The Best of Both Worlds (Jay-Z and R. Kelly album)

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The Best of Both Worlds
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 19, 2002
Recorded2001 - 2002
Genre
Length49:16
Label
Producer
R. Kelly and Jay-Z chronology
The Best of Both Worlds
(2002)
Unfinished Business
(2004)
R. Kelly chronology
TP-2.com
(2000)
The Best of Both Worlds
(2002)
Chocolate Factory
(2003)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Best of Both Worlds" Megahertz 3:12
2."Take You Home with Me"3:35
3."Break Up to Make Up"
  • Carter
  • Kelly
  • R. Kelly
  • Poke and Tone
4:08
4."It Ain't Personal"
  • R. Kelly
  • Poke and Tone
4:24
5."The Streets"
  • Carter
  • Kelly
R. Kelly4:34
6."Green Light" (featuring Beanie Sigel)
  • R. Kelly
  • Tone [a]
2:48
7."Naked"KellyR. Kelly3:08
8."Shake Ya Body" (featuring Lil' Kim)
  • R. Kelly
  • Poke and Tone
3:19
9."Somebody's Girl"
  • Carter
  • Kelly
  • Barnes
  • Olivier
  • R. Kelly
  • Poke and Tone
3:41
10."Get This Money"
  • Carter
  • Kelly
  • R. Kelly
  • Tone [a]
3:04
11."Shorty"
  • Carter
  • Kelly
  • Barnes
  • Olivier
  • R. Kelly
  • Poke and Tone
4:10
12."Honey"
  • R. Kelly
  • Poke and Tone
4:02
13."Pussy" (featuring Devin the Dude)
  • Carter
  • Kelly
Charlemagne4:50

Notes

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
France (SNEP) [33] Gold100,000*
United States (RIAA) [12] Platinum1,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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