MH (album)
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MH is the debut solo album of American R&B artist Marques Houston, a former member of the R&B group Immature/IMx. The album was first released in the U.S. on October 21, 2003 and was then re-released in Japan April 13, 2004 with a bonus track. The album has been recorded following the demise of Houston's former group, Immature.
History
In the United States, MH peaked at number 18 on the Billboard 200[1] and peaked at number 5 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[2]
The album features guest appearances by Joe Budden, Jermaine Dupri, former B2K member Lil' Fizz, et al.
Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Time |
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01 | "Intro" | 0:16 | |
02 | "Clubbin'" (featuring Joe Budden) | R. Kelly | 4:04 |
03 | "Pop That Booty" (featuring Jermaine Dupri) | Tony Scott, Marques Houston | 4:06 |
04 | "That Girl" | Kowan "Q" Paul | 3:36 |
05 | "Because of You" | Troy Taylor, Lil Steve Russell | 4:08 |
06 | "Walk Away" | Kenny "Bermuda" Whitehead | 3:30 |
07 | "I Can Be the One" | Platinum Status, Chris Stokes | 3:33 |
08 | "Grass Is Greener" | Kenny "Bermuda" Whitehead | 3:58 |
09 | "Cancel" | Kenny "Bermuda" Whitehead | 3:58 |
10 | "Good Luck" | Rufus Blaq, Prince Charles Alexander, Chris "C-Kaye" Kelly, Lamont "Logic" Coleman | 3:33 |
11 | "Can I Call You" | Troy Taylor | 4:37 |
12 | "Love's a Game" | Kenny "Bermuda" Whitehead, Platinum Status, Chris Stokes | 3:58 |
13 | "Tempted" | Marques Houston, Chris Stokes | 4:09 |
14 | "Actin' Up" (featuring Lil Fizz) | Chris "Tricky" Stewart, Marques Houston | 3:24 |
15 | "Alone" | Marques Houston, Tony Scott, Chris Stokes | 4:05 |
16 | "That Girl (Remix)" (featuring R. Kelly) | R. Kelly, John Cephus | 3:54 |
17 | "Clubbin' (Remix)" (featuring Joe Budden) | R. Kelly, Marques Houston | 4:11 |
References
- ^ "The Billboard 200: MH". Archived from the original on August 21, 2014. Retrieved 2008-02-03.
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