Faithful (Hi-Five album)

Faithful
Studio album by Hi-Five
Released October 26, 1993 (1993-10-26)[1]
Genre
Length 38:22
Label Jive
Producer Joe, Keith Miller, Dallas Austin, Carl Bourelly, D-Nice, Arnold Hennings, Art & Rhythm, Timmy Allen
Hi-Five chronology
Keep It Goin' On
(1992)
Faithful
(1993)
The Return
(2005)
Singles from Faithful
  1. "Unconditional Love"
    Released: 1993
  2. "Never Should've Let You Go"
    Released: September 27, 1993[2]
  3. "Faithful"
    Released: 1994
  4. "What Can I Say to You (To Justify My Love)"
    Released: June 20, 1994[3]

Faithful is the third studio album from American contemporary R&B group Hi-Five, released October 26, 1993 via Jive Records.[1] The album peaked at #105 on the Billboard 200 and at #23 on the Billboard R&B chart.[4]

Four singles were released from the album: "Unconditional Love", "Never Should've Let You Go", "Faithful" and "What Can I Say to You (To Justify My Love)". "Never Should've Let You Go" was the most successful single from the album, peaking at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1994. The album got little to no promotion.[4]

Faithful is the final album that was released by Jive and is the only album to feature two newcomers Shannon Gill and Terrence Murphy.

Track listing

[5]

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Never Should've Let You Go"  Eric Foster White 4:41
2. "Miss U Girl" ([upper-alpha 1]) 4:25
3. "I'm in Need"  
  • Carl Bourelly
  • Derrick Jones
  • Roz Davis
4:44
4. "Faithful"  Arnold Hennings 5:07
5. "What Can I Say to You (To Justify My Love)" (featuring Nuttin' Nyce)
  • LaTeece Wallace
  • Larry "Rock" Campbell
  • Tiwanda Lovelace
4:28
6. "Ready 4 U 2 Love" (featuring D-Nice)Larry "Rock" Campbell 4:01
7. "As One"  
  • Anthony Beard
  • Timmy Allen
4:41
8. "Unconditional Love"  Larry "Rock" Campbell 5:04

Samples

  1. "Miss U Girl" contains a sample of "Blind Man Can See It" as performed by James Brown.[6]

Chart positions

Chart (1993)[4] Peak
position
US Billboard 200 105
US R&B Albums (Billboard) 23

References

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