I Told You So (Chino XL album)

I Told You So
Studio album by Chino XL
Released August 21, 2001
Genre Hip hop
Length 73:19
Label Metro

Warner Bros. Records
47710
Producer Dan Charnas
J Dilla
Chino XL
Nick Wiz
Chino XL chronology
Here to Save You All
(1996)
I Told You So
(2001)
Poison Pen
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
HipHopDX[1]
RapReviews.com[2]
Sputnikmusic[3]

I Told You So is the second studio album by Chino XL released by Metro Records on August 21, 2001. The album peaked at #98 on the Billboard R&B Albums chart.[4] Kool G Rap has a guest appearance on the song "Let 'Em Live," which was released as a single. It was originally slated to be released by Warner Bros. Records, and the catalogue number 47710 was assigned to the release, but Chino XL was dropped by the label shortly after the previously mentioned single was released.

Track listing

# Title Featured guest(s) Producer Length
1 "Rude Awakening" Aziz Dan Charnas 0:59
2 "What You Got" Nick Wiz 4:18
3 "History" Dan Charnas 1:38
4 "Nunca" Carlos Bess 4:19
5 "Asshole Intro" 1:15
6 "Asshole" 4:21
7 "That Would Be Me" Ken Johnson 3:38
8 "Last Laugh" B-Real Nick Wiz 4:19
9 "Let 'Em Live" Kool G Rap Nick Wiz 3:46
10 "Baby Mama" Dan Charnas 0:45
11 "Sorry" Shaunta Rock The World 3:53
12 "Chino XL" Ken Johnson 3:58
13 "Chinophone, Pt. 1" Dan Charnas 0:31
14 "You Don't Want It" Sean Freehill 3:29
15 "Chinophone, Pt. 2" Dan Charnas 1:05
16 "I Told You So" Kasem Coleman 4:06
17 "Don't Say a Word" J Dilla 4:13
18 "Chino Fans" Dan Charnas 0:26
19 "It's My World" Sean Freehill 4:17
20 "Ass-In-An-Instant" MaryAnne Dan Charnas 1:22
21 "Chianardo Di Caprio" Buff William 5:31
22 "Skit" Dan Charnas 1:32
23 "How It Goes" Saafir J Dilla 4:57
24 "Be Here" Donald Saunders 4:31

References

  1. "Chino XL - I Told You So". Hiphopdx.com. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  2. "Chino XL :: I Told You So :: Metro Records". Rapreviews.com. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  3. "Chino XL - I Told You So Review". Sputnikmusic.com. February 2, 2010.
  4. "I Told You So > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums". Allmusic. Retrieved on September 14, 2009.


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