Life Is Good (LFO album)
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Life is Good | ||||
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Studio album by LFO | ||||
Released | June 26, 2001 | |||
Genre | Teen pop, R&B, pop rap, pop rock | |||
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Label | J | |||
Producer | Ken Gioia, Sheppard Gioia, Pop Rox, Rich Cronin (also exec.), Dow Brain, Rick Nowels, Wayne Rodrigues, Brad Young, Tom Cangemi | |||
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Singles from Lyte Funky Ones | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
Entertainment Weekly | A−[4][5] |
Robert Christgau | [6] |
Rolling Stone | [7] |
Life Is Good is the second and final album released by the American pop group LFO in 2001 under J Records. It reached #75 on the Billboard 200.
The album met limited success when compared to the group's 1999 self-titled release. The only compact disc single released was "Life Is Good", despite the fact that "Every Other Time" achieved more popularity and radio air time. The song "6 Minutes" was later covered by the American pop rock band Jonas Brothers on their 2006 release It's About Time.
Track listing
- "Every Other Time" (Rich Cronin; Ken Gioia; Sheppard)
- "28 Days" (Rich Cronin; Dave Schommer; Sam Hollander)
- "6 Minutes" (Rich Cronin; Joe Belmaati; Ken Gioia; Michael Hansen; Sheppard)
- "Alayna" (Featuring De La Soul) (Rich Cronin; Brad Young; Dow Brain)
- "Erase Her" (Rich Cronin; Rick Nowels)
- "Dandelion" (Rich Cronin; Rick Nowels; Wayne Rodrigues)
- "Life Is Good" (Featuring M.O.P.) (Rich Cronin; Ken Gioia; Sheppard)
- "Where You Are" (Rich Cronin; Dave Schommer; Sam Hollander)
- "What If" (Rich Cronin; Brad Young; Dow Brain)
- "If I Had a Dollar" (Rich Cronin; Brad Young; Dow Brain; Devin Lima)
- "Gravity" (Rich Cronin; Brad Young; Dow Brain)
- "That's the Way It Is" (Rich Cronin; Ken Gioia; Sheppard)
- "The Sun Still Shines" (Rich Cronin; Brad Young; Dow Brain; Devin Lima)
- "Dandelion" (featuring Kelis) (Rich Cronin; Rick Nowels; Wayne Rodrigues)
Charts
Weekly charts
Chart (2001) | Peak Position |
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US Billboard 200[9] | 75 |
References
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