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Playtyme Is Over is the second album by American band Immature, released on August 2, 1994 on MCA Records. It peaked at #88 on The Billboard 200 chart and at #26 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[2] The first single released from the album was "Never Lie" which peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and the second single was "Constantly," which peaked at #16 on the same chart. The third and final single released was "I Don't Mind", which peaked at #92 on the Hot 100. It is also the first album to feature new member, Kelton "LDB" Kessee, by whom Santos was replaced.

Track listing

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  1. "I Don't Mind" (Colin England, Roy "Dog" Pennon) (4:26)
  2. "Never Lie" (Claudio Cueni, Chris Stokes) (4:13)
  3. "Walk You Home" (Roy "Dog" Pennon, Chris Stokes (3:19)
  4. "Constantly" (Teron Beal, Delroy Pearson, Jesse Powell, Ian Prince) (5:43)
  5. "Broken Heart" (Claudio Cueni, Chris Stokes, Dean Wakatsuki) (4:16)
  6. "Summertime" (Chris Stokes) (3:30)
  7. "Nothing But a Party" (Kyle Hudnall, Chris Stokes) (3:32)
  8. "Look Into Your Eyes" (Chris Stokes) (3:57)
  9. "Sweetest Love" (Lathun Grady, Charles Norris) (3:40)
  10. "Just a Little Bit" (Delroy Pearson, Jesse Powell, Ian Prince) (4:42)
  11. "I Don't Mind" (The Vibe Mix) (Colin England, Roy "Dog" Pennon) (4:36)

Singles track listing

  • Constantly / Never Lie (The Remixes)

US Vinyl, 12"[1]

  • A1 Constantly [Funky Street Mix] 3:58
  • A2 Constantly [Funky Street Mix Instrumental] 3:59
  • B Never Lie [Da' Bomb Street Remix]4:27

Additional personnel

  • Taz (vocals)
  • Slice Money (various instruments)
  • Lathun Grady (background vocals)

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