Tito Time

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Tito Time
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 21, 2016 (2016-12-21)
Genre
Length53:01
Label Play It Right Music, LLC.
Singles from Tito Time
  1. "Get It Baby"
    Released: 2016
  2. "When The Magic Happens"
    Released: 2017
  3. "One Way Street"
    Released: 2017
  4. "We Made It"
    Released: 2018

Tito Time is the first solo studio album by American singer Tito Jackson. [1] It was released on December 21, 2016, by Play It Right Music, LLC..

Contents

Background

The album is the first solo album by Tito Jackson after decades being a founding member of The Jackson 5. [2]

Track listing

Standard version
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Get It Baby" (featuring Big Daddy Kane)
  • Tito Jackson
  • Sylvester “Earl” Powell
  • Jeff “Tight” Roberson
  • Michael K. Jackson
  • Byron Dorris
  • Antonio Hardy
  • Earl Powell
  • Jeff “Tight” Roberson
  • Michael K. Jackson
  • Byron Dorris
2:57
2."When the Magic Happens" (featuring Jocelyn Brown)
  • Tito Jackson
  • Sylvester “Earl” Powell
  • Jeff “Tight” Roberson
  • Michael K. Jackson
  • Earl Powell
  • Jeff “Tight” Roberson
  • Michael K. Jackson
3:38
3."Put It on Me"
  • Tito Jackson
  • Sylvester “Earl” Powell
  • Jeff “Tight” Roberson
  • Michael K. Jackson
  • Earl Powell
  • Jeff “Tight” Roberson
  • Michael K. Jackson
3:10
4."We Made It"
  • Ryan Pate
  • Ollie Gabriel
  • Taryll Jackson
  • TJ Jackson
3:56
5."One Way Street"
  • Tito Jackson
  • Sylvester “Earl” Powell
  • Jeff “Tight” Roberson
  • Michael K. Jackson
  • Terrance “Slim” Holmes
  • Earl Powell
  • Jeff “Tight” Roberson
  • Michael K. Jackson
3:42
6."So Far so Good"
  • Taryll Jackson
  • TJ Jackson
  • Taryll Jackson
  • TJ Jackson
3:35
7."On My Way Home"
  • Earl Powell
  • Jeff “Tight” Roberson
  • Michael K. Jackson
3:05
8."Jammer Street" (featuring 3T)
  • Taryll Jackson
  • TJ Jackson
2:55
9."She's Gotta Go"
  • Ryan Pate
  • Gabriel Ollie
  • Ryan Pate
  • Gabriel Ollie
3:40
10."Not Afraid"
  • Tito Jackson
  • Sylvester “Earl” Powell
  • Jeff “Tight” Roberson
  • Michael K. Jackson
  • Terrance “Slim” Holmes
  • Isaiah Sharkey
  • Earl Powell
  • Jeff “Tight” Roberson
  • Michael K. Jackson
4:17
11."Cruisin'" (featuring Betty Wright)
  • TJ Jackson
  • Ryan Pate
  • Gabriel Ollie
  • Ryan Pate
  • Gabriel Ollie
  • TJ Jackson
3:55
12."T.I.T.O Love"
  • Tito Jackson
  • Sylvester “Earl” Powell
  • Jeff “Tight” Roberson
  • Michael K. Jackson
  • Terrance “Slim” Holmes
  • Earl Powell
  • Jeff “Tight” Roberson
  • Michael K. Jackson
2:42
13."I Ain't Going Nowhere"
  • Taryll Jackson
  • TJ Jackson
  • Taryll Jackson
  • TJ Jackson
3:59
14."Home Is Where the Heart Is"
  • Tito Jackson
  • Ryan Pate
  • Gabriel Ollie
  • TJ Jackson
  • Ryan Pate
  • Ollie Gabriel
  • TJ Jackson
4:50
15."Get It Baby (No Rap Version) [Bonus Track]"
  • Tito Jackson
  • Sylvester “Earl” Powell
  • Jeff “Tight” Roberson
  • Michael K. Jackson
  • Byron Dorris
  • Earl Powell
  • Jeff “Tight” Roberson
  • Michael K. Jackson
  • Byron Dorris
2:40
Total length:53:01

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic. [3] [4]

Release history

CountryDateFormat(s)Label
JapanDecember 21, 2016 [5] Play It Right Music, LLC
United StatesJanuary 20, 2017 [6] Play It Right Music, LLC

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