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2000 studio album by Next
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Welcome II Nextasy the second studio album by American R&B trio Next . It was released by Arista Records on June 20, 2000 in the United States where it reached gold status.[2]
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1. "Welcome II Nextasy (Intro)" 1:08 2. "What U Want" (featuring Beanie Sigel ) Allstar 4:19 3. "Wifey " 4:03 4. "Cybersex" Kaygee 4:56 5. "Beauty Queen" Berkeley KayGee Hitchcock Barbarella 3:53 6. "When We Kiss" Antonio Mobily Darrell Alamby Jonathen Rasboro Kenny Dickerson Lincoln Browder 5:07 7. "Jerk" (featuring 50 Cent ) 3:45 8. "Call On Me" Andrew Ramsey Shannon Sanders Huggar 4:38 9. "Shorty" 4:19 10. "Minnesnowta (Interlude)" 0:38 11. "Let's Make a Movie" 4:49 12. "My Everything" 4:00 13. "Splash" KayGee 5:05 14. "Banned from TV" 4:00 15. "Oh No No" (featuring Red Rat and Renee Neufville ) KayGee 9:00 Total length: 63:40
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"What U Want" features samples from "Holdin' Out (For Your Love)" as originally performed by Rhythm Heritage.
"Jerk" contains an interpolation of "Ego Trippin" as written by Ultramagnetic MCs .
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