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1998 studio album by 112
Room 112 is the second studio album by the American R&B quartet 112 , released in 1998. The album features label mates Mase and Faith Evans ; it also features Lil' Kim , Lil' Zane and MJG . The two singles, "Love Me", featuring Mase, and "Anywhere", featuring Lil' Zane, charted at number 17 and number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively.
Entertainment Weekly wrote: "112 can't seem to decide whether they wanna woo the ladies or beat up on the competition. It's a choice that could make or break them in the future."[ 2]
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[ 3]
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Room 112" (Intro) J-Dub 1:00 2. "So Much Love" (Interlude) Steven "Stevie J." Jordan 1:49 3. "Be with You" 4:05 4. "Love Me " (featuring Mase ) Leslie Brathwaite 4:17 5. "The Only One" (featuring Lil' Kim ) 4:25 6. "Anywhere" (Interlude) D. Jones M. Keith Q. Parker M. Scandrick L. Maxwell J. Boyd Daron Jones 1:11 7. "Anywhere " (featuring Lil' Zane ) Daron Jones 4:04 8. "Love You Like I Did " D. Jones M. Keith Q. Parker M. Scandrick L. Maxwell Daron Jones 4:19 9. "For Awhile" (featuring Faith Evans ) J. Walker Faith Evans D. Jones M. Keith Q. Parker M. Scandrick L. Maxwell 4:20 10. "Don't Go Away" (Interlude) S. Jordan D. Jones M. Keith Q. Parker M. Scandrick L. Maxwell Stevie J. 0:49 11. "Stay with Me" 4:22 12. "Whatcha Gonna Do" (featuring MJG ) S. Combs M. Winans D. Jones M. Keith Q. Parker M. Scandrick L. Maxwell C. Sills Kenneth Hickson Marlon Goodwin Sean "Puffy" Combs Mario Winans 4:22 13. "Crazy Over You" D. Jones M. Keith Q. Parker M. Scandrick L. Maxwell S. Combs S. Jordan M. Winans C. Sills Daron Jones Sean "Puffy" Combs Stevie J. Mario Winans 5:21 14. "Funny Feelings" Jerome Leggette Raymond Brown Dwayne Bastiany Eric Roberson Jerome Dale Scotty Beats Dwayne Bastiany 3:51 15. "Never Mind" Stevie J. 4:05 16. "Someone to Hold" Arnold Hennings Gromyko Collins D. Jones M. Keith Q. Parker M. Scandrick L. Maxwell Arnold Hennings 4:05 17. "All My Love" A. Hennings D. Jones M. Keith Q. Parker M. Scandrick L. Maxwell C. Sills Arnold Hennings 4:22 18. "You Are the Only One" (Interlude) S. Jordan D. Jones M. Keith Q. Parker M. Scandrick L. Maxwell Stevie J. 1:48 19. "Your Letter " Kris Kellow 5:27 Total length: 68:47
Sample credits [ 3]
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[ 3]
112 – vocals, arranger (tracks 3, 5, 7, 8, 11-13)
"Prince Charles" Alexander – engineer (track 13) , mixing (tracks 12, 16)
Dwayne Bastiany – producer (track 14)
Scotty Beats – producer (track 14)
Chris Blanding – engineer (tracks 5, 7, 13)
Ali Boudris – engineer and guitar (track 19)
Leslie Brathwaite – producer and engineer (track 4)
Josh Butler – engineer (track 14)
Sean "Puffy" Combs – producer (tracks 3, 5, 11-13) , executive producer
Zane Copeland, Jr. – rap (track 7)
Lane Craven – mixing (track 4)
Jerome Dale – producer (track 14)
Stephen Dent – engineer (tracks 3, 11, 12, 15)
Faith Evans – producer and featured artist (track 9)
Richard "Younglord" Frierson – producer (track 3)
Rasheed Goodlowe – assistant engineer (track 15)
Mick Guzauski – mixing (track 19)
Femi Gya – engineer (track 11)
Arnold Hennings – producer (tracks 16, 17) , all Indian instruments and keyboards (track 17)
Anthony "Ty" Hudson – assistant engineer (track 4)
J-Dub – producer (tracks 1, 9) , strings (track 17)
Daron Jones – producer (tracks 5-8, 13)
Steven "Stevie J." Jordan – producer (tracks 2, 10, 13, 15, 18)
Kris Kellow – producer, arranger, keyboards, and programming (track 19)
Lil' Kim – featured artist (track 5)
Ken Lewis – engineer (tracks 8, 9, 13)
Paul Logus – mixing (tracks 3, 14, 15)
Mario Luccy – engineer (track 19)
Rico Lumpkins – engineer (track 16)
Carlton Lynn – assistant engineer (track 4)
Mase – featured artist (track 4)
Tony Maserati – mixing (tracks 7, 13)
MJG – featured artist (track 12)
Lynn Montrose – assistant engineer (tracks 4, 12)
Vernon J. Mungo – assistant engineer (track 3)
Axel Niehaus – mixing (track 4)
Jimmie Lee Patterson – assistant engineer (tracks 3, 5, 11, 13, 15)
Michael Patterson – engineer (tracks 5, 11) , mixing (tracks 1, 2, 5, 9, 11, 17)
Joe Perrera – engineer (tracks 6, 10, 12, 13, 18) , mixing (tracks 6, 8, 10, 18)
Rob Paustian – engineer (track 3)
Herb Powers – mastering
Ed Raso – engineer (tracks 1-3, 13)
Eric Roberson – arranger (track 14)
Tom Russo – engineer (track 9)
Tony Smalios – engineer (tracks 4, 9, 17)
Brian Smith – engineer (track 3)
Diane Warren – executive producer (track 19)
Jason Webb – assistant engineer (track 16)
Mike Wilson – engineer (track 5)
Mario Winans – producer (tracks 11-13) , overdubs (track 5)
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^ a b Entertainment Weekly review . December 18, 1998, p. 86.
^ a b c Room 112 (booklet). Bad Boy , Arista . 1998.
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