Food For Thought

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Food For Thought
Food For Thought

Food For Thought is the debut album by the rapper Young Rome. The featured hit singles in the album are "After Party" and "Freaky" featuring Guerilla Black.

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[edit] About

Food For Thought was released on June 22, 2004 under Universal records. The album reached no. 98 on the Billboard 200 and no.32 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The featured hit songs in the album are "Freaky" featuring Guerilla Black, "I Don't Care" featuringYoungBloodZ and "After Party" featuring Omarion. The album was all about the personal life of the rapper.

[edit] Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 "Intro" 2:06
2 "Freaky" (featuring Guerilla Black) 3:56
3 "I Don't Care" (featuring YoungBloodZ) 5:01
4 "After Party" (featuring Omarion) 1 4:14
5 "In My Bedroom (Interlude)" 2:46
6 "In My Bedroom" (featuring O'Ryan) 4:22
7 "Crazy Girl" (featuring Rufus Blaq) 3:26
8 "Sexapade" (featuring Marques Houston and Smooth) 3:19
9 "2 Step (Intro)" 0:10
10 "2 Step" 3:48
11 "Best Days" 4:14
12 "Clap" (featuring Rufus Blaq) 3:51
13 "In My Car" 2:14
14 "Wha Cha Doin' Tonight" (featuring Marques Houston) 3:54
15 "Look Down on Me" 2:49

[edit] Chart Toppers

Year Title Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks
2004 After Party 61

[edit] Credits

Chris Stokes Executive Producer

J. Brown Producer

Baby Paul Producer, Instrumentation

Dexter Simmons Mixing

Sandy Brummels Creative Director

Henley Regisford, Jr. Executive Producer

Rufus Blaq Vocals (Background), Guest Appearance, Producer, Executive Producer

Ketrina Askew Executive Producer

Omarion Vocals (Background), Guest Appearance

Felli Fel Producer

Kimo Easterwood Photography

Kelton Kessee Vocals (Background)

D.O.M. Producer

Jared "Baythoen" Kurtin Keyboards

Chris "TEK" ORyan Engineer

Keith Wilkins Producer

Guerilla Black Guest Appearance

Young Rome Vocals (Background)

Tasha Eason Vocals (Background)

Gav Beat Producer

Jean-Marie Horvat Mixing

Marques Houston Vocals (Background), Producer, Guest Appearance, Executive Producer

Jerome Jones Executive Producer

Tony Scott Executive Producer, Instrumentation

[edit] Trivia

  • The album has a clean version and a parental advisory version.

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