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Forever In a Day (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about Forever In a Day (Bonus Track Version) by Day26. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:13:47 minutes.

Artist: Day26
Release date: 2009
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:13:47
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Just Getting Started 3:49
2. Imma Put It On Her (feat. P. Diddy & Yung Joc) 4:24
3. Shawty Wats Up (feat. T-Pain) 3:14
4. Think of Me 3:51
5. Stadium Music 4:05
6. Bipolar 3:55
7. Perfectly Blind 3:41
8. So Good 4:17
9. Girlfriend 3:43
10. Babymaker 4:23
11. Then There's You 3:35
12. Need That (feat. Jermaine Dupri) 2:36
13. Reminds Me of You 4:13
14. Your Heels 3:50
15. Truth Is a Lie 4:11
16. One Nite Only (Bonus Track) 3:35
17. Imma Put It On Her (feat. P. Diddy & Yung Joc) 3:52
18. Making of the Video: Imma Put It On Her 8:33

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Day26's second album, released almost exactly a year after the chart-topping debut, entered the Billboard 200 chart at number two, demonstrating that the Making the Band stars have not yet slipped into irrelevance. Some R&B fans will always think of Day26 as a novelty, since the group was launched on television, but declaring this disc a fall-off in popularity would be true by the most minor of technicalities: one chart position. Executive producer Diddy once again enlists many of the biggest songwriters and producers — Bryan-Michael Cox, Jermaine Dupri, Tim & Bob, Tank, T-Pain, Ne-Yo, Mario Winans — some of whom collaborated with the group on Day26. Even though the members had a hand in co-writing roughly half the material, there's not much to differentiate this set from the first, apart from a slight increase in material best suited for clubs, which plays to the group's strengths. That said, three of the album's highlights are the typically midtempo and dreamily romantic Tim & Bob cuts ("Think of Me," "Remind Me of You"), and the surprisingly effective Dream/Tricky Stewart knock-off ballad ("Girlfriend").