) Needlz & YZ5:13
13"Devil's Eye" (bonus) (featuring Ill Bill & Juganot)YZ3:25
14"Up There with You" (bonus) (featuring Sha Stimuli, Naledge & Wayna)YZ4:03

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