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Animal House is Angie Martinez's second and last studio album to date. The album was written by Sacario.[1] It debuted at #6 on Billboard R&B Hip Hop Albums chart and #11 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.[2] Animal House lead single If I Could Go featuring Sacario and Lil Mo is Angie's biggest single to date. The album featured guest appearances by Missy Elliott, Fat Joe, Petey Pablo, Sacario, Kelis, N.O.R.E and Tony Sunshine. Sacario is also credited as one of the album's Executive Producer's[1]
Track listing
- "Animal House" (featuring Sacario) – 4:34
- "A New Day" – 4:27
- "TRL" (Skit) – 0:26
- "If I Could Go!" (featuring Lil' Mo and Sacario) – 4:06
- "Never" – 3:39
- "Take You Home" (featuring Kelis) – 3:59
- "Been Around the World" (Skit) – 1:22
- "We Can Get It On" (featuring N.O.R.E.) – 3:36
- "What's That Sound" (featuring Missy Elliott) – 3:18
- "Fucked Up Situation" (featuring Tony Sunshine) – 3:40
- "Waitin' On" (featuring Petey Pablo) – 3:29
- "Lifestyles of the Big and Famous" (Skit) – 1:07
- "Live Big" (Remix featuring Fat Joe and Sacario) – 3:44
- "So Good" (featuring Keon Bryce) – 4:42
Chart positions
Chart | Provider | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard 200 | Billboard | 11 |
References
- ^ "BMI songwriter/producer Sacario stops by the New". BMI). Retrieved June 30, 2002.
- ^ ""Chart listing"". Billboard). Retrieved August 20, 2002.