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| Released = [[April 19]] [[2006]] <small>([[Japan|JP]])</small> <br> [[May 8]] [[2006]] <small>([[EU]])</small> <br> [[May 16]], [[2006]] <small>([[United States|US]])</small>
| Released = [[April 19]] [[2006]] <small>([[Japan|JP]])</small> <br> [[May 8]] [[2006]] <small>([[EU]])</small> <br> [[May 16]], [[2006]] <small>([[United States|US]])</small>
| Recorded = 2005-2006
| Recorded = 2005-2006
| Genre = [[R&B]]
| Genre = [[Rap/Hip-Hop]]
| Length = 42:24
| Length = 42:24
| Label = [[Island Records|Island]]
| Label = [[Island Records|Island]]

Revision as of 21:47, 9 September 2007

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So Amazin' is the third studio album by American R&B singer Christina Milian, released on May 16, 2006 via Island Records. The album's first single "Say I" (featuring Young Jeezy) was serviced to radio on January 31, 2006. The album suffered from disappointing sales, which were believed to be a factor in Milian's contract with Island being terminated. The album debuted at #11 on the Billboard 200 and and #3 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, selling about 50,290 copies in the opening week. But in just eight weeks the album fell out of the top 200 albums chart. The album is Milian's lowest-selling album to date with only 126,000 copies sold in the US and less then 500,000 worldwide. After Milian left the label, "Gonna Tell Everybody" was released as a radio-only single, and received little promotion but good airplay.

Track listing

# Title
1. "Say I" (Featuring Young Jeezy) 3:31
2. "Twisted" 4:00
3. "Gonna Tell Everybody" 4:20
4. "Who's Gonna Ride" (Featuring Three 6 Mafia) 4:10
5. "So Amazing" (featuring Dre) 3:20
6. "Hot Boy" (featuring Dre) 3:53
7. "Foolin'" 4:05
8. "My Lovin' Goes" 4:00
9. "Just A Little Bit" 3:05
10. "Y'all Ain't Nothin'" 4:17
11. "Wind You Up" [Japan Bonus Track] 3:42
12. "Tonight" [UK & Japan Bonus Track] 3:40
13. "She Don't Know" 4:31

Personnel

Production

  • Executive producers: The Carter Administration, Christina Milian
  • Co-executive producers: Cool & Dre
  • Engineers: John D.S. Adams, Renson Mateo, Gary Noble, Nico Solis
  • Assistant engineers: April DeVona, Alan Mason
  • Mixing: Jean-Marie Horvat
  • Mixing assistance: Patrick Magee, Kevin Mayer, James M. Wisner
  • Mastering: Herb Powers
  • Creative Director: Alli Truch
  • A&R: Adrienne Muhammad, Shakir Stewart
  • Design: Andy West
  • Art Direction: Andy West
  • Photography: Tony Duran

Leftover tracks

  1. "Lose Your Love" - 3:45 (featuring Twista) (written by Christina Milian, Twista, Jeff Jones, Paul Poli) [1]
  2. "Keep That" - 3:47 (written by Christina Milian and produced by Cool & Dre)
  3. "Play It Dangerous"

Chart performance

United States charts (126,000 Total)
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
Position
11
54
67
90
117
134
163
168
186
out
out
out
Sales 50,290 19,627 14,771 11,366 8,859 6,755 5,639 4,847 2,567 1,342 676 283


UK Top Charts (32,000 Total)
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
Position
89
67
69
88
107
194
205
out
out
Sales 5,360 10,350 9,500 5,500 1,000 360 56 out out


Japanese Oricon charts (73,471 total)
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
Position
9
16
18
24
29
40
55
60
79
87
Sales 19,252 14,191 12,054 6,850 5,530 4,620 2,756 2,240 2,105 2,000


Swiss Album Top 100
Week 01 02 03 04
Position
55
69
93
out


French Top 200 Albums
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06
Position
139
164
123
146
189
out

Trivia

  • At the start of She Don't Know, you can hear the end of Tonight, the UK & Japan Bonus Track.