More… is the second studio album by American singer Montell Jordan , released on August 27, 1996 through Def Soul and Def Jam Recordings , Being the first release under the former latter. Though the album performed not as well on the US Billboard charts as his previous album, only making it to #47 on the Billboard 200 , More… nevertheless was certified gold by the RIAA on May 21, 1997. The album also spawned three hit singles, "I Like ", "Falling " and "What's on Tonight ", the later two being certified gold by the RIAA. "Bounce 2 This" also appeared on the ending credits to The Nutty Professor .
More... track listingTitle Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Non-Believers (Interlude)" (featuring Shaunta) James Earl Jones Derick "D Man" McElveen (co. ) 0:59 2. "Superlover Man" 3:37 3. "All I Need" 4:10 4. "Tricks On My Mind" Tony "Capone" DoFat 4:22 5. "Falling" 4:03 6. "What's on Tonight" DeVante Swing 4:38 7. "I Say Yes (Interlude)" Schappel Crawford 1:47 8. "I Like" (featuring Slick Rick ) 4:43 9. "Let Me Be the One (Come Runnin')" Crawford 4:51 10. "Never Alone (Interlude)" Jordan Crawford Professor Funk Crawford 1:46 11. "Never Alone" Jordan Crawford Professor Funk Crawford 5:13 12. "Everything Is Gonna Be Alright" Jordan Crawford Professor Funk Crawford Jordan (co. ) Professor Funk (co. ) 5:05 13. "Bounce 2 This" 5:13 Total length: 50:19
Sample credits
"Non Believers (Interlude)" contains:
"Superlover Man" contains a sample of "Superman Lover", written and performed by Johnny "Guitar" Watson .
"All I Need" contains:
"Tricks On My Mind" contains a sample of "Mona Lisa", written by Richard Walters , and performed by Slick Rick .
"Falling" contains an interpolation of "Streiht Up Menace ", written by Aaron Tyler and Terry Allen .
"I Like" contains a sample of "I Get Lifted", written by Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch, and performed by KC and the Sunshine Band .
"Bounce 2 This" contains an interpolation of "That Girl", written by Stevie Wonder.
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↑ Allmusic review
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