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From the Bottom to the Top is the debut studio album by American singer Sammie.It was released by Capitol Records on March 14, 2000, in the United States.Primarily produced by Dallas Austin, with additional production from Colin Wolfe, Ricco Lumpkins, and Tricky Stewart, it peaked at number twenty-seven on the US Billboard 200 and number twenty on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums ...
The song was a produce of the writing sessions Drax Project and Six60 had in 2017 at Marlon Gerbes' home, after meeting at a New Zealand music festival. [2] [3] Six60 members Marlon Gerbes and Matiu Walters gave the band advice, that a song should work well in a stripped-down version, which they applied to "Catching Feelings", as well as their songs "Woke Up Late" (2017) and "Smart Love" (2019).
Catching Feelings may refer to: . Catching Feelings, a 2017 South African romantic drama film ""Catching Feelings" (Drax Project song), a 2019 song "Catching Feelings", a 2012 song by Justin Bieber from Believe
The "Woke Up Late" re-release was followed by "All This Time" in June, [5] and a collaboration with New Zealand band Six60, "Catching Feelings" in September. [6] After the release of the album, the song "Relax" was released as a single in February 2020. [7] "
Song title Album Director(s) 1999 "I Like It" From the Bottom to the Top: none 2000 "Crazy Thing I Do" 2001 "Hardball" (with Bow Wow, Lil' Zane and Lil' Wayne) Hardball O.S.T. 2006 "You Should Be My Girl" (featuring Sean P of YoungBloodZ) Sammie: 2007 "Come with Me" 2008 "Kiss Me Thru the Phone" (Soulja Boy Tell 'Em featuring Sammie ...
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The second single, "Crazy Things I Do" was released in early 2000 and peaked at number 39 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [6] In 2001, Sammie also contributed chorus vocals for "Hardball", a collaboration with rappers Lil' Bow Wow, Lil' Wayne and Lil' Zane for the Hardball soundtrack. [7] The song reached number 77 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop ...