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Love Is Wicked is the debut album by Brick & Lace. It had an initial release date of August 21, 2007, then it got moved to December 4, 2007 but has now been pushed back further to 2008. The album was released in some countries (such as Belgium) in September 2007. It has since then leaked onto the internet on various blogsites.

Production will come from Akon, as well as will.i.am, Cool & Dre, Jazze Pha and many others. The only guest appearance known at the moment, will come from Cham who will be on the remix of the album's lead single, Never Never. Akon has produced three songs for the album.[1]This album, when released, will earn a place in the label's history as it is also the first release on Akon's Kon Live Distribution label.

Track listing

  1. "Get That Clear (Hold Up)" (Produced by Akon)
  2. "Never Never" (Produced by Akon)
  3. "Don't Stop" (Produced by Full Force & Johnny Nice)
  4. "Take Me Back" (Produced by Perry Alexander & Tal Herzberg)
  5. "Why'd You Lie?" (Produced by Full Force & Johnny Nice)
  6. "Love Is Wicked" (Produced by Steven Marsden, Ron Fair, Abraham Laboriel Jr. & Mateo Laboriel)
  7. "Boyfriend" (Co-written by Taurian "Adonis" Shropshire / Produced by Akon)
  8. "Push It Up" (Produced by Tony Kelly)
  9. "Bust A Shot" (Produced by will.i.am)
  10. "Mr. Officer" (Produced by Cool & Dre)
  11. "My Apple" (Co-written by Ezekiel Lewis of The Clutch / Produced by The Movement)
  12. "U And Me" (Produced by The Triads)
  13. "Never, Never (Remix)" (featuring Cham) (US Bonus Track)

Singles

Singles from Love Is Wicked:[2]

  1. "Never, Never"
  2. "Never Never (Remix)"
  3. "Love Is Wicked"
  4. "Get That Clear (Hold Up)"

Charts

Chart (2007-2008) Peak
position
Switzerland 93[3]
Finland 12[4]

References