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Aaliyah
I Care 4 U

I Care 4 U
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Artists

Aaliyah

Catno

ERE676

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Compilation Reissue Repress

Country

US

Release date

Mar 15, 2022

Genres

Hip Hop

Le Discopathe Montpellier

I Care 4 U is the first posthumous compilation album by the "Princess of R&B," Aaliyah. Following her tragic and untimely passing, Blackground Records released a posthumous record including songs from her studio albums and previously unreleased tracks and demos, as well as hit singles and recordings that ultimately did not land on any previous albums. The compilation album was a commercial success and debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 and was certified platinum. It features the previously unreleased "Miss You."

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A1

Back And Forth

3:49

A2

Are You That Somebody

4:25

A3

One In A Million

4:29

A4

I Care 4 U

4:33

B1

More Than A Woman

3:50

B2

Don't Know What To Tell Ya

5:01

B3

Try Again

4:44

B4

All I Need

3:08

C1

Miss You

4:05

C2

Don't Worry

3:51

C3

Come Over

3:55

C4

Erica Kane

4:37

D1

At Your Best

4:50

D2

Got To Give It Up (Remix)

3:57

D3

We Need A Resolution

4:02

D4

Rock The Boat

4:34

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