Trust It


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FieldValue
nameTrust It
typestudio
artistJunior Jack
coverTrust_It_Cover.jpg
released9 February 2004
recorded2003–2004
genre
label
producerJunior Jack
misc{{Singles
nameTrust It
typeStudio
single1Thrill Me
single1date2002
single2E Samba
single2date2003
single3Da Hype (feat. Robert Smith)
single3date2003
single4Stupidisco
single4date14 June 2004
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Trust It is the fifth studio album by the Italian house music producer Vito Lucente under the stage name Junior Jack, released on 9 February 2004 by PIAS Recordings, Noise Traxx and Nettwerk America. It is his first album to use the Junior Jack name.

Track listing

| all_writing = Vito Lucente, except where noted | title1 = Intro | writer1 = | length1 = 1:01 | title2 = Trust It | writer2 = Lucente, Okundji | length2 = 6:00 | title3 = Da Hype | writer3 = Lucente, Orlando | length3 = 6:50 | title4 = Stupidisco | writer4 = Lucente, Innis, Lorber | length4 = 5:07 | title5 = F*** the System | note 5 = (interlude) | writer5 = | length5 = 0:21 | title6 = The Roots | writer6 = Byrd | length6 = 4:25 | title7 = Alone | writer7 = Mosley, Douglass, Major | length7 = 5:24 | title8 = Hola | writer8 = | length8 = 4:12 | title9 = E Samba | writer9 = Lucente, DeCastro, Velho | length9 = 6:36 | title10 = Luv 2 U | writer10 = McDaniels | length10 = 6:21 | title11 = Thrill Me | note11 = with Erick Morillo and Terra Deva | writer11 = Lucente, Andre | length11 = 5:54 | title12 = Depression | writer12 = | length12 = 5:18 | title13 = Do It | writer13 = | length13 = 3:49 | title14 = Must Be the Darkness | writer14 = Lucente, Masumbuko | length14 = 5:46 | title15 = Da Hype | note15 = featuring Robert Smith | writer15 = Lucente, Orlando, Smith | length15 = 5:42

  • The CD version of the album features a hidden track. The track can be heard by playing the beginning of track one and then using the rewind/search button to go back 1:52.

Samples

"Stupidisco", contains a sample in the 1985 song by the Pointer Sisters, "Dare Me".

"Luv 2 U", contains a chorus sample in the 1974 song cover by Roberta Flack, "Feel Like Makin' Love". The original version of "Feel Like Makin' Love" is written by Eugene McDaniels.

"Da Hype", contains a sample in the 1982 song by Bobby Orlando, "I'm So Hot for You".

"E-Samba" contains a sample in a 1967 song by Jadir DeCastro, "Negra Sin Sandalia" (Negra Sem Sandalia).

"The Roots" contains a sample from a 1975 song by Donald Byrd, "Change" (Makes You Want to Hustle).

"Alone" contains a sample in the 1999 song by Ginuwine, "Same Ol' G"

"It Must Be Darkness" contains a sample from a 1981 song by Blue Feather, "It's Love".

Charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (2004) | Peak position | |---|---| ::

References

References

  1. {{AllMusic. David. Jeffries

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