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Soul'd Out is the independently released debut album by American recording artist Chris Rene. Rene is best known for being a part of the inaugural season of U.S. version of The X Factor, finishing in third place. The album was released on July 21, 2009, made available for physical and digital purchase.

Track listing

Track listing provided by AllMusic.

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:12
2."Dope Game"3:10
3."Gangster of Love"2:49
4."So Many Haters"1:49
5."Fame & Fortune"3:16
6."So Smooth"3:28
7."Forever"2:46
8."Man on the Corner"2:33
9."Wut You Really Gonna Do?"3:01
10."S.C. to L.A."3:30
11."Were Still Here"2:43
Total length:29:17
Sample credits
Notes
  • All songs produced by Chris Rene except "S.C. to L.A." produced by Keem Beats.

Personnel

Musicians

  • Chris Rene - vocals

Production

  • Chris Rene - producer
  • Keem Beats - producer
  • Weedy G - engineer
  • Aldoja - engineer
  • Ghambit - engineer

References

  1. "Billboard: Soul'd Out - Chris Rene". Retrieved July 18, 2012.
  2. "Soul'd Out - Chris Rene | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-01-19.

External links

Chris Rene
EPs
Other albums
Singles
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