Dopamine: My Life on My Back

Dopamine: My Life on My Back
Dopamine: My Life On My Back
EP by Jesse Boykins III
Recorded February 14, 2008
Genre Contemporary R&B
Label NomaDic MuSic (independent)
Producer Jesse Boykins III
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According to Jesse Boykins III, "I was inspired to name the album Dopamine: My Life On My Back based on the series of songs I was writing. They all put me in a mood that I knew could be explained. I researched love ,chemical love, and addiction and the word Dopamine was the end result. Dopamine is an endorphine in your body that makes you feel "in Love". It is also released when your addicted to something. Addicted... to Love."

Contents

Tracklisting

All Songs Written, Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Jesse Boykins III

  1. "My Life On My Back ft. J.A.M.E.S Watts" – 0:54
  2. "Tabloids" – 4:25
  3. "Sounds Like Love" – 0:22
  4. "Baby I Don't Know" – 3:50
  5. "The Sea" – 2:53
  6. "Sobriety" – 4:02
  7. "Think" – 3:48
  8. "All (Outro)" – 3:31

Personnel

  • J. Boykins III - keyboard, drums program
  • J. Most - guitar, bass
  • Earl Travis - bass
  • Jamire Williams - drum
  • Marion Ross III - trumpet, keyboard, beatbox
  • Daniel - keyboard
  • Anthony Coleman II - trumpet
  • Justin Brown - drums
  • Devry Pugh - rhodes
  • Warren Fields - piano
  • Steve Wyreman - guitar

Technical personnel

  • Mastered by Ron Schaffer
  • Jay Woo Design – art design
  • J. Shotti , Nicky Woo – photography
  • All music recorded at NSU Studios

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