From Me to U

2003 studio album by Juelz Santana
From Me to U
Studio album by
Juelz Santana
ReleasedAugust 19, 2003
Recorded2002–2003
Genre
  • Hip hop
  • gangsta rap
Length70:34
Label
  • Diplomat
  • Roc-A-Fella
  • Def Jam
ProducerCam'ron, Jim Jones, The Heatmakerz, Jazze Pha, Chad Hamilton, Edward Hinson, Charlemagne
Juelz Santana chronology
From Me to U
(2003)
What the Game's Been Missing!
(2005)
Singles from From Me to U
  1. "Dipset (Santana's Town)"
    Released: July 20, 2003
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork(3.2/10)[2]
RapReviews(6/10)[3]

From Me to U is the debut studio album by American rapper Juelz Santana. The album was released on August 19, 2003 as planned, under Diplomat, Roc-A-Fella and Def Jam. The album was seen as the introspective introduction of the rapper to mainstream entertainment. Following appearances on various street mixtapes and the success of The Diplomats, Santana was the second member of the group to release a solo album, after de facto leader Cam'ron.

From Me to U was the second official album to be released while the super group was signed to Diplomat Records, a sublabel of Roc-A-Fella Records at the time, following Cam'ron's Roc-A-Fella debut Come Home with Me. Upon its release in 2003, after one year of recording and mastering, the 20-tracked album found commercial success, reaching #8 on the Billboard 200 and #3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, even though it did not receive critical acclaim throughout the industry. Though some tracks originally were featured on Juelz's street mixtape Final Destination, they were still applied to the track listing of the official album as well.

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 8 on the Billboard 200 selling 74,000 copies in its first week.[4] The album has sold 329,000 copies as of 2005.[5]

Track listing

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[6]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Champ Is Here" (featuring Freekey Zekey)The Heatmakerz2:25
2."One Day I Smile"
  • James
  • Green
  • Thomas
  • Grenville Harding
The Heatmakerz2:45
3."Okay Okay"
The Heatmakerz3:21
4."Down (Skit)" (featuring Freekey Zekey & Monique Garnett)  1:25
5."Down"
The Heatmakerz3:45
6."Monster Music" (featuring Opera Steve)
The Heatmakerz4:17
7."Back Again"
  • James
  • Green
  • Thomas
  • Harold Hudson
  • William King
The Heatmakerz4:44
8."My Problem (Jealousy)"
  • James
  • Henri Charlemagne
  • Harold Payne
  • Mike Scarpiello
  • Ed Pease
Charlemagne3:44
9."How I Feel"
  • James
  • Green
  • Thomas
The Heatmakerz1:40
10."Why"
The Heatmakerz3:57
11."Wherever I Go" (featuring Jimmy Jones)
  • James
  • Chad Hamilton
  • Joseph Jones
  • Ryan Presson
  • Chad Hamilton
  • Ryan Press (co.)
4:18
12."Dipset (Santana's Town) (Skit)" (featuring Freekey Zekey & Monique Garnett)  1:16
13."Dipset (Santana's Town)" (featuring Cam'ron)
Self3:38
14."Squalie (Skit)" (featuring Freekey Zekey, Mike Peters, Monique Garnett)  0:55
15."Squalie" (featuring J. R. Writer)
The Heatmakerz4:16
16."Rain Drops"
  • James
  • Charlemagne
  • Jesse W. Johnson
  • Keith D. Lewis
Charlemagne4:34
17."My Love (Remix)" (featuring Jimmy Jones)
The Heatmakerz3:09
18."Let's Go" (featuring Cam'ron)
The Heatmakerz4:42
19."Now What" (featuring T.I.)Jazze Pha5:21
20."This Is for My Homies" (featuring Jimmy Jones)
  • James
  • Jones
  • Thomas
  • Tracy Carter
  • Chris Jackson
  • Taura Stinson
  • Milton Turner Jr.
The Heatmakerz6:23
Total length:70:34

Sample credits[6]

  • "One Day I Smile" contains a sample of "Mr. Heartbreak", written by Grenville Harding, as performed by The Delegation.
  • "Okay Okay" contains a sample of "Trying to Make a Fool of Me", written by Thomas Bell and William Hart, as performed by The Delfonics.
  • "Down" contains a sample of "I'm Going Down", written by Norman Whitfield, as performed by Mary J. Blige.
  • "Monster Music" contains an interpolation of "Making Love Out of Nothing at All", written by Jim Steinman.
  • "Back Again" contains a sample of "You're Special", written by Harold Hudson and William King, as performed by The Commodores.
  • "My Problem (Jealousy)" contains a sample of "Jealousy", written by Harold Payne, Mike Scarpiello, and Ed Pease, as performed by Vickie Sue Robinson.
  • "How I Feel" contains a sample of "Woman to Woman", written by James Banks, Eddie Marion, and Henderson Thigpen Jr., as performed by Shirley Brown.
  • "Why" contains a sample of "Can U Help Me", written by James Harris III, Terry Lewis, and Usher Raymond, as performed by Usher.
  • "Dipset (Santana's Town)" contains a sample from "Anvil Chorus", performed by The Chicago Symphony and Chorus.
  • "Squalie" contains a sample of "I Love You So, Never Gonna Let You Go", written by Barry White, as performed by The Love Unlimited Orchestra.
  • "Rain Drops" contains a sample of "Nights Like This", written by Jesse W. Johnson and Keith D. Lewis, as performed by After 7.
  • "My Love (Remix)" contains a sample of "Look What You've Done", written by James Ingram, as performed by The Moments.
  • "Let's Go" contains a sample from "Let's Get It On", written by Marvin Gaye and Ed Townsend, as performed by Marvin Gaye.
  • "This Is for My Homies" contains a sample from "Gangsta Lean", written by Tracy Carter, Chris Jackson, Taura Stinson, Milton Turner Jr., as performed by DRS.

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[7] 8
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[8] 3

Year-end charts

Chart (2003) Position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[9] 73

References

  1. ^ Andy Kellman (August 19, 2003). "From Me to U - Juelz Santana | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  2. ^ "Juelz Santana: From Me to U | Album Reviews". Pitchfork. September 16, 2003. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  3. ^ "Juelz Santana :: From Me to U :: Roc-A-Fella Records". Rapreviews.com. September 5, 2003. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  4. ^ "Hitmakers The Neptunes Land Compilation At No. 1". Billboard. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  5. ^ Lee, Chris (December 30, 2005). "Each week the spotlight will be on". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on March 1, 2024. Retrieved March 1, 2024.
  6. ^ a b From Me to U (booklet). Diplomat, Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam. 2003.
  7. ^ "Juelz Santana Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
  8. ^ "Juelz Santana Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
  9. ^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2003". Billboard. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
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