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Source <ref>Usher ''Raymond v. Raymond'' Liner notes. [[LaFace Records]] (2010)</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Turn the Lights On is the second studio album by American recording singer-songwriter Rico Love. It was released on May 18, 2015, by Interscope.  The production on the album was handled primarily by Love,  Danja, Jim Jonson, Jack Splash, DJ Dahi and his own orchestra, TTLO.[1]


Background

Starting his career as rapper singed to Usher’s short stint record label, US Records. Love, being a successful songwriter and producer is stepping the forefront as an artist. Love got his start in the writing songs like “Throwback” and “Seduction” on Usher’s 2004 Grammy Award-winning album, Confessions. Love continued success features Usher's "There Goes My Baby", "Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home)" and "Dive", Nelly's "Just a Dream" and "Gone", Beyoncé Knowles' "Sweet Dreams", and Kelly Rowland's "Motivation".[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."TTLO"
  • Rico Love
  • Earl Hood
  • Thurston McCrea
  • Diego Ave
  • Dwayne Nesmith
  • Rico Love
  • DtownThaGreat
  • Earl & E
  • Diego Ave
3:34
2."Bad Attitude" (featuring Armani Caesar & Raekwon)
  • Love
  • Corey Woods
  • Dacoury Natche
  • Thurston McCrea
  • Jocelyn Clyburn
  • DJ Dahi
4:08
3."Triffling"
  • Love
  • Floyd Nathaniel Hills
  • Marcella Araica
  • Thurston McCrea
4:24
4."Ride"
  • Love
  • Floyd Nathaniel Hills
  • Marcella Araica
  • Thurston McCrea
Danja3:10
5."For The Kids"
  • Love
  • M. Mule
  • I. De Boni
  • J. Scheffer
  • T. McCrea
  • N. Marzouca
  • Love
  • J. Scheffer
  • M. Mule
  • Isaac De Boni
  • N. Marzouca
  • T. McCrea
3:10
6."The Affair"
  • Love
  • J. Scheffer
  • A. Darlington
  • M. Mule
  • Isaac De Boni
  • A. Yaghmai
  • T. McCrea
  • Love
  • FNZ
  • Jim Jonsin
3:48
7."Days Go By"
  • Love
  • N. Hills
  • M. Araica
  • N. Hills
5:19
8."Somebody Else"
  • Love
  • J Dutton
  • D. Omelio
  • M. Corby

B. Levin

Benny Blanco4:44
9."Run From Me"
  • J. Splash
  • Love
  • T. McCrea
  • Jack Splash
2:30
10."Happy Birthday"
  • Love
  • Carter
  • T. McCrea
  • D. Ave
  • E. Goudy II
  • D. Nesmith
  • E. Hood
DtownThaGreat3:55
11."Amsterdam"
  • Love
  • D. Ave
  • E. Goudy II
  • D. Nesmith
  • E. Hood
  • T. McCrea
  • Love
  • Goudy II
  • Nesmith
  • Hood
  • McCrea
  • D. Ave
4:08
12."The Proposal"
  • Love
  • Dacoity Natche
  • M. Dean
  • Thurston McCrea
  • Tiago Carvalho
  • Love
  • Carvalho
  • McCrae
  • Natche
3:49

Credits and personnel

  • Primary Artist - Rico Love
  • Executive Producer - Rico Love
  • Production - Jim Jonsin, Rico Love, Danja, DJ Dahi, Benny Blanco
  • Composers – Adrian Younge, Alfred Darlington, Amir Yaghmai, Armani Caesar, Benjamin Levin, Corey Woods, Dacoity Natche, Dan Omelio, Diego Ave, Dwayne Nesmith, Earl Hood, Eric Goudy II, Flloyd Nataniel Hills, Isaac de Boni, Jack Splash Jacob Dutton, James Scheffer, Marceilia Araica, Matt Corby, Michael Mule, Nokolas Marzouca, Rico Love, Thurston McCrea, Tiago Carvalho, William Hurt.
  • Featured Artist - Raekwon, Armani Caesar
  • A&R - Shawn Suggs, Alicia Caesar

Source [3]

References

  1. ^ "Rico Love Talks 'Turn the Lights On' Album, Shelving an Entire Brandy Project, Marriage in America & More [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]". The Boombox. Retrieved 2016-06-13.
  2. ^ "Rico Love Talks About Album 'Turn The Lights Out'". Vibe. 2015-05-22. Retrieved 2016-06-13.
  3. ^ "Rico Love TTLO". listen.tidal.com. Retrieved 2016-06-14.