The Way We Do

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The Way We Do
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 26, 2002 (2002-09-26)
RecordedSeptember 5, 2001June 25, 2002
Genre R&B, soul
Length58:35
Label Arista
Producer Billy Moss (exec.), L.A. Reid (exec.), Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Chad Elliott, Christopher "Deep" Henderson, Chris Jennings & Eric Johnson, Tyrice Jones, Doug Rasheed, Anthony Dent
Singles from The Way We Do
  1. "Day & Night"
    Released: July 9, 2002
  2. "Single for the Rest of My Life"
    Released: September 10, 2002

The Way We Do is the only studio album by American contemporary R&B group Isyss, released September 26, 2002 via Arista Records. It peaked at number fifty-five on the Billboard 200.

Contents

Release and reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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The album peaked at fifty-five on the U.S. Billboard 200 and reached the twelfth spot on the R&B Albums chart. [3] [4]

While Dan LeRoy of Allmusic did state that the group "offer an appealing twist or two on the formulaic approach of their competitors," he also noted that the group had no particularly distinctive voices, remarking "without one, the way they do it sounds too much like the way everyone else does it, too." [1]

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Intro"Billy Moss0:42
2."That's the Way We Do (Part 1)"Tyrice Jones3:17
3."Day & Night (Remix)" (feat. Jadakiss)Tyrice Jones, Brande Kelly3:51
4."Holla at Me"Kevin Briggs, Patrice Stewart4:26
5."Oh No She Didn't"Christopher Henderson, Corey Purnell4:11
6."No Na Na"Quierra Davis-Martin, Kelly Jamison, Billy Moss, Victor White3:46
7."Stood Up"Kevin Briggs, Patrice Stewart3:31
8."Hater" Chad Elliott, Kandice Love, Bernie Stevenson3:18
9."Single for the Rest of My Life"Jason Boyd, Kandi Burruss, Anthony Dent 3:56
10."Uh Uh, Uh Uh"Billy Moss4:01
11."Not Letting Him Go"Kevin Briggs, Patrice Stewart3:39
12."Beautiful U"Quierra Davis-Martin, Billy Moss, David Young3:51
13."Message 2 U" Trisha Covington, James Glasco, Christopher Jennings, Eric Johnson4:07
14."The Way We Do, Pt. 2"Tyrice Jones, Sparkle Lanton, Calvin Broadus, Awood Johnson, Jr., Corey Miller, Craig Lawson 3:33
15."Unladylike"Ardena Clark, Quierra Davis-Martin, Lamiya Good, LeTecia Harrison, Billy Moss, David Young3:30
16."Thank You Lord (Outro)"Billy Moss, Quierra Davis-Martin1:26
17."Day and Night (Original Version)" (feat. Jadakiss)Tyrice Jones, Brande Kelly3:30
18."Day & Night (Gota & Jimmy Gomez Vocal Mix)" (feat. Jadakiss) (Japanese bonus track)Tyrice Jones, Brande Kelly3:22

Charts

Chart (2002)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 [3] 55
U.S. R&B Albums [4] 12

Personnel

Information taken from AllMusic. [5]

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