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The Next Episode (album)

The Next Episode is the third studio album by American R&B trio Next. It was released on J Records on December 17, 2002 in the United States.[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"
  • Keir Gist
  • Robert L. Huggar
  • Terence Abney
1:33
2."Your Love Is" (featuring Jaheim)
  • Gist
  • Huggar
4:01
3."Imagine That"
  • Lighty
  • Edward Ferrell
  • Kevin McCord
  • Gist
  • Huggar
  • Eddie F
  • Lighty
  • KayGee
4:23
4."Do Your Thing"
4:16
5."I'm Tryin' to What"
  • Huggar
  • Scott Storch
  • Storch
4:23
6."Just Like That"
  • Chris Liggio
  • Gist
  • Huggar
  • Steve Bundy
  • Liggio
  • KayGee
  • Bundy
3:08
7."Feels Good"
  • Barry Salter
  • Michael Postil
  • Huggar
  • Salter
  • KayGee
3:22
8."Lights Out"
  • Huggar
  • Walter Millsap III
Millsap4:44
9."Hold Me Down"
  • Harold Hudson
  • Abney
  • Thomas McClary
Tramp3:46
10."That's My Word"
  • Byron Byrd
  • Lighty
  • Ferrell
  • Gist
  • Brown
  • Huggar
  • Eddie F
  • Lighty
  • KayGee
3:57
11."Girl, Lady, Woman"
  • Huggar
  • Millsap
Millsap3:58
12."It's Okay"
  • Salter
  • Huggar
Salter4:33
13."Brand New"
  • Lighty
  • Ferrell
  • Gist
  • Phil Pugh
  • Huggar
  • Sherman Marshall
  • Sylvester Jordan, Jr.
  • Eddie F
  • Lighty
  • KayGee
4:35
14."All Because of You"
  • Eric Walls
  • Gilbert Smith
  • John Millsap
  • Huggar
  • Ron Lee
  • W. Millsap
Millsap4:41
15."Freaky Man"
  • Bingham
  • Gist
  • Lance Alexander
  • Brown
  • Huggar
  • Tony Tolbert
  • Bingham
  • KayGee
5:44
16."My Love" (Hidden track)
  • Balewa Muhammad
  • David Burrill
  • Roderick Howard
  • Jordan
  • Eddie F
  • Lighty
  • KayGee
3:27
Samples
  • "Imagine That" contains samples from the composition "If You Play Yours Cards Right", written by Kevin McCord by Alicia Meyers.
  • "Feels Good" contains replayed elements from the composition "(Theme From) Hill Street Blues", written by Michael Postil.
  • "Hold Me Down" contains excerpts from the composition "Saturday Night", written by Thomas McClary and Harold Hudson and performed by The Commodores.
  • "That's My Word" contains samples from the composition "Time Is Passing", written by Byron Byrd and performed by Sun.
  • "Brand New" contains samples from the composition "I Found Love (When I Found You)", written by Sherman Marshall and Phil Pugh and performed by The Spinners.

Charts

Chart (2002–03) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[2] 120
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[3] 27

References

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