My Brother's Keeper (K-Ci and JoJo album)

My Brother's Keeper
Studio album by K-Ci & JoJo
Released September 30, 2013
Recorded 2010–2013
Genre
Length 56:27
Label
Producer
  • Trevin "Big Trev" Clark
  • David "MD" Alford
K-Ci & JoJo chronology
Emotional
(2002)
My Brother's Keeper
(2013)
Singles from My Brother's Keeper
  1. "Knock It Off"
    Released: June 11, 2013

My Brother's Keeper is the fifth studio album by R&B icons K-Ci & JoJo, released on September 30, 2013.[1]

Singles

"Knock It Off" was released on June 11, 2013.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Back Again (Intro)"  Earl R. Johnson, Jr., Marc Williams0:48
2."Knock It Off"  Michael Bell, Eric Jackson, Jerome Perkins3:49
3."Middle of the Night"  Michael Bell, Eric Jackson3:18
4."My Brother's Keeper"  David Alford, Trevin "Big Trev" Clark, Roger "Mista Raja" Greene4:31
5."Say Hello to Goodbye"  Devon L. Bryce, Roger "Mista Raja" Greene, Phelippe Herrera, Prentiss Thompson3:38
6."Somebody Please"  James Earl Davis, Paul Irvin3:42
7."What Goes Around"  Jordan Lewis, Carlett Martin, Debra Mitchell-Adams, Ayinde Thomas3:39
8."Show & Prove"  Yusef "Sef Millz" Alexander, Roger "Mista Raja" Greene, Dalton "D Smitty" Smith3:56
9."Don't Ask, Don't Tell"  Michael Bell, Jerome Perkins, Willie Stephens4:01
10."Happily Ever After"  C-Ray, Marc Williams3:44
11."Lay You Down"  Jerome Perkins, Serlatheo Quinlan, Mike Smoov5:13
12."Now That It's Over (Outro)"  Earl R. Johnson, Jr. , Marc Williams1:03

Credits

Adapted from Allmusic and album liner.[3]

  • Cedric "K-Ci" Hailey — Primary Artist
  • Joel "JoJo" Hailey — Primary Artist
  • Damon Jones — Executive Producer
  • Roger "Mista Raja" Greene — Composer, Executive Producer, Producer
  • Logan Alexander — Photography
  • Yusef "Sef Millz" Alexander — Composer, Producer
  • David Alford — Composer, Producer
  • Sherrod Barnes — Bass, Guitar
  • Michael Bell — Composer
  • Danielle Brimm — A&R, Producer
  • Devon L. Bryce — Composer
  • C-Ray — Composer, Producer
  • Trevin "Big Trev" Clark — Composer, Producer
  • Bekah Connolly — A&R
  • Shawnte Crespo — Product Manager
  • Cylla — Programming
  • James Earl Davis — Composer
  • Eric Fernandez — Engineer, Producer
  • Paul Grosso — Creative Director
  • Phelippe Herrera — Composer
  • Paul Irvin — Composer
  • Eric Jackson — Composer

  • Earl R. Johnson, Jr. — Composer, Producer
  • Jordan Lewis — Additional Production, Composer, Keyboards
  • Sean Marlowe — Art Direction, Design
  • Carlett Martin — Composer
  • Giovanna Melchiorre — Publicity
  • Arnold Mischkulnig — Mastering, Mixing
  • Debra Mitchell-Adams — Composer
  • Jerome Perkins — Composer
  • Preach — Engineer
  • Serlatheo Quinlan — Composer, Producer
  • Dalton "D Smitty" Smith — Composer, Producer
  • Mike Smoov — Composer
  • Willie Stephens — Composer
  • Hanif Sumner — Publicity
  • P.L. Sweets — Producer
  • Ayinde Thomas — Composer, Producer
  • Dontay Thompson — Promoter
  • Prentiss Thompson — Composer
  • Corey Tunnessen — Engineer, Mixing
  • Maurice White — Promoter
  • Marc Williams — Composer, Engineer, Producer, Vocal Producer

Weekly charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[4] 77
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[5] 20

References

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