2007 studio album by Devin the Dude
Waitin' to Inhale is the fourth solo studio album by American rapper Devin the Dude . It was released on March 20, 2007, through Rap-A-Lot Records , making it his final record for the label. Recording sessions took place at The Coughee Pot, Studio 7303 and Dean's List House of Hits in Houston . Production was handled by Domo, Chuck Heat, Mike Dean , Sendar, Davey D, Picnic Tyme, Rob Quest, and Devin himself. It features guest appearances from the Coughee Brothaz , André 3000 , Bun B , Lil Wayne and Snoop Dogg .
The album peaked at number 30 on the Billboard 200 in the United States, making this his highest charting album to date.
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Boom I" 0:58 2. "She Wants That Money" (performed by Odd Squad ) Domo 4:52 3. "Almighty Dollar" Picnic Tyme 4:09 4. "I Hope I Don't Get Sick-a-This" Copeland Charles Henderson Chuck Heat 3:49 5. "What a Job" (featuring Snoop Dogg and André 3000 ) Chuck Heat 5:32 6. "Broccoli & Cheese" Domo 3:59 7. "Boom II" 0:56 8. "She Useta Be" 4:57 9. "Lil' Girl Gone" (featuring Lil' Wayne and Bun B ) Devin the Dude 5:15 10. "No Longer Needed Here" 5:09 11. "Just Because" Davey D 3:45 12. "Don't Wanna Be Alone" Domo 5:31 13. "Somebody Else's Wife" (featuring 14K) 4:17 14. "Boom III" 0:29 15. "Cutcha' Up" 3:31 16. "Nothin' to Roll With" 2:03 17. "Til It's All Gone" (performed by Odd Squad) Copeland Dexter Johnson Robert McQueen Rob Quest 7:58 Total length: 1:07:10
Sample credits Track 6 contains an interpolation of "Forever Mine" performed by The O'Jays . Track 8 contains a sample of "Latin Reaction" performed by Gato Barbieri . Track 9 contains a sample of "Diana" performed by Eugene Wilde . Track 11 contains an interpolation of "I Need Love " performed by LL Cool J . Track 12 contains a sample of "Alone" performed by the Ohio Players . Devin "The Dude " Copeland – vocals, producer (tracks: 9, 10, 13) Dexter "Jugg Mugg" Johnson – vocals (tracks: 2, 17) Luster "Tony Mack" Tone – additional vocals (tracks: 2, 3, 9, 12) Calvin "Snoop Dogg " Broadus – vocals (track 5) Andre "André 3000 " Benjamin – vocals (track 5) Dwayne "Lil' Wayne " Carter – vocals (track 9) Bernard "Bun B " Freeman – vocals (track 9) Coughee Brotha D-Loc – additional vocals (track 12) Brandon Harris – vocals (track 13) Kyle "Quad" White – vocals (track 13) Robert "Rob Quest" McQueen – vocals & producer (track 17) Carlos Fumero – guitar (track 6) Anthony Nicholson – bass (track 9) Corey "Funkafangaz" Stoot – guitar & bass (track 10) Elliott Dixon – saxophone (track 11) Michael "Domo" Poye – producer (tracks: 2, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13) , engineering Richard "Picnic Tyme" Escobedo – producer (track 3) Charles "Chuck Heat" Henderson – producer (tracks: 4, 5) Davey D. Cohn – producer (track 11) Mike Dean – producer (tracks: 15, 16) , engineering, mixing, mastering Sander "Sendar" Smit – producer (tracks: 15, 16) Ben Diggin – co-producer (track 8) Marq Moody – engineering James "J Prince " Smith – executive producer Joey Castillo Jr. – art direction, design Tiny – art direction, design Jack Thompson – photography Chart (2007) Position US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard )[ 9] 97
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