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Peep This is the debut studio album by American singer and actor Jamie Foxx, then of In Living Color fame. It was released on July 19, 1994, by Fox Records. The album peaked at #78 on the Billboard 200.[2] Without a seasoned producer to truly finish the album, Jamie's musical debut fell flat, showing disappointing record sales and failing to make the chart.

However, eleven years later, Foxx came out with the release of his chart-topping second album Unpredictable (2005).

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Peep This"Jamie Foxx2:50
2."Experiment"Jamie Foxx4:44
3."Miss You"Jamie Foxx4:20
4."Dog House" (featuring The Poetess)Felicia Morris4:57
5."Infatuation"Jamie Foxx5:01
6."Baby Don't Cry"Jamie Foxx4:23
7."Precious"Victor White4:02
8."Your Love"Jamie Foxx4:50
9."Summertime"Victor White4:49
10."If You Love Me"Jamie Foxx4:35
11."Don't Let the Sun (Go Down On Our Love)"Jamie Foxx5:25
12."Peep This Out"Jamie Foxx0:27
13."Light a Candle"Jamie Foxx5:05
Notes
  • All songs written or co-written by Jamie Foxx. Samples include "Beatbox (Diversion One)" (as performed by Art of Noise) and "If I Was Your Girlfriend" (as performed by Prince).

Charts

Song Billboard Hot 100[3] Hot R&B Singles[4]
"Infatuation" 92 36
"Experiment" - 88

Personnel

  • Jamie Foxx (vocals, piano, drums)
  • The Poetess (rap)
  • Victor White (guitar, background vocals)
  • Kenny Ford, Sr. (piano)
  • Kenny Ford, Jr. (bass)
  • Jeffrey Suttles (drums)
  • Keith Martin, Sheree Ford-Payne, Anastacia Newkirk, Nathan Walton, Jerome Monroe, Emage (background vocals)
  • DaMone Arnold

References

  1. ^ Peep This at AllMusic. Retrieved March 19, 2013.
  2. ^ "Jamie Foxx chart history – Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved March 19, 2013.
  3. ^ "Jamie Foxx chart history – Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved March 19, 2013.
  4. ^ "Artist Chart History - Jamie Foxx". Billboard. Archived from the original on April 24, 2009.