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Pink Elephant
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 6, 2009
Recorded2009
GenreR&B
Length63:53
LabelStax Records
ProducerLeon Sylvers III
N'dambi chronology
A Weird Kind Of Wonderful
(2005)
Pink Elephant
(2009)

Pink Elephant is the fourth album by the Dallas, Texas native N'dambi. Released in 2009 and produced by the legendary Leon Sylvers III, it marks her debut release for the rejuvenated Stax label.[1]


Track listing

  1. "L.I.E." (N'dambi, Shockley, Leon Sylvers III) 4:44
  2. "What It Takes" (N'Dambi, Sylvers) 3:32
  3. "Nobody Jones" (N'Dambi, Sylvers, Sylvers) 4:20
  4. "Ooo Baby" (N'Dambi, Sylvers) 5:11
  5. "Mind Blowin'" (N'Dambi, Sylvers) 3:36
  6. "The One" (N'Dambi, Sylvers) 4:50
  7. "Take It Out" (Marshall, N'Dambi, Sylvers, Williams) 4:12
  8. "Daisy Chain" (N'Dambi, Sylvers) 3:54
  9. "Can't Hardly Wait" (Breaux, Butler, Elmehdaoui, N'Dambi) 4:28
  10. "The World is a Beat" (N'Dambi, Shockley, Sylvers) 4:12
  11. "Imitator" (Breaux, Butler, Elmehdaoui, N'Dambi) 5:08
  12. "Free Fallin'" (N'Dambi, Sylvers) 3:22
  13. "Can't Hardly Wait" (Acapella) (Breaux, Butler, Elmehdaoui, N'Dambi) 4:31
  14. "The World is a Beat" (Soulflower Mix) (N'Dambi, Shockley, Sylvers) 7:53

Album

Year Album Chart positions[2]
US
R&B
2009 Pink Elephant 42

Singles

Year Single Chart positions[3]
US
R&B
2009 "Can't Hardly Wait" 78

References

  1. ^ N'dambi interview by Pete Lewis, 'Blues & Soul' August 2011
  2. ^ "N'dambi US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-04-05.
  3. ^ "N'dambi US singles chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-04-05.