- One in a Million (Aaliyah album)
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One in a Million Studio album by Aaliyah Released August 27, 1996 Recorded August 1995–July 1996[1] Genre R&B, hip hop soul Length 73:18 Label Blackground/Atlantic Records
92715Producer Timbaland, Missy Elliott, Carl-So-Lowe, J. Dibbs, Jermaine Dupri, Kay Gee, Vincent Herbert, Rodney Jerkins, Craig King, Darren Lighty, Darryl Simmons Aaliyah chronology Age Ain't Nothing but a Number
(1994)One in a Million
(1996)Aaliyah
(2001)Singles from One in a Million - "If Your Girl Only Knew"
Released: August 13, 1996 - "One in a Million"
Released: December 10, 1996 - "Got to Give It Up"
Released: January 3, 1997 - "4 Page Letter"
Released: March 11, 1997 - "Hot like Fire"
Released: September 16, 1997 - "The One I Gave My Heart To"
Released: September 16, 1997
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [2]
Robert Christgau [3]
Los Angeles Times [4]
Q [5]
Rolling Stone [6]
Slant Magazine [7]
Vibe (favorable) [8] One in a Million is the second studio album by American R&B singer Aaliyah, released by Blackground Records and Atlantic Records on August 27, 1996 (see 1996 in music). Selling over two million copies in the United States[9] within a few months, the album was notable for being Aaliyah's breakout album and a major milestone in the careers of songwriter/producer Missy Elliott and Tim "Timbaland" Mosley. Elliott and Mosley wrote and produced the bulk of the album. Other producers included Rodney Jerkins, Jermaine Dupri, and Kay Gee. The album was executive produced by Barry Hankerson and Jomo Hankerson. It features all of the hit singles, "If Your Girl Only Knew", "One in a Million", "Got to Give It Up", "4 Page Letter", "Hot Like Fire", and "The One I Gave My Heart To". The album was certified 2x Platinum on June 16, 1997.[10] The album is currently out of print in the United States; however, copies of the 2006 reissues (which was released in Germany), can possibly be found in some stores as an import, or can easily be imported upon request. The album was ranked number 90 on Rolling Stone's 100 greatest albums of the 90s.
Contents
Unreleased material
Timbaland confirmed in a 2003 interview that he and Aaliyah recorded 57 tracks for the album, but the majority of the tracks were cut and remain unreleased[citation needed]. One of those tracks included the song, "Sugar & Spice", the first track Aaliyah did with Timbaland & Missy Elliott; however due to label disagreements with the song, it never made the final cut of the album. On October 8, 2010, a rare demo version of the song performed by 1990s R&B group, Sugah (which included notable R&B singer, Tweet) was leaked; reports have also surfaced that the track may have also been used as a sample for another R&B group, Tha' Truth, for their 1997 song, "Candy".[11][12]
Commercial
It was an international success for the genre, with worldwide sales being 8 million as of 2008.[13]
U.S.
The album debuted at number 20 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 40,500 copies in its first week. In its 22nd week on the chart the album peaked at 18. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA On October 23, 1996; over 500,000 copies shipments. On February 5, 1997, the album was certified Platinum with over 1,000,000 copies shipments; making it, at the time, her second platinum album. On June 16, 1997, the album was certified 2x Platinum, with more than 2 million copies shipments. After Aaliyah's death, One in a Million returned to the Billboard 200, and U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. During this time the album also topped the Top Catalog Albums for 12 weeks. To date, it has sold over 3.7 million albums in the country.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]
Track listing
# Title Producer(s) Writer(s) Length 1. "Beats 4 da Streets (Intro)" (featuring Missy Elliott) Timbaland 2:10 2. "Hot like Fire" Timbaland Timbaland, Missy Elliott 4:23 3. "One in a Million" Timbaland Timbaland, Missy Elliott 4:30 4. "A Girl Like You" (featuring Treach) Kay-Gee & Darren Lighty Kay Gee, Darren Lighty 4:23 5. "If Your Girl Only Knew" Timbaland Timbaland, Missy Elliott 4:50 6. "Choosey Lover (Old School/New School)" Vincent "V.H." Herbert & Rashad Smith (additional production and remix) O'Kelly Isley, Jr., Rudolph Isley, Ronald Isley, Vernon Isley, Chris Jasper 7:07 7. "Got to Give It Up" (featuring Slick Rick) Vincent "V.H." Herbert & Craig King Marvin Gaye 4:41 8. "4 Page Letter" Timbaland Timbaland, Missy Elliott 4:52 9. "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Japhe Tejeda 4:50 10. "Giving You More" J. Dibbs J. Dibbs 4:26 11. "I Gotcha' Back" Jermaine Dupri & Carl-So-Lowe Jermaine Dupri & Carl-So-Lowe 2:54 12. "Never Givin' Up" (featuring Tavarius Polk) Vincent "V.H." Herbert & Craig King Monica Bell, Craig King, Monica Payne 5:11 13. "Heartbroken" Timbaland Timbaland, Missy Elliott 4:17 14. "Never Comin' Back" Timbaland Timbaland, Missy Elliott 4:06 15. "Ladies in da House" (featuring Missy Elliott and Timbaland) Timbaland Timbaland, Missy Elliott 4:20 16. "The One I Gave My Heart To" Daryl Simmons Diane Warren 4:30 17. "Came to Give Love (Outro)" (featuring Timbaland) Timbaland 1:40 18. "No Days Go By" [Japanese Bonus Track] Vincent "V.H." Herbert, Rheji Burrell, Craig King Craig King, Rheji Burrell 4:41 Re-releases
In 2004, the album was re-released in Germany with altered artwork, and again in 2006. The disc is copy-protected, and therefore will not show up when placed in a PC, but it will show up when inserted into a Mac, and it will play in most CD players. It included the standard 17 tracks, plus the following bonus track.
# Title Length 18. "Come Over" (featuring Tank) 3:54 Charts
Chart (1996-2001) Peak
positionU.S. Billboard 200 18[19] U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 2[19] U.S. Billboard Top Internet Albums 7[21] UK Albums Chart 33[22] Canadian Albums Chart[23] 15 European Albums Chart 47[22] Japanese Albums Chart 11[22] Israel Albums Chart 38[22] Sweden Albums Chart 41[22] Netherlands Albums Chart 26[22] End-of-year charts
End of year chart (1996/1997) Position U.S. Billboard 200 1996 175[24] U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 1996 60[24] U.S. Billboard 200 1997 44[25] U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 1997 10[25] Credits and personnel
Production
- Executive producer: Barry Hankerson
- Labels: Blackground Records and Atlantic Records (for Warner Bros. Records)
- Aaliyah's Manager: Barry Hankerson for Aaliyah Entertainment (AE)
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Studio albums Compilation albums Singles "Back & Forth" • "At Your Best (You Are Love)" • "Age Ain't Nothing but a Number" • "Down with the Clique" • "The Thing I Like" • "Are You Ready?" • "If Your Girl Only Knew" • "Got to Give It Up" • "One in a Million" • "4 Page Letter" • "Hot like Fire" • "The One I Gave My Heart To" • "Journey to the Past" • "Are You That Somebody?" • "I Don't Wanna" • "Try Again" • "Come Back in One Piece" • "We Need a Resolution" • "Rock the Boat" • "More than a Woman" • "I Refuse" • "I Care 4 U" • "Miss You" • "Don't Know What to Tell Ya" • "Come Over" • "Are You Feelin' Me?"Other songs Filmography Romeo Must Die (2000) • Queen of the Damned (2002)Related topics I Care 4 U (DVD) • Blackground RecordsCategories:- 1996 albums
- Aaliyah albums
- Albums produced by Rodney Jerkins
- Albums produced by Jermaine Dupri
- Albums produced by Timbaland
- Atlantic Records albums
- English-language albums
- "If Your Girl Only Knew"
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