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Released | December 3, 2008 |
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Recorded | September —November 2008 |
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Length | 55:27 |
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Label | Manhattan/Planet 9 |
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Producer | Mýa Harrison (also exec.), D. Botts, Mike "Trauma" D., Michael Duque, Riddim Fingaz, Loren Hill, Stevie Hoang, Jimmy "Klev" Juarez, KO Tha Trakaholik, Rich "Nieze" Shelton, The Smith Brothers, Kevin Veny, Duke Williams, Leroy Williams, Yonny |
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- "Paradise"
Released: October 31, 2008
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Sugar & Spice is the fifth studio album by American recording artist Mýa. It was her first studio album to be released by Manhattan Recordings. It was released on December 3, 2008, after she left Universal Motown in early 2008.[1][2] The album has a cover of the reggae song "Shy Guy" by Diana King.
Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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"Must Be the Music" | Mýa Harrison, Christopher Moore | Jimmy "Klev" Juarez |
4:55 |
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"Paradise" | Harrison, Moore | Riddim Fingaz |
3:24 |
3. |
"Sold on Your Love" | Harrison, Moore | Stevie Hoang |
5:55 |
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"One for You" | Harrison, Moore | Stevie Hoang |
4:06 |
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"Almost Naked" | Nia Myricks, Pamela Shipp | Yonny |
3:39 |
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"Cry No More" | Harrison, Moore | D. Botts |
4:23 |
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"Ego Trippin'" | Harrison, Elizabeth Wyce | The Smith Brothers |
4:06 |
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"Let's Go to War" (introducing Faith Boogie) | Harrison, Moore, Faith Waldron | Yonny, Harrison |
3:05 |
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"All in Your Mind" | Harrison, Moore | Leroy "Mr. Lee" Williams |
3:02 |
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"Shy Guy" | Kingsley Gardner, Diana King, Andy Marvel, Harrison | KO Tha Trakaholik, Duke Williams |
4:03 |
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"Money Can't Buy My Love" | Harrison, Moore | Michael Duque |
4:50 |
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"Back to Disco (70's Disco)" | Harrison, Moore | Mike "Trauma" D. |
4:28 |
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"Fallen (Part 2)" (featuring Tre) | Harrison, Moore, Tre Hardson | Rich "Nieze" Shelton, Kevin Veny, Loren Hill |
3:44 |
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"Paradise (Remix)" (featuring Sean Paul) | Harrison, Moore, Sean Paul | Riddim Fingaz |
3:24 |
Chart(2008)
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Peak position
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Japanese Albums (Oricon)[3]
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53
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