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1997 studio album by Rick James
Urban Rapsody is the final album released by American funk singer Rick James before his death. It was released through Mercury Records and Private-I Records in 1997. The album combines rap and funk. Urban Rapsody received both a Parental Advisory sticker, James' only album with it, and mixed reviews. It was his first release since 1988's Wonderful, due to substance abuse problems and an extended period of incarceration.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Rick James, except where indicated.
- "Urban Rapsody" (James, LeMelle, Rappin' 4-Tay)
- "West Coast Thing" (James, Shepherd)
- "Somebody's Watching You" (James, Shepherd)
- "Back in You Again"
- "Turn It Out"
- "Good Ol' Days"
- "Player's Way" (James, Snoop Dogg, Shepherd)
- "Never Say You Love Me"
- "It's Time" (James, Shepherd, Neb Love)
- "So Soft So Wet" (James, Shepherd)
- "Bring on the Love"
- "Mama's Eyes" (James, Shepherd)
- "Soul Sista"
- "Favorite Flava" (James, Shepherd, Neb Love)
- "Urban Rapsody (Reprise)" (James, LeMelle)
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Compilations |
- Reflections
- Greatest Hits
- Bustin' Out: The Very Best of Rick James
- Ultimate Collection
- The Millennium Collection: The Best of Rick James
- Anthology
- Greatest Hits
- Gold
- The Millennium Collection: The Best of Rick James, Vol. 2
- The Definitive Collection
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