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The Movement (Harlem World album)

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The Movement is the only album released by Harlem World. It was released on March 9, 1999 through So So Def Recordings and featured production from Jermaine Dupri, the Trackmasters and then unknown producers Kanye West and Just Blaze. The album was a success, making it to 11 on the Billboard 200 and 5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and was certified gold on April 12, 1999. Two singles were spawned from the album, "I Really Like It" and "Cali Chronic". The album is now out of print.

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The Movement received generally favourable reviews.

Track listing

  1. "Intro"- :56 (Interlude)
  2. "You Made Me"- 3:50 (Featuring Carl Thomas & Nas) (Produced by Kanye West)
  3. "Minute Man"- 4:16 (Featuring Nauty) (Produced by Kanye West)
  4. "Crew of the Year"- 3:36 (Featuring Mase) (Produced by Trackmasters)
  5. "I Really Like It"- 3:44 (Featuring Mase & Kelly Price) (Produced by Just Blaze)
  6. "Mamasita"- 1:46 (Interlude)
  7. "Across the Border"- 4:12
  8. "100 Shiesty's"- 3:38 (Featuring Drag-On) (Produced by Kanye West)
  9. "Cali Chronic"- 3:41 (Produced By D-Dot for The Hitmen)
  10. "One Big Fiesta"- 3:21 (Featuring Mase) (Produced by The Neptunes)
  11. "Meaning of Family"- 4:09 (Featuring Teamsters) (Produced by Dame Grease)
  12. "My Baby's Mother's Boyfriend's Mother"- :48 (Interlude)
  13. "Not the Kids"- 4:14 (Featuring Rashad) (Produced by The Neptunes)
  14. "Family Crisis"- 3:37 (Produced by Just Blaze)
  15. "We Both Frontin'"- 3:53 (Featuring Jermaine Dupri) (Produced by Jermaine Dupri)
  16. "Pointing Fingers"- 3:25 (Produced by Dame Grease)
  17. "A Change Is Gon' Come"- 5:48 (Featuring Boys Choir of Harlem)