Priceless |
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Released | October 17, 2006 (2006-10-17) |
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Length | 47:59 |
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Label | Columbia |
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- "That Girl"
Released: July 25, 2006
- "Daddy's Little Girl"
Released: October 20, 2006
- "If He Can't Be"
Released: February 20, 2007
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Priceless is the fifth studio album by Mexican-American singer Frankie J and his third English-language album. It was released on October 17, 2006 via Columbia Records. Recording sessions took place at Studio 7303 and Digital Services in Houston, Record Plant in Los Angeles, Ameraycan Studios in North Hollywood, Battery Studios and Sony Music Studios in New York, and Sonikwire Studios in Irvine.
Production was handled by Mannie Fresh, Mike Caren, Play-N-Skillz, Happy Perez, Steve-O Valdez, Bryan-Michael Cox, DJ Clue, Jovonn "The Don" Alexander, StarGate, and Frankie J himself, who also served as executive producer together with Charles Chavez. It features guest appearances from Chamillionaire, Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, Mannie Fresh and Slim.
Release
The album spawned three singles: "That Girl", "Daddy's Little Girl" and "If He Can't Be". Its lead single, "That Girl" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 on August 17, 2006, at number 100, ultimately peaking at number 43 by October 7. An alternate version featuring Slim Thug instead of Chamillionaire has been leaked, but was never released.[1]
Critical reception
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AllMusic | [2] |
Andy Kellman of AllMusic found that though Frankie J. "continues to work the smooth ballads and light mid-tempo material with a remarkable degree of finesse, the album contains another handful of attempts at sculpting a tougher image. While the strategy might result in the occasional hit single, it's never a good look for him. Again, he doesn't step too far outside his comfort level on the tracks [...] For the most part, the singer goes with his strengths and delivers another decent album that should at least sustain his loyal following".[2]
Priceless did not perform as well as expected, compared to Frankie's 2005 platinum success The One, which debuted at number three. The album debuted at number thirty on the US Billboard 200, selling about 26,000 copies in its first week,[3] then declined in sales, staying on the chart for only three weeks. As of January 2007, the album had sold around 70,000 copies.
Track listing
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13. | "Where Did Our Love Go" | 3:22 |
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13. | "Break" | 4:13 |
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13. | "Luv U Down" | 3:20 |
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- Notes
- ^[a] signifies an additional vocal producer.
- ^[b] signifies a co-producer.
- ^[c] signifies an additional producer.
- Sample credits
Personnel
- Francisco Javier "Frankie J" Bautista Jr. — vocals, producer (tracks: 4, 8), executive producer
- Byron "Mannie Fresh" Thomas — vocals (track 1), producer (tracks: 1, 12)
- Hakeem "Chamillionaire" Seriki — vocals (track 1)
- Steven "Layzie Bone" Howse — vocals (track 3)
- Anthony "Krayzie Bone" Henderson — vocals (track 3)
- Marvin "Slim" Scandrick — vocals (track 9)
- Charles Pettaway — guitar & bass (tracks: 1, 10, 12)
- Dennis Moorehead — keyboards (tracks: 1, 12)
- Steve-O Valdez — piano & percussion (track 8), producer (track 11), additional producer (track 4)
- David Campbell — strings arranger (track 8)
- Bryan-Michael Cox — producer (track 2)
- Juan Carlos Salinas — producer (tracks: 3, 9)
- Oscar Edward Salinas — producer (tracks: 3, 9)
- Mike Caren — producer (tracks: 5, 10)
- Ernesto "DJ Clue?" Shaw — producer (track 6)
- Jovonn "The Don" Alexander — producer (track 6)
- Tor E. Hermansen — producer (track 7)
- Mikkel S. Eriksen — producer (track 7)
- Nathan "Happy" Pérez — producer (track 11), co-producer (track 4)
- Adonis Shropshire — additional vocal producer (track 2)
- Philip M. Jones II — recording (track 1)
- Sam Thomas — recording & mixing (track 2)
- Geoff Gibbs — recording (track 3)
- James Hoover — recording (tracks: 4, 8, 9, 11), mixing (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 7-9, 11, 12)
- Tatsuya Sato — recording (tracks: 5-7, 10)
- Alex Bush — recording (track 7)
- Howard White — recording (track 12)
- Marq Moody — recording assistant (track 1)
- Leslie Brathwaite — mixing (tracks: 1, 12)
- Manny Marroquin — mixing (tracks: 5, 10)
- Ken "Duro" Ifill — mixing (track 6)
- Phil Tan — mixing (track 7)
- Josh Houghkirk — mixing assistant (track 7)
- Mark Santangelo — mastering
- Vlado Meller — mastering
- Charles Chavez — executive producer, management
- Chris Woehrle — art direction, design
- Ronald Cadiz — photography
- Keith Naftaly — A&R
- John Doelp — A&R
- Teryl Gray — A&R
Charts
References
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