- Many Facez
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Many Facez Studio album by Tracey Lee Released March 25, 1997 Recorded 1996-1997 Genre Hip hop Label Universal Producer Tracey Lee, D-Dot, Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence, DJ Parley Professional reviews Many Facez is the first and only album released by American rapper, Tracey Lee. It was released on March 25, 1997 through Universal Records with production handled by Tracey Lee, DJ Parley and D-Dot and Amen-Ra of the The Hitmen. Many Facez was only a minor success, making it to 111 on the Billboard 200 and 23 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.
The album spawned one charting single entitled The Theme (It's Party Time), which peaked at 55 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 6 on the Hot Rap Singles chart. Promotional music videos were released for "The Theme", "The After Party" and "Give It Up Baby"
Track listing
- "Intro: T.R.A.C.E.Y.L.E.E."- 1:06
- "Many Facez"- 4:38
- "The Theme (It's Party Time)"- 4:32
- "Big Will"- 4:40
- "Stars in the East"- 5:07
- "What Was Good About Good Times"- 1:00
- "On the Edge"- 4:56
- "Rugged One"- 4:30
- "Who's Crew Interlude"- :58
- "Who's Crew"- 4:18
- "Repent"- 4:13
- "Give It Up Baby"- 4:29
- "Airport"- 1:29
- "The Professionals"- 4:56
- "Keep Your Hands High"- 7:18 (Featuring The Notorious B.I.G.)
- "The After Party (The Theme II)- 4:25 (Featuring Busta Rhymes and Pirate)
- "Clue (Who Shot LR?)- 4:40
Samples Used
- "The Theme (It's Party Time)"
- "World's Famous" by Malcolm McLaren
- "Mt. Airy Groove" by Pieces of a Dream
- "Stars In The East"
- "Nights Over Egypt" by The Jones Girls
- "On The Edge"
- "Let Me Down Easy" by The Isley Brothers
- "Rugged One"
- "I'll Be Good" by Rene & Angela
- "Who's Crew?"
- "Close the Door" by Rufus
- "Give It Up, Baby"
- "Let Me Love You" by Michael Henderson
- "Keep Your Hands High"
- "Something for Nothing" by MFSB
Categories:- 1997 albums
- Debut albums
- Universal Records albums
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