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{{Infobox album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Infobox album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = GA Peach
| Name = GA Peach
| Type = [[Studio album]]
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Rasheeda]]
| Artist = [[Rasheeda]]
| Cover = GAPeach.JPG
| Cover = GAPeach.JPG
| Released = April 25, 2006
| Released = July 26, 2005
| Recorded = 2005&ndash;2006
| Recorded = 2004-2006
| Genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]]
| Genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]], [[snap music|snap]], [[crunk]]
| Length =
| Length = 1:07:08
| Label = D-Lo/[[Big Cat Records (U.S. record label)|Big Cat]]
| Label = D-Lo/[[Big Cat Records (U.S. record label)|Big Cat]]
| Producer = Kirk Frost ([[executive producer]]), Marlon "Big Cat" Rowe ([[executive producer|exec.]]), Jacob York ([[executive producer|exec.]]), Shiwen Shann, Aliaune "Akon" Thiam
| Producer = Kirk Frost, Rasheeda
| Reviews =
| Last album = ''[[A Ghetto Dream]]''<br>(2002)
| Last album = ''[[A Ghetto Dream]]''<br>(2002)
| This album = '''''GA Peach'''''<br>(2006)
| This album = '''''GA Peach'''''<br>(2005)
| Next album = ''[[Dat Type of Gurl]]''<br>(2007)
| Next album = ''[[Dat Type of Gurl]]''<br>(2007)
| Misc = {{Singles
| Misc = {{Singles
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| single 2 = [[Touch Ya Toes]]
| single 2 = [[Touch Ya Toes]]
| single 2 date = July 25, 2006
| single 2 date = July 25, 2006
| single 3 = [[Got That Good (My Bubble Gum)]]
| single 3 = My Bubble Gum (Got That Good)
| single 3 date = November 7, 2006
| single 3 date = November 7, 2006
}}
}}
}}
}}


'''''GA Peach''''' (also known as '''Georgia Peach''') is the third studio album by American rapper [[Rasheeda]]. It was released on July 26, 2005. The album is her first full-length album to ever be released.
'''''GA Peach''''' is the third studio album by the American female rapper [[Rasheeda]]. It was released on April 25, 2006. The album was released after Rasheeda's four-year career hiatus. The album is considered her "comeback" album, because although it was unsuccessful, it helped her to "bounce back" from the failure of her second album. The lead single, "Georgia Peach" was mildly successful, but the second and third singles were very unsuccessful. The album also showed a sexier side of Rasheeda than her first two albums with a heavier focus on songs geared for the nightclubs. The album is also Rasheeda's second independently released album and her sole release on [[Big Cat Records (U.S. record label)|Big Cat Records]].

The album spawned three single "GA Peach", "[[Touch Ya Toes]]" and "My Bubble Gum (Got That Good)".


==Background==
==Background==
Frost's first two albums were very unsuccessful, so she decided to take a break from her career. In early 2005, Rasheeda began to look for a new label, and she signed a dual contract with D-Lo Entertainment and Big Cat Records. In late 2005, she began work on her third studio album, and aimed to show a sexier side of herself, with more crunk, uptempo, and dance oriented tracks as she had matured from the girl that everyone knew from her first two albums.
After Buckner was dropped from [[Motown Records]] in 2001 and her first two albums became a bit not successful, she decided to take a break from her career. In 2004, Buckner searched for a new distribution label to her label D-Lo, she later signed to [[Big Cat Records (U.S. record label)|Big Cat Records]]. On July 26, 2005, Buckner then released her third album.<ref>http://www.allmusic.com/album/georgia-peach-mw0000569720</ref> The album is best known for her paying homage to her [[southern hip-hop]] roots, and rapping more intimate lyrics combined with a slightly slower rhythm.

==Release==
The album was released after Buckner's two-year career hiatus. The album is considered her "comeback" album, because although it was not tbat successful, it helped her to "bounce back" from the failure of her second album. The album also showed a sexual side of Buckner than her first two albums with a heavier focus on songs geared for the nightclubs. The album is also Buckner's second independently released album and her sole release on [[Big Cat Records (U.S. record label)|Big Cat Records]].

==Critical reception==
{{Album ratings
| rev1 = [[Allmusic]]
| rev1score = {{Rating|1.5|5}}<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r502105|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic review]</ref>
| rev2 = MusicReviews
| rev2Score = (1/5)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://musicareview.com/album/302849492/ga-peach-rasheeda |title=GA Peach review}}</ref>
}}
The album received generally positive and favorable reviews from [[music critics]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/georgia-peach-mw0000569720/user-reviews|title=Georgia Peach - Rasheeda - User Reviews|publisher=[[Allmusic.com]]}}</ref>

MusicReview reviewed the album without writing an actual review<ref>{{cite web|url=http://musicareview.com/album/302849492/ga-peach-rasheeda|title=Ga Peach - Rasheeda Album|publisher=Musicreview.com}}</ref>

==Music and lyrics==
The album aimed to show a sexual side of Buckner, with more [[crunk]], [[uptempo]], and dance oriented tracks as she had matured from the girl that everyone knew from her first two albums.<ref name="GA Peach lyrics"/><ref>http://genius.com/albums/Rasheeda/Ga-peach</ref>


==Singles==
==Singles==
* "Georgia Peach" was released as the lead single from the album on March 14, 2006. No music video was produced for the single, which was mildly successful. It only reached #89 on the US [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs|R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]] chart.
"GA Peach" was released as the lead single from the album on March 14, 2006. A music video was never released to promote the single, which was mildly successful. It reached #89 on the US [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs|R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]] chart,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/r-b-hip-hop-songs/2005-08-27|title=Top R&B/Hip-Hop Songs / R&B Songs|publisher=[[Billboard.com]]}}</ref> number 129 at [[Billboard Hot 100]] and number 156 at [[Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles]]. It is the [[title track]] overall.
* "[[Touch Ya Toes]]" was released as the second single from the album on July 25, 2006. No music video was produced for the single. The single failed to chart.
"[[Touch Ya Toes]]" was released as the second single from the album on April 25, 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/touch-ya-toes/id334571802|title=Touch Ya Toes - Single by Rasheeda|work=''[[iTunes]]''|publisher=[[Apple.com]]}}</ref> It debuted at number 144 at the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]] chart and number 132 at the [[Hot Rap Tracks]] chart.
"My Bubble Gum (Got That Good)" was released as the third and final single from the album on November 7, 2006. It debuted at number 55 at the [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]] chart,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/r-b-hip-hop-songs/2007-04-07|title=Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs|publisher=[[Billboard.com]]}}</ref> number 91 at the [[Hot 100 Airplay]] chart, number 72 at the [[R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay]] chart, number 37 at [[Pop 100]] and number 148 at the [[Hot Rap Tracks]] chart. The song's music video was shot in [[Grant Park (Atlanta)|Grant Park]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]. It features Rasheeda dancing and features various scenes associated with bubble gum. In June 2007, [[Black Entertainment Television|BET]] and other networks began rotation of the music video.<ref>{{cite web|title=Spate Magazine Talks with Rap Artist Rasheeda|url=http://www.pr.com/press-release/40606|work=pr.com|accessdate=4 December 2011|date=1 June 2007}}</ref>
* "[[Got That Good (My Bubble Gum)]]" was released as the third and final single from the album on November 7, 2006.


==Commercial performance==
==Sales and Chart Performance==
The album debuted at #81 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]].
The album debuted at number 81 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], number 94 at [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums]] and number 55 at [[Top Rap Albums]]. The album also gain a bit success.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
{{Track listing
# "Georgia Peach"
| title1 = GA Peach
# "You Can Get It"
| length1 = 4:26
# "[[Touch Ya Toes]]"
| title2 = You Can Get It
# "Don't Hate" <small>(featuring [[Jody Breeze]])</small>
| length2 = 3:48
# "Buy My Drink"
| title3 = [[Touch Ya Toes]]
# "See Me Naked" <small>(with Jasper)</small>
| length3 = 3:35
# "Pack Ya Bags" <small>(featuring [[Kalenna Harper]])</small>
| title4 = Don't Hate
# "Type a Girl"
| length4 = 4:17
# "Lifestyle" <small>(featuring [[Gangsta Boo]], Diamond and Princess of [[Crime Mob]])</small>
| title5 = Buy My Drink
# "Every Rapper Can't Trap"
| length5 = 3:53
# "Let It Clap" <small>(featuring [[Akon]])</small>
| title6 = See Me Naked
# "Chanel Shades"
| length6 = 4:40
# "Bring It to Mamma" (mislabelled as "Bring It Mamma" on back cover, but is correct in booklet)
| title7 = Pack Ya Bags
# "Hold Whatcha Got"
| note7 = featuring Kalenna
# "Who Can Love You...?
| length7 = 3:50
# "[[Got That Good (My Bubble Gum)]]"
| title8 = Type a Girl
# "Poppin Bottles" (Bonus Track) <small>(featuring [[Pastor Troy]])</small>
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = Lifestyle
| note9 = featuring Gangsta Boo
| length9 = 4:33
| title10 = Every Rapper Can't Trap
| length10 = 3:49
| title11 = Let It Clap
| length11 = 4:08
| title12 = Chanel Shades ([[Paul Wall]] Speaks)
| length12 = 4:14
| title13 = Bring It Mamma
| length13 = 3:27
| title14 = Hold Whatcha Got ([[Mike Jones (rapper)|Mike Jones]] Speaks)
| length14 = 3:45
| title15 = Who Can Love You
| length15 = 3:51
| title16 = Got That Good
| length16 = 3:28
| title17 = Who Can Love You
| note17 = featuring [[Pastor Troy]]
| length17 = 4:12
}}

==Credits and personnel==
Credits for ''GA Peach'' adapted from [[Allmusic]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/georgia-peach-mw0000569720/credits|title=Georgia Peach - Rasheeda - Credits|publisher=[[Allmusic.com]]}}</ref>
*Kirk Frost - A&R, Engineer, Executive Producer
*Gangsta Boo - Composer, Primary Artist
*J.M. Cameron - Composer
*R. Kyle Frost - Composer
*Reverend C.L. Moore - Composer
*Carlton Lynn - Engineer, Mixing
*Steve Fisher - Engineer
*Marlon "Big Cat" Rowe - Executive Producer
*Jacob York - Executive Producer
*Glenn Schick - Mastering
*Josh Butler - Mixing
*Mark "Exit" Goodchild - Mixing
*Kalenna - Primary Artist
*Pastor Troy - Primary Artist
*Rasheeda - Primary Artist
*Shiwen Shann - Producer
*Aliaune "Akon" Thiam - Producer

==Charts==
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!Chart (2005-2006)
!Peak<br />position
|-
|US [[Billboard Hot 200|''Billboard'' Hot 200]]
| style="text-align:center;"|81
|-
|US ''Billboard'' [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums]]
| style="text-align:center;"|94
|-
|US ''Billboard'' [[Top Rap Albums]]
| style="text-align:center;"|55
|}

==Release history==
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
|-
! scope="col"| Region
! scope="col"| Date
! scope="col"| Format
! scope="col"| Label
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="2"| [[United States]]
| July 26, 2005<ref>http://www.allmusic.com/album/georgia-peach-mw0000569720</ref><ref>https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ga-peach/id302849492</ref>
| rowspan="1"| [[Digital download]]
| rowspan="2"| D-Lo/[[Big Cat Records (U.S. record label)|Big Cat Records]]
|-
| April 25, 2006
| rowspan="1"| [[Compact disc|CD]]
|-
|}

==References==
{{reflist|2}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 00:30, 13 December 2016

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GA Peach (also known as Georgia Peach) is the third studio album by American rapper Rasheeda. It was released on July 26, 2005. The album is her first full-length album to ever be released.

The album spawned three single "GA Peach", "Touch Ya Toes" and "My Bubble Gum (Got That Good)".

Background

After Buckner was dropped from Motown Records in 2001 and her first two albums became a bit not successful, she decided to take a break from her career. In 2004, Buckner searched for a new distribution label to her label D-Lo, she later signed to Big Cat Records. On July 26, 2005, Buckner then released her third album.[1] The album is best known for her paying homage to her southern hip-hop roots, and rapping more intimate lyrics combined with a slightly slower rhythm.

Release

The album was released after Buckner's two-year career hiatus. The album is considered her "comeback" album, because although it was not tbat successful, it helped her to "bounce back" from the failure of her second album. The album also showed a sexual side of Buckner than her first two albums with a heavier focus on songs geared for the nightclubs. The album is also Buckner's second independently released album and her sole release on Big Cat Records.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
MusicReviews(1/5)[3]

The album received generally positive and favorable reviews from music critics.[4]

MusicReview reviewed the album without writing an actual review[5]

Music and lyrics

The album aimed to show a sexual side of Buckner, with more crunk, uptempo, and dance oriented tracks as she had matured from the girl that everyone knew from her first two albums.[6][7]

Singles

"GA Peach" was released as the lead single from the album on March 14, 2006. A music video was never released to promote the single, which was mildly successful. It reached #89 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart,[8] number 129 at Billboard Hot 100 and number 156 at Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. It is the title track overall. "Touch Ya Toes" was released as the second single from the album on April 25, 2006.[9] It debuted at number 144 at the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number 132 at the Hot Rap Tracks chart. "My Bubble Gum (Got That Good)" was released as the third and final single from the album on November 7, 2006. It debuted at number 55 at the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart,[10] number 91 at the Hot 100 Airplay chart, number 72 at the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, number 37 at Pop 100 and number 148 at the Hot Rap Tracks chart. The song's music video was shot in Grant Park in Atlanta, Georgia. It features Rasheeda dancing and features various scenes associated with bubble gum. In June 2007, BET and other networks began rotation of the music video.[11]

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 81 on the Billboard 200, number 94 at Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 55 at Top Rap Albums. The album also gain a bit success.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."GA Peach"4:26
2."You Can Get It"3:48
3."Touch Ya Toes"3:35
4."Don't Hate"4:17
5."Buy My Drink"3:53
6."See Me Naked"4:40
7."Pack Ya Bags" (featuring Kalenna)3:50
8."Type a Girl"3:32
9."Lifestyle" (featuring Gangsta Boo)4:33
10."Every Rapper Can't Trap"3:49
11."Let It Clap"4:08
12."Chanel Shades (Paul Wall Speaks)"4:14
13."Bring It Mamma"3:27
14."Hold Whatcha Got (Mike Jones Speaks)"3:45
15."Who Can Love You"3:51
16."Got That Good"3:28
17."Who Can Love You" (featuring Pastor Troy)4:12

Credits and personnel

Credits for GA Peach adapted from Allmusic.[12]

  • Kirk Frost - A&R, Engineer, Executive Producer
  • Gangsta Boo - Composer, Primary Artist
  • J.M. Cameron - Composer
  • R. Kyle Frost - Composer
  • Reverend C.L. Moore - Composer
  • Carlton Lynn - Engineer, Mixing
  • Steve Fisher - Engineer
  • Marlon "Big Cat" Rowe - Executive Producer
  • Jacob York - Executive Producer
  • Glenn Schick - Mastering
  • Josh Butler - Mixing
  • Mark "Exit" Goodchild - Mixing
  • Kalenna - Primary Artist
  • Pastor Troy - Primary Artist
  • Rasheeda - Primary Artist
  • Shiwen Shann - Producer
  • Aliaune "Akon" Thiam - Producer

Charts

Chart (2005-2006) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 200 81
US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 94
US Billboard Top Rap Albums 55

Release history

Region Date Format Label
United States July 26, 2005[13][14] Digital download D-Lo/Big Cat Records
April 25, 2006 CD

References

  1. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/georgia-peach-mw0000569720
  2. ^ Allmusic review
  3. ^ "GA Peach review".
  4. ^ "Georgia Peach - Rasheeda - User Reviews". Allmusic.com.
  5. ^ "Ga Peach - Rasheeda Album". Musicreview.com.
  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference GA Peach lyrics was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  7. ^ http://genius.com/albums/Rasheeda/Ga-peach
  8. ^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Songs / R&B Songs". Billboard.com.
  9. ^ "Touch Ya Toes - Single by Rasheeda". iTunes. Apple.com. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  10. ^ "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs". Billboard.com.
  11. ^ "Spate Magazine Talks with Rap Artist Rasheeda". pr.com. 1 June 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  12. ^ "Georgia Peach - Rasheeda - Credits". Allmusic.com.
  13. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/georgia-peach-mw0000569720
  14. ^ https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ga-peach/id302849492