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| Name = Danity Kane
| Name = Danity Kane
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| Artist = [[Danity Kane]]
| Artist = [[Danity Kane]]
| Cover = Danity Kane (album).jpg
| Cover = Danity Kane (album).jpg
| Released = [[August 22]], [[2006]]
| Released = [[August 22]]<br>[[2006]]
| Recorded = [[The Hit Factory]],<br> [[Miami]]; 2006
| Recorded = [[The Hit Factory]]<br>[[New York City]]<br>[[Miami]]<br>2006<br>
| Genre = [[R&B]]
| Genre = [[R&B]]
| Length = 49:28
| Length = 49:28
| Label = [[Bad Boy Records|Bad Boy]]/[[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]]<br><small>83989</small>
| Label = [[Bad Boy Records|Bad Boy]]<br>[[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]]<br><small>83989</small>
| Producer = [[Bryan Michael Cox]], <br>[[Deric Angelettie|D-Dot]], [[Rodney Jerkins|Darkchild]], [[Jim Jonsin]], [[Ryan Leslie]], [[Rami]], [[Scott Storch]], [[Timbaland]], [[Mario Winans]], Wyldcard
| Producer = [[Bryan Michael Cox]]<br>[[Deric Angelettie|D-Dot]]<br>[[Rodney Jerkins|Darkchild]]<br>[[Jim Jonsin]]<br>[[Ryan Leslie]]<br>[[Rami]]<br>[[Scott Storch]]<br>[[Timbaland]]<br>[[Mario Winans]]<br>Wyldcard
| Chart position = *#1 <small>(U.S.)</small>
| Chart position = *#1 <small>(U.S.)</small>
| Reviews =
| Reviews =
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| 8. || "Ooh Ahh" || 2:51
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| 9. || "[[Press Pause]]" || 3:12
| 9. || "Press Pause" || 3:12
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| 10. || "Ain't True <small>Interlude" || 1:34
| 10. || "Ain't True <small>Interlude" || 1:34
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*"[[Show Stopper]]" <small>(featuring [[Yung Joc]])</small>
*"[[Show Stopper]]" <small>(featuring [[Yung Joc]])</small>
*"[[Ride for You]]"
*"[[Ride for You]]"
*"[[Press Pause]]"


==Credits==
==Credits==
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| before =''[[Back_to_Basics_%28Christina_Aguilera_album%29|Back to Basics]]'' by [[Christina Aguilera]]
| title = [[Billboard 200]] [[Number-one albums of 2006 (USA)|Number 1 Album]]
| years = [[September 9]] [[2006]] - [[September 15]] [[2006]]
| after = ''[[Modern_Times_%28Bob_Dylan_album%29|Modern Times]]'' by [[Bob Dylan]]
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[[Category:2006 albums]]
[[Category:2006 albums]]

Revision as of 20:48, 27 March 2007

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Danity Kane is the self-titled debut album by American R&B group Danity Kane, released in the United States on August 22, 2006 (see 2006 in music) on Bad Boy Records. Executive produced by Sean Combs and Bad Boy vice president Harve Pierre, the album features production by Timbaland, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Mario Winans, Bryan Michael Cox, Rami, Ryan Leslie and Jim Jonsin. While selling over 90,000 copies in its first day of release, Danity Kane officially sold 234,662 copies its first week, placing it at #1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart. So far, the album has sold 1,126,494 copies domestically; and in November 2006 it was certified Platinum 1 million units shipped to stores. [1]

With the album's number-one debut in the September 9, 2006 issue of Billboard magazine, it became Bad Boy Records' seventh number-one album and the label's first chart-topper since 2003's Bad Boys II soundtrack.

Track listing

# Title
1. "One Shot" 3:41
2. "Heartbreaker" 3:03
3. "Want It" 3:22
4. "Right Now" 3:32
5. "Show Stopper" (featuring Yung Joc) 3:49
6. "Hold Me Down" 3:57
7. "Come Over Interlude" 1:44
8. "Ooh Ahh" 2:51
9. "Press Pause" 3:12
10. "Ain't True Interlude" 1:34
11. "Ride for You" 4:11
12. "Touching My Body" 3:42
13. "Back Up" 3:25
14. "Stay with Me" 3:54
15. "Sleep on It" (Hidden Track) 3:23
16. "I Wish" (Wal-Mart Bonus Track) 3:32

Singles

Credits

  • Executive producers: Sean Combs, Harve Pierre
  • Vocal producer: Jim Beans, Conrad Dimanche, Makeba Riddick, Adonis Stropshire, Supa Tight Writer
  • Vocal assistance: LaShay Winans
  • Engineers: Noel Burdick, Andy Haller, Robert Marks, Sean Tallman, Sam Thomas
  • Assistant engineers: Jan Fairchild, Andy Geel, Joe Gonzalez, Ryan Kennedy, Kev O, Kevin Wilson
  • Mixing: Rich Keller, Kevin Krouse, Robert Marks, Sam Thomas
  • Mastering: Chris Athens
  • A&R: Gwendolyn Niles
  • Design: Mark Obriski
  • Art Direction: Mark Obriski
  • Photography: Chapman Baehler

Leftover tracks

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 1
U.S. Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 2
Germany 50
Switzerland 83

References