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Born & Raised (Joy Denalane album)

Born & Raised is the second studio album by German recording artist Joy Denalane. Her first English-language album, it was released by Nesola Records and Four Music on August 11, 2006 in German-speaking Europe, featuring production by No I.D., Jake One, BAB Gardeat and executive producer Max Herre. American rappers Lupe Fiasco, Raekwon and Governor appear as guest vocalists on the album.

Critical reception
Laut.de editor Alexander Engelen noted that you "couldn't blame the album if it achieved no commercial success" in the United States." He found that Denalane, Herre and "their team did a good job on that. But one must not forget that Madame Denalane is traveling on unknown paths. No German soul singer has made the leap to America before her. However, no one has ever been this close to the dream." Melisa Tang, writing for The Situation called the album "an astoundingly good album. She further described it as a "breath of fresh air. [Denalane's] love and devotion to her art is obvious through her music." ==Track listing==
Track listing
No I.D. }} • Lewis • Herre • Neblett • Denalane • Buster Poindexter • Jackie Members }} • Jake One }} • Herre • Neblett • Anthony Tidd • Denalane }} • Herre }} • Herre • Neblett • Denalane • Randle • Corey Woods • Alex Zanetis }} • Herre }} • Herre • Neblett • Denalane • Benjamin Wright }} • Hassan Annouri • Richard James Moore }} • Herre • Neblett • Denalane • James W. Alexander • W. Hutchinson }} • Paul "Gooch" Cantor }} • Herre • Neblett • Denalane • Chris Sholar • A.L. Barret }} • Chris Sholar }} • Herre • Neblett • Tidd • Denalane • J. Glaser • T. Glaser }} • Herre • Tidd }} • Herre • Neblett • Denalane }} • Herre }} • Herre • Neblett • Denalane }} • Herre }} • Herre • Neblett • Denalane • Ernest Wilson }} • No I.D. }} • Norman Whitfield }} • SaschliQ }} • Herre • Neblett • Tidd • Melvin Lewis • Denalane • M. Mathews • Jean-Baptiste Kouame }} • Noizetrip }} • Michael Wagener • Herre • Neblett • Denalane • Phillip Lehman • Gabriel Roth }} • Herre }} • Herre • Neblett • Denalane • A.L. Barret }} • Herre • Josh David }} }} • Jake One • Teka }} • Herre • Neblett • Denalane • Randle • Woods • Zanetis }} • Herre • Samon Kawamura }}}} Notes • denotes additional producer Sample credits • "Change" contains an interlopation of "I Want to Go Back" originally recorded by The Impressions. • "Let Go" contains an interlopation of "Love Gonna Pack Up" originally recorded by Sly, Slick and Wicked. • "Heaven or Hell" contains an interpolation of "I Hate I Walked Away" originally recorded by Syl Johnson. • "One in a Million" contains an interpolation of "I Can't Go On Living Without You" originally recorded by Tavares. • "For the Love" contains an interpolation of "Together Let's Find Love" originally recorded by The 5th Dimension. • "Caught Up" contains an interpolation of "Let Me Down Easy" originally recorded by Bettye LaVette. • "Something Stirrin' Up" contains an interpolation of "Crying" originally recorded by Rose Royce for the soundtrack of Car Wash (1976). • "Soweto '76 – '06" contains an interpolation of "Eltsuhg Ibal Lasiti" originally by The Daktaris. ==Credits and personnel==
Credits and personnel
• Dan Abitol — violin • Odile Biard — violin • Felix Borel — violin • Ian Cumming — trombone • Kathrin Distler — cello • Andreas Fischer — viola • Klaus Graf — saxophone • Michael Kedaisch — marimba • Franc Kuruc — guitar • Tom Krüger — bass • Dalma Lima — percussion • Klaus Graf — saxophoneMax Herreexecutive producerChiwoniso Marairembira • Klaus Marquardt — violin • Claudia Pfister — violin • Don Phillipe — wurlitzer • Raphael Sacha — viola • Christoph Sauer — bass • Violina Sauleva — viola • Lillo Scrimali — piano, organ, synthesizer • Tim Ströble — cello • Sebastian Studinitzky — horn • Myriam Trück — violin • Matthias Trück — cello • Tommy W. — drums ==Charts==
Charts
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