1997 single by De La Soul featuring Zhané
"4 More" |
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Single by De La Soul featuring Zhané |
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from the album Stakes Is High |
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Released | 1997 |
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Recorded | 1996 |
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Genre | Hip hop |
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Length | 4:18 |
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Label | Tommy Boy |
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Songwriter(s) | K. Mercer, D. Jolicoeur, V. Mason, G. Scott, M. Hall, N. Hall, E. Matthew, D. Payne. |
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Producer(s) | O.Gee, De La Soul (co-producers) |
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De La Soul singles chronology |
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"Itzsoweezee (HOT)" (1996) | "4 More" (1997) | "Oooh." (2000) | |
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Zhané singles chronology |
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"It's a Party" (1996) | "4 More" (1997) | "Jamboree" (1999) | |
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"4 More" is the third and final single released by De La Soul from their fourth album, Stakes Is High. The song deals with relationships, and features R&B duo Zhané. It was produced by De La Soul and DJ O.Gee from D.I.T.C.[1] Rolling Stone included "4 More" in its list of the group's best fifteen songs.[1]
Track listing
- "4 More (Clean Version)" - 4:19
- "Supa Emcees (Clean Version)" - 3:47
- "Sweet Dreams (Clean Version)" - 3:27
- "Itzsoweezee (HOT) (De La Soul Remix)" - 4:37
- Guest Appearances: Yankee B
Charts
References
- ^ a b Lewis, Miles Marshall (2023-02-14). "De La Soul: Their Incredible Career in 15 Songs". Rolling Stone.
- ^ "De La Soul". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
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Featured singles | - "Freedom (Theme from Panther)"
- "It's a Party"
- "4 More"
- "Jamboree"
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