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Cyclone (Baby Bash album)

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Cyclone
Cyclone cover
Studio album by Baby Bash
Released October 30, 2007
Recorded 2006 - 2007
Genre Hip-Hop, Rap, Crunk
Label RCA
Producer Lil Jon
Happy Perez
Jim Jonsin
Felli Fel
Scoop DeVille
Kookie
Play-N-Skillz
Justin Trugman
Peter Ramirez
Ryan Tedder
J. R. Rotem
Professional reviews
Baby Bash chronology
Super Saucy
(2005)
Cyclone
(2007)
Chico from Pueurto Rico
(2008) [4]

Cyclone is the third studio album by Baby Bash, released on October 30, 2007. The album title and release were confirmed on the J Records website. The original title of the album was "Ronnie Ray All Day" and had a release date of October 16, 2007.[1] Singles released from the album include "Mamacita" featuring Marcos Hernandez, "Na Na" and currently "Cyclone" featuring T-Pain & Mikhael. He is currently holding auditions on his YouTube channel for dancers to be in the video.[2] Baby Bash and Paula DeAnda appeared on Los Angeles radio station KIIS to discuss the album in January 2007.[3] Bash is working longtime with Happy Perez. Working with Perez, in particular, holds a special significance for Bash. "It's my recipe, my formula," he says. "I've been using it ever since I met Happy Perez. He did 'Suga Suga,' 'Obsession.' Without him, there'd be no Baby Bash or Frankie J. Happy P is the one that made those beats that blew up for us."[4] Other collaborators include J. R. Rotem, Aundrea Fimbres of Danity Kane, and Paula DeAnda.[1] It is also Baby Bash/Beesh's first album not to contain a Parental Advisory sticker. Cyclone debuted at number 30 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling about 26,000 copies in its first week.[5] As of December 4, 2007 the album has sold 57,850 copies.[5]

Track listing

  1. "Numero Uno" (Produced by Kookie) - 2:54
  2. "Cyclone" (featuring T-Pain & Mikhael) (Produced by Lil Jon) - 3:57
  3. "Supa Chic" (featuring Paula DeAnda) (Produced by J. R. Rotem) - 3:39
  4. "Just Like That" (Produced by Play-N-Skillz)
  5. "What Is It[6]" (featuring Sean Kingston) (Produced by J. R. Rotem)
  6. "Mamacita" (featuring Marcos Hernandez) (Produced by Scoop DeVille)
  7. "Dip With You" (featuring Aundrea Fimbres of Danity Kane) (Produced by Justin Trugman)
  8. "Spreewells Spinnin'" {featuring Chingo Bling and Lucky) (Produced by Peter Ramirez)
  9. "As Days Go By (The Love Letter)" (featuring Paula DeAnda) (Produced by Happy Perez) - 4:28
  10. "Na Na" (Produced by Jim Jonsin)
  11. "The Thrill Is Gone" (featuring Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic) (Produced by Ryan Tedder)
  12. "Don't Stop" (featuring Keith Sweat) (Produced by DJ Felli Fel)
  13. "Mean Mug" (featuring Pimp C, Mistah F.A.B. & Da Stooie Bros.) (Produced by Happy Perez)
  14. "Ronnie Ray All Day...Choppin' It Up" (interview)[7]

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