Charm (album)
Charm is the critically acclaimed third studio album from American rapper/record producer Danny! (see 2006 in music) and the first of his records to be released commercially. As evidenced in the title, Charm was a huge milestone in Danny!'s career; after two unsuccessful attempts to make a name for himself in the music world (2004's The College Kicked-Out and 2005's F.O.O.D.), the record unanimously won rave reviews, culminating in the inclusion of the album on the 49th Annual Grammy Awards short list and, eventually, a record deal with Definitive Jux Records.
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Charm (album)
Charm is the critically acclaimed third studio album from American rapper/record producer Danny! (see 2006 in music) and the first of his records to be released commercially. As evidenced in the title, Charm was a huge milestone in Danny!'s career; after two unsuccessful attempts to make a name for himself in the music world (2004's The College Kicked-Out and 2005's F.O.O.D.), the record unanimously won rave reviews, culminating in the inclusion of the album on the 49th Annual Grammy Awards short list and, eventually, a record deal with Definitive Jux Records.
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2006-03-14
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(Contains elements from "Judy", by Al Green.)
(Contains elements from "One Note Samba", by Nancy Wilson.)
(Contains elements from "Since I Fell For You", by Laura Lee.)
(Contains elements from "Strung Out", by Johnny "Guitar" Watson.)
(Contains elements from "Tomor ...... row" by The Brothers Johnson.)
(Contains samples from "Everybody's Somebody's Fool", by Michael Jackson.)
(Contains samples from "Grounds For Separation", by Hall & Oates.)
(Contains samples from "I'll Never Let You Go", by The Sylvers.)
(Contains samples from "Smog", by the Miracles.)
(Contains samples from "You're Never Too Far From Me", by George Benson.)
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Badenov Records/1911 Music
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(Produced by Danny!)
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Edwards, Swain, Holland, Dozier, Holland, Johnson
Goose, Swain, Hendricks, Jobim, Mendonça
Swain, Abou-Chanab, Carboni, O'Donoghue
Swain, Adams, Jordan
Swain, Bell, Epstein
Swain, Butler, Lindsay
Swain, Caldwell, Horman
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October 2005 - November 2005
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Give Me a Chance
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