Rich Girl (album)

Rich Girl
Studio album by Angie Stone
Released September 25, 2012
Recorded 2011–2012
Genre
Length 50:31
Label Saguaro Road Rhythm
Producer
  • Stone (also exec.)
  • Sammy Blues
  • Korey Bowie
  • Bobby Brass
  • Mike City
  • J & J2 Productions
  • Warren Jones
  • Isaac Lewis
  • Demond Mickens
  • Levi Stephens
  • Corey "Co-T" Tatum
Angie Stone chronology
Unexpected
(2009)
Rich Girl
(2012)
Dream
(2015)

Rich Girl is the sixth studio album by American recording artist Angie Stone. It was released on September 25, 2012.[1] The lead single, '"Do What You Gotta Do" was released on June 5, 2012, and the music video premiered on July 21, 2012.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro: Real Music"  
  • Stone
  • Stone
0:48
2."Do What U Gotta Do"  
  • Isaac Lewis
  • Levi Stephens
  • Warren Jones
  • Y'anna Crawley
  • Lewis
  • Stephens
  • Jones
3:24
3."Backup Plan"  3:26
4."Proud of Me"  
  • Stone
  • James Owens Jr.
  • James Owens Sr.
  • Joi Campbell
  • J & J2 Productions
3:54
5."First Time"  
  • Ametria Dock
  • Demond Mickens
  • Kameron Jones
  • Kevin D. Owens
  • Montsho Eshe
  • Temeka Gaither
  • Korey Bowie
  • Mickens
3:30
6."Guilty"  
  • Aaron Lyles
  • Robert Gerongco
  • Samuel T. Gerongco
5:01
7."Interlude" (featuring Malcolm-Jamal Warner)
  • Jamal-Warner
  • Stone
1:07
8."Alright"  
  • Stone
  • Owens Jr.
  • Owens Sr.
  • J & J2 Productions
3:52
9."Livin' It Up"  
  • Bowie
  • Mickens
  • Bowie
  • Mickens
3:39
10."Rich Girl"  
  • Lewis
  • Stephens
  • Jones
  • Crawley
  • Jared X.G. Anderson
  • Lewis
  • Stephens
  • Jones
3:38
11."Right in Front of Me"  
  • Stone
  • Flowers
  • City
3:03
12."I Can’t Take it"  
  • Stone
  • Corey "Co-T" Tatum
  • Stone
  • Tatum
3:21
13."Push N' Pull"  
  • Stone
  • Owens Jr.
  • Owens Sr.
  • Gary Noel
  • J & J2 Productions
3:25
14."U Lit My Fire"  
  • Stone
  • Carnell Damahn Bowden
  • Tatum
  • Tatum
4:11
15."Sisters" (featuring Y'Anna Crawley, Tweet, Danetra Moore & Diamond Stone)
  • Stephens
4:14
Total length:50:33

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2012) Peak
position
scope="row" US Billboard 200[2] 109
scope="row" US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[3] 15

References

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