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Stages
Studio album by
ReleasedUnreleased
Recorded2005—2006
Genre Hip hop
Label Universal Motown, Can I Ball
Nick Cannon chronology
Nick Cannon
(2003)
Stages
(Unreleased)
Singles from Stages
  1. "Can I Live?"
    Released: July 12, 2005
  2. "Dime Piece"
    Released: March 7, 2006
  3. "My Wife"
    Released: June 6, 2006

Stages is the unreleased second studio album by rapper Nick Cannon. It was originally to be released in 2006 as Cannon's first project under his own record label Can I Ball, an imprint of Universal Motown. Guest contributors were to include Anthony Hamilton, Kanye West, Talib Kweli, and Fatman Scoop. [1]

In January 2006, Billboard magazine reported the album to be released within the spring of that year [2]; the release date was later delayed to June 20 [3] and December 5. [1] However, Cannon has shown a schedule too busy for him to complete the album due to his focus on acting. [4]

Previously Released Track listing

In November 2006, Billboard.com released a tentative track list for the album. [1]

  1. "Stages"
  2. "It's Your Birthday" (featuring Fatman Scoop)
  3. "Dime Piece" (featuring Izzy Battle)
  4. "My Wife" (featuring Slim of 112)
  5. "She's All Mine" (featuring Bosko and E-40)
  6. "Can I Live" (featuring Anthony Hamilton)
  7. "Priceless" {featuring Ryan Toby)
  8. "Role Model" (featuring Talib Kweli)
  9. "Back It Up" (featuring Babi Doll)
  10. "Open"
  11. "Treated You Bad"
  12. "Just Wanna Be Me" (featuring Strikez)

References

  1. ^ a b c Hope, Clover (November 2, 2006). "Kanye, Kweli Join Nick Cannon's 'Stages'". Billboard. Retrieved May 2, 2008.
  2. ^ Hope, Clover (January 27, 2006). "Cannon Crowns Motown Imprint With New CD". Billboard. Archived from the original on February 8, 2006.
  3. ^ Moss, Corey (April 5, 2006). "Nick Cannon Keeps Cookin' With Five Movies, New Label, LP". MTV News. Retrieved April 17, 2011.
  4. ^ Moss, Corey (September 22, 2005). "Nick Cannon's Movie Career Drowning Out His Music". MTV News. Retrieved May 2, 2008.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stages
Studio album by
ReleasedUnreleased
Recorded2005—2006
Genre Hip hop
Label Universal Motown, Can I Ball
Nick Cannon chronology
Nick Cannon
(2003)
Stages
(Unreleased)
Singles from Stages
  1. "Can I Live?"
    Released: July 12, 2005
  2. "Dime Piece"
    Released: March 7, 2006
  3. "My Wife"
    Released: June 6, 2006

Stages is the unreleased second studio album by rapper Nick Cannon. It was originally to be released in 2006 as Cannon's first project under his own record label Can I Ball, an imprint of Universal Motown. Guest contributors were to include Anthony Hamilton, Kanye West, Talib Kweli, and Fatman Scoop. [1]

In January 2006, Billboard magazine reported the album to be released within the spring of that year [2]; the release date was later delayed to June 20 [3] and December 5. [1] However, Cannon has shown a schedule too busy for him to complete the album due to his focus on acting. [4]

Previously Released Track listing

In November 2006, Billboard.com released a tentative track list for the album. [1]

  1. "Stages"
  2. "It's Your Birthday" (featuring Fatman Scoop)
  3. "Dime Piece" (featuring Izzy Battle)
  4. "My Wife" (featuring Slim of 112)
  5. "She's All Mine" (featuring Bosko and E-40)
  6. "Can I Live" (featuring Anthony Hamilton)
  7. "Priceless" {featuring Ryan Toby)
  8. "Role Model" (featuring Talib Kweli)
  9. "Back It Up" (featuring Babi Doll)
  10. "Open"
  11. "Treated You Bad"
  12. "Just Wanna Be Me" (featuring Strikez)

References

  1. ^ a b c Hope, Clover (November 2, 2006). "Kanye, Kweli Join Nick Cannon's 'Stages'". Billboard. Retrieved May 2, 2008.
  2. ^ Hope, Clover (January 27, 2006). "Cannon Crowns Motown Imprint With New CD". Billboard. Archived from the original on February 8, 2006.
  3. ^ Moss, Corey (April 5, 2006). "Nick Cannon Keeps Cookin' With Five Movies, New Label, LP". MTV News. Retrieved April 17, 2011.
  4. ^ Moss, Corey (September 22, 2005). "Nick Cannon's Movie Career Drowning Out His Music". MTV News. Retrieved May 2, 2008.



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