Simply - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Intro" – 0:29
    • Produced by Def 2 U
    • Contains sample of "Black Patch" performed by The 5th Dimension
  2. "Bionix" – 2:43
    • Produced by Supa Dave West
    • Contains sample of "Guiding Star" performed by Tavares
  3. "Baby Phat" – 3:50
    • Featuring Devin the Dude and Yummy Bingham
    • Produced by Supa Dave West
  4. "Simply" – 4:05
    • Produced by Supa Dave West
    • Contains sample of "Wonderful Christmastime" performed by Paul McCartney
  5. "Simply Havin'" – 0:48
    • Contains a sample of "Footprints" by A Tribe Called Quest which itself contains a sample of "Think Twice" performed by Donald Byrd.
  6. "Held Down" – 4:54
    • Featuring Cee-Lo Green
    • Produced by Posdnous
    • Contains bass line and riffs from the song "Ah ! Melody", from Histoire de Melody Nelson by Serge Gainsbourg and Jean-Claude Vannier
  7. "Reverend Do Good #1" – 1:05
  8. "Watch Out" – 3:37
    • Produced by Supa Dave West
    • Contains sample of "Mood for Milt" performed by Cal Tjader
    • Contains sample of "Cubano Chant" performed by Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery
  9. "Special" – 3:36
    • Featuring Yummy Bingham
    • Produced by Kev Brown
  10. "Reverend Do Good #2" – 1:14
  11. "The Sauce" – 2:25
    • Featuring Philly Black
    • Produced by Supa Dave West
  12. "Am I Worth You?" – 4:01
    • Featuring Glenn Lewis
    • Produced by Supa Dave West
    • Contains sample of "Sun Shower" performed by Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery
  13. "Pawn Star" – 4:06
    • Featuring Shell Council
    • Produced by De La Soul
  14. "What We Do (For Love)" – 5:04
    • Featuring Slick Rick
    • Produced by Megahertz
  15. "Reverend Do Good #3" – 2:20
  16. "Peer Pressure" – 5:09
    • Featuring B-Real and J Dilla
    • Produced by J Dilla
  17. "It's American" – 1:09
  18. "Trying People" – 4:31
    • Produced by Def 2 U
    • Contains sample of "Black Patch" performed by 5th Dimension

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