•
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==