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””’My Melody””’ is the debut studio album by American rapper [[Queen Pen]], released on December 16, 1997, by Lil’ Man Records, a distribution by [[Interscope Records]] and was [[executive producer#Music|executive produced]] by [[ |
””’My Melody””’ is the debut studio album by American rapper [[Queen Pen]], released on December 16, 1997, by Lil’ Man Records, a distribution by [[Interscope Records]] and was [[executive producer#Music|executive produced]] by [[Teddy Riley]]. The album went to number 78 on the [[Billboard 200|”Billboard” 200]], number 13 on the [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums]] and number one on the [[Top Heatseekers]], and had three charting singles: “Man Behind the Music”, “[[All My Love (Queen Pen song)|All My Love]]” and “Party Ain’t a Party”. |
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Revision as of 23:55, 23 September 2025
1997 studio album by Queen Pen
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| Released | December 16, 1997 |
| Recorded | 1996–1997 |
| Studio | Future Recording Studios, Virginia Beach, Virginia |
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| Length | 51:58 |
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My Melody is the debut studio album by American rapper Queen Pen, released on December 16, 1997, by Lil’ Man Records, a distribution by Interscope Records and was executive produced by Teddy Riley. The album went to number 78 on the Billboard 200, number 13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number one on the Top Heatseekers, and had three charting singles: “Man Behind the Music”, “All My Love” and “Party Ain’t a Party”.
Track listing
Credits adapted from the album’s liner notes.[3]
Sample credits[3]
- “Queen of the Click” contains an interpolation of “Put the Music Where Your Mouth Is”, written by Pete Wingfield and Jo Wright.
- “Man Behind the Music” contains interpolations of:
- “All My Love” contains a sample of “Never Too Much“, written and performed by Luther Vandross.
- “My Melody” contains an interpolation of “‘Cause You Love Me Baby”, written by Deniece Williams.
- “Party Ain’t a Party” contains a sample of “On Your Face”, written by Maurice White, Charles Stepney, and Philip Bailey; as recorded by Earth, Wind & Fire.
- “It’s True” contains an interpolation of “True“, by Spandau Ballet.
- “The Set Up” contains a sample of “Let Me Love You”, written by Ray Parker Jr. and Michael Henderson, as recorded by Michael Henderson.
- “Get Away” contains a sample of “In the Air Tonight“, written and performed by Phil Collins.
- “I’m Gon Blow Up” contains an interpolation of “Hollywood”, written by David Wolinski and Louis Fischer.
- “Girlfriend” contains interpolations of:
- “No Hooks” contains a sample of “My Friend in the Sky”, written by Robert DeBarge and Bunny DeBarge, as recorded by Switch.
Personnel
- Keyboards and drum programming: Teddy Riley, Kaseem “Mixture” Coleman, Knobody, William “Skylz” Stewart
- Bass: Şerban Ghenea
- Background vocals: Richard Stites, Freaky Tah, Teddy Riley, Chauncey Hannibal
- Recording engineers: George Mayers, Şerban Ghenea, Coleman Dagget, Earl Thomas
- Mixing: George Mayers, Şerban Ghenea
- Executive Producer: Teddy Riley
- Co-Executive Producer: Markell Riley, Madeline Nelson
- Mastering: Herb Powers
- Photography: Dorothy Low
