I Gotta Make It

| Trey Songz

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I Gotta Make It

I Gotta Make It is the debut studio album by American R&B recording artist Trey Songz. It was released on July 26, 2005, by Atlantic Records. Recording sessions took place from 2003 to 2005, with Trey Songz' then mentor Troy Taylor, alongside Mike Caren and Delante Murphy serving as the records executive producers, while the additional production by Warryn Campbell and Bei Maejor; additionally, there are four guest appearances from American rappersTwista, Juvenile and T.I., alongside American R&B legend Aretha Franklin. - Wikipedia

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  • HipHop DX

    The release of I Gotta Make It challenges other R&B artists both lyrically and vocally to step up their music game.  

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  • All Music

    I Gotta Make It is both very enjoyable and full of promise, carrying a fine balance between throwback and modern hip-hop soul.  

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  • Contact Music

    One of the most eagerly awaited albums in recent R&B history finally hits the mat. 

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  • Whudat

    All in all this is a solid debut album; Trey has a lot of talent and a beautiful voice.  

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  • The Boom Box

    The only difference is that while those artists came out of the gate with fanfare, Trey Songz took the stairway to success and stands as one of the more remarkable success stories of the past decade. 

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  • Guitar Chords

    It’s nothing special, but anyone into current R&B should find this to be a decent record from the then-20-year-old.  

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  • Gigwise

    This vocal performance showcases the rise of an artist destined for big things.  

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