PYT (Down With Me) | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | June 19, 2001 |
Recorded | 1999–2000 |
Genre | Pop, R&B |
Label | Epic |
Singles from P.Y.T. | |
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
New Sunday Times | [2] |
Sunday Mail | [3] |
PYT (Down With Me) is P.Y.T.'s debut album. It features the single "Same Ol Same Ol" featuring rapper Sarai and "PYT (Down With Me)". It also features a hidden track by Sarai.
Track listing
# | Title | Length |
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1. | "Who's Lovin' Me" (cover version of Jackson 5 hit "Who's Lovin' You"; written by Smokey Robinson) | 1:10 |
2. | "Same Ol' Same Ol'" (Remix) (featuring Sarai; written by David Axelrod, Christina Milian and Beau Dozier) | 3:06 |
3. | "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" (written by Jarret Washington, Neely Dinkins, Noah Porter and Vito Colapietro) | 3:44 |
4. | "Weak" (written by Anthony President, Brainz Dimilo, Channette Higgens, Channoah Higgens) | 4:31 |
5. | "Simple Things" (written by Jacqueline Nemorin, Toby Gad, Alonzo Williams, Dave McPherson) | 3:58 |
6. | "PYT (Down With Me)" (written by Chanette and Channoah Higgens, Andre Culley and Rod Norman) | 4:00 |
7. | "I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)" (cover of the hit single from Hi-Five; written by Bernard Bell, David Way and Teddy Riley | 3:56 |
8. | "Ain't No Ifs Ands or Buts About It" (written by Chanette and Channoah Higgens, Culley, Norman) | 3:45 |
9. | "Same Ol' Same Ol'" (Sarai Mix; written by Milian, Dozier, Sarai Howard) | 3:15 |
10. | "You Don't Know" (written by Phillip Aaron) | 3:28 |
11. | "Sweet Kisses" (written by Tony Battaglia and Anthony Harrison) | 4:05 |
12. | "Call Me Anytime" (written by Battaglia and Shaun Fisher) | 4:02 |
13. | "Deep Down" (written by Darryl McClary, Brandi Tate and Michael Allen) | 4:14 |
14. | "A Girl Can Dream" (written by Jimmy Santis, Nina Ossoff, Steve Skinner) | 4:11 |
15. | "Same Ol' Same Ol'" | 2:50 |
References
- ↑ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r537819
- ↑ Leo, Christie (27 January 2002), "Play it again, girls.", New Sunday Times
- ↑ Martinez, Gerald (10 September 2001), "Easy on the ear", Sunday Mail
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