3D (TLC album)
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3D is the fourth studio album by American R&B and hip hop group TLC, released by Arista Records on November 12, 2002 (see 2002 in music), a few months after the accidental death of rapper Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes. It was certified Platinum by the RIAA and sold just over 700,000 copies in the U.S and 2 million worldwide. Prior to release there had been reports that Left Eye would be featured prominently, but when the album was released she was only on 4 tracks; something similar occurred with the release of the group's prior album, FanMail.
Track listing
- "3D" (Intro) (Dallas Austin)
- "Quickie" (Dallas Austin, Lisa Lopes, Tionne Watkins)
- "Girl Talk" (Kandi Burruss, Edmund Clement, Lisa Lopes, Anita McCloud, Tionne Watkins)
- "Turntable" (LaShawn Daniels, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, Tomi Martin, Daniel Moore, Tionne Watkins)
- "In Your Arms Tonight" (Pharrell Williams)
- "Over Me" (Tyrell Bing, Rozonda Thomas, Lisa Lopes, Daniel Moore, Kenisha Pratt)
- "Hands Up" (Babyface, Darryl Simmons)
- "Damaged" (Dallas Austin, Tionne Watkins)
- "Dirty Dirty" (Missy Elliott, Tim "Timbaland" Mosley)
- "So So Dumb" (Bobby Ozuna, Raphael Saadiq, Glenn Standridge, Tionne Watkins)
- "Good Love" (Kandi Burruss, Edmund Clement)
- "Hey Hey Hey Hey" (Kandi Burruss, Edmund Clement, Tionne Watkins)
- "Give It to Me While It's Hot" (Pat Brown, Marqueze Etheridge, Stewart Jordan, Lisa Lopes, Ray Murray, Marvin Parkman, Rozonda Thomas, Rico Wade)
- "Get Away" (International Bonus Track) (P. Brown, M. Etheridge, S. Jordan, L. Lopes, R. Murray, M. Parkman, R. Thomas, R. Wade)
- "Who's It Gonna Be" (Japanese Bonus Track)
Credits and personnel
- Shorty B. - bass
- Sigurdur "Siggy" Birkis - drums
- Tom Knight - drums
- Tomi Martin - guitar
- Danny O'Donough - guitar
- Tony Reyes - guitar
- Colin Wolfe - bass
- Kelvin Wooten - keyboards
Production
- Executive producers: Antonio M. Reid, Dallas Austin, TLC
- Producers: Dallas Austin, Babyface, Missy Elliott, Rodney Jerkins, The Neptunes, Organized Noize, Raphael Saadiq, Daryl Simmons, Timbaland
- Vocal producer: Rodney Jerkins
- Vocal assistance: Jasper Cameron, Missy Elliott, Tavia Ivey, Marde Johnson, Debra Killings, Mark Pitts
- Engineers: Carlos "El Loco" Bedoya, Paul Boutin, Leslie Brathwaite, Josh Butler, Andrew Coleman, Sean Davis, John Frye, Morgan Garcia, Brian Garten, Carlton Lynn, Fabian Marasciullo, Rick Sheppard
- Assistant engineers: Cedric Anderson, Steve Fisher, Tim Lauber, Victor McCoy, Christine Sirois, Rob Skipworth, Craig "Niteman" Taylor
- Mixing: Gerry "The Gov" Brown, Kevin "KD" Davis, Jimmy Douglas, Jean-Marie Horvat, Rodney Jerkins, Phil Tan, Timbaland
- Mixing assistance: John Horesco IV, Dion Peters, Tim Roberts, John Tanksely
- Mastering: Herb Powers
- A&R: Mark Pitts, Theresa Wilson
- Design, Art Direction: : Jeffrey Schulz
- Photography: Guy Aroch, Seb Janiak
Leftover tracks
- "It's Alright" (Leaked onto the internet with radio intro)
- "Who's It Gonna Be" (appeared on 3D (Special Edition))
- "It's On" (written by Ozuna Bobby, Lisa Lopes, Raphael Saadiq, Glen Standridge)
- "I Want Some of That" (written by Diane Warren) (re-recorded by Sarah Connor for her 2003 album Key to My Soul)
- "Whoop De Woo" (appeared on Now and Forever: The Hits)
Charts
Chart (2002) | Peak position |
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Billboard 200 | 6 |
Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 4 |
Canada Top 50 Albums | 31 |
UK Top 75 Albums (75/40) | 45 |
New Zealand Top 50 Albums | 45 |
Germany Top 100 Albums | 46 |
Switzerland Top 100 Albums | 47 |
Netherland Top 100 Album | 62 |
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