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This article is about the album by American band LFO. For the album by the British band, see
LFO (British band).
1999 studio album by LFO
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Released | August 24, 1999 (1999-08-24) |
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Length | 51:35 |
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- "Can't Have You"
Released: October 13, 1998
- "Summer Girls"
Released: June 29, 1999
- "Girl on TV"
Released: November 2, 1999
- "I Don't Wanna Kiss You Goodnight"
Released: March 21, 2000
- "West Side Story"
Released: July 18, 2000
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LFO is the debut album by American pop group LFO. It was released on August 24, 1999, under Arista Records.
Standard versionTitle | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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1. | "Summer Girls" | | | 4:18 |
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2. | "Girl on TV" | | | 4:08 |
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3. | "Cross My Heart" | | | 4:30 |
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4. | "Can't Have You" (featuring Kayo) | | | 4:03 |
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5. | "I Don't Wanna Kiss You Goodnight" | - Dane DeViller
- Sean Hosein
- Kipner
- D. Zero
| Cutfather & Joe | 4:06 |
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6. | "West Side Story" | | | 3:29 |
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7. | "Think About You" | | Cutfather & Joe | 3:57 |
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8. | "I Will Show You Mine" | | Cutfather & Joe | 3:33 |
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9. | "All I Need to Know" | | Full Force | 3:50 |
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10. | "Baby Be Mine" | | Dakari | 3:53 |
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11. | "Your Heart Is Safe with Me" | Diane Warren | Cutfather & Joe | 3:51 |
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12. | "My Block" | | | 3:27 |
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13. | "Forever" | | | 4:16 |
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US re-issue version (bonus tracks)Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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14. | "The Reason Why" | | Bloodshy | |
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15. | "Me (Boom, Shalak, Lak, Boom)" | - Karlsson
- Dakari
- Tucker
- Cronin
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- Notes
- "Can't Have You" contains elements of "The Glow of Love", written by Wayne Garfield, Mauro Malavasi and David Romani.
- "Baby Be Mine" contains replayed elements of "Human", written by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis.
- "My Block" contains replayed elements of "She's a Bad Mama Jama", written by Leon Haywood. Contains re-sung elements of "Ladies' Night", written by George Brown, Robert Bell, Ronald Bell, Claydes Smith, James Taylor, Earl Toon, Dennis Thomas and Meekaaeel Muhammad.
- ^a signifies remix and additional production
- ^b signifies a co-producer
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Chart (1999)
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US Billboard 200[6]
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188
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Chart (2000)
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Position
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US Billboard 200[7]
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77
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Certifications and sales
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