Welcome II Nextasy
Welcome II Nextasy | ||||
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Studio album by Next | ||||
Released | June 20, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 1999–2000 | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Label | Arista | |||
Producer | Darrell "Delite" Allamby, Eddie Berkeley, Kenny Dickerson, Rob Fusari, Kaygee Gist (Kay Gee), Falonte Moore, Andrew Ramsey, Shannon Sanders | |||
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Welcome II Nextasy is the second studio album by Next, their second album for Arista. Since its release, it has been RIAA-certified gold.
Singles
The lead single was "Wifey", and it proved to be a smash success as well, charting on the US Billboard Hot 100 at 7 and on the US R&B/Hip-Hop at 1, while the second single, "Beauty Queen" proved less successful; it peaked at a lowly 48 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop chart.
Track listing
- Welcome II Nextasy (Intro) (Rob Fusari & Falonte Moore) 1:08
- What U Want (featuring Beanie Sigel) (A. Gordon, Michael Omartian, M. Price, A. Simmons, L. Simmons, D. Walsh) 4:19
- Wifey (Cynthia Loving, Eddie Berkeley, Kaygee Gist, Robert Lavelle Huggar) 4:03
- Cybersex (Kaygee Gist, Darren Lighty, Huggar) 4:56
- Beauty Queen (Carleton "Blackbones" Hitchcock, Tommy Barbarella, Eddie Berkeley, Kaygee Gist, Robert Huggar) 3:53
- When We Kiss (Barbarella, Berkeley, Gist, Hitchcock, Huggar) 5:07
- Jerk (featuring 50 Cent) (Jonathen "John John" Rasboro, Darrell "Delite" Allamby, Lincoln Browder, Kenny Dickerson, Antonio Mobily) 3:45
- Call On Me (C. Jackson, Ultramagnetic MC's, Berkeley, Huggar, Gist) 4:38
- Shorty (Andrew Ramsey, Shannon Sanders, Huggar) 4:19
- Minnesnowta (Interlude) (Berkeley, Gist, Huggar) 0:38
- Let's Make A Movie (T. Brown, J. Issac) 4:49
- My Everything (Berkeley, Gist, Huggar, Cliff Lighty) 4:00
- Splash (Berkeley, Gist, Huggar) 5:05
- Banned From TV (Berkeley, Gist, Huggar) 4:00
- Oh No No (featuring Red Rat & Renee Neufville) (Gist, Lighty, Rene Neufville) 9:00
Notes
- "What U Want" features samples from Holdin' Out (For Your Love) as originally performed by Rhythm Heritage.
- "Jerk" contains an interpolation of Ego Trippin' as written by Ultramagnetic MC's.
- Track 15 is actually two songs; one is "Oh No No", while the other is titled "Freak In Me" which lasts for five minutes.
References
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