Invite the Light

Invite the Light
Studio album by Dâm-Funk
Released September 04, 2015
Recorded 2014–15
Genre
Length 80:00
Label
Producer
Dâm-Funk chronology
7 Days of Funk
(2013)
Invite the Light
(2015)

Invite the Light is the third studio album by modern-funk musician Dâm-Funk. The album was released on September 4, 2015 by Stones Throw Records[1] Invite The Light features guest appearances from Snoop Dogg, Q-Tip, Flea, Ariel Pink, Junie Morrison, Jody Watley, Computer Jay, Nite Jewel, JimiJames, Jane Jupiter, Novena Carmel, Leon Sylvers III and IV.[1]

Track list

  1. Junie's Transmission
  2. We Continue
  3. Somewhere, Someday
  4. I'm Just Tryna Survive
  5. Surveillance Escape
  6. Floating On Air
  7. HowUGon'Fu*kAroundAndChooseABusta?
  8. The Hunt & Murder of Lucifer
  9. It Didn't Have 2 End This Way
  10. Missing U
  11. Acting
  12. O.B.E.
  13. Glyde 2Nyte
  14. Just Ease Your Mind From All Negativity
  15. Virtuous Progression
  16. Scatin'
  17. Junie's Re-Transmission
  18. I’m Just Tryna Survive
  19. Kaint Let ‘Em Change Me (Bonus Track)
  20. The Acceptance (Bonus Track)

Commercial performance

North America

On the chart dated October 10, 2015, Invite the Light debuted on the US Billboard R&B Albums chart at number 25.[2]

Personnel

Credits adapted from Discogs.[3]

  • Freddy Anzures  – art direction
  • Keith Eaddy  – creative director
  • Freddy Anzures  – design
  • Ced  – engineer
  • Peanut Butter Wolf  – executive producer
  • Wes Harden  – management
  • Wes Osborne  – mastered
  • B+  – photography
  • Dam-Funk  – primary artist, producer, written, recorded
  • Snoop Dogg – featured artist
  • Q-Tip – featured artist
  • Flea – featured artist
  • Ariel Pink – featured artist
  • Junie Morrison – featured artist
  • Jody Watley – featured artist
  • Computer Jay – featured artist
  • Nite Jewel – featured artist
  • JimiJames – featured artist
  • Jane Jupiter – featured artist
  • Novena Carmel – featured artist
  • Leon Sylvers III – featured artist
  • IV – featured artist

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2015) Peak
position
US R&B Albums (Billboard)[2] 25

References

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