Chocolate Factory
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Chocolate Factory was a popular album released by R&B superstar R. Kelly in 2003.
Released after the singer had went through a year of controversy for a now-infamous videotape alleged to show Kelly and an underage girl having sex, the album proved to be a success for Kelly especially after the release of his single, "Ignition (Remix)", which peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, and became his biggest hit in years. Other hits include "Snake" featuring Big Tigger and the 1970s-inspired "stepper's anthem", "Step in the Name of Love". The album peaked at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 and has since gone on to sell over 3 million copies in America alone.
Track listing
Disc one
- "Chocolate Factory" (Kelly)
- "Step in the Name of Love" (Kelly)
- "The Heart of a Woman" (Kelly)
- "I'll Never Leave" (Kelly)
- "Been Around the World" (Kelly/Atkins) (Duet with R. Kelly and Ja Rule)
- "You Made Me Love You" (Kelly)
- "Forever" (Kelly)
- "Dream Girl" (Kelly)
- "Ignition" (Kelly)
- "Ignition (Remix)" (Kelly)
- "Forever More" (Kelly)
- "You Knock Me Out" (Kelly)
- "Step in the Name of Love (Remix)" (Kelly)
- "Imagine That" (Kelly)
- "Showdown" (Kelly) (Duet with R. Kelly and Ronald Isley, a/k/a Mr. Biggs)
- "Snake" (Kelly) (Duet with R. Kelly and Big Tigger)
- "Who's That" (Kelly) (Duet with R. Kelly and Fat Joe)
- "Apologies of a Thug" (Kelly)
Disc two
- "Loveland" (Kelly)
- "What Do I Do" (Kelly)
- "Heaven I Need a Hug" (Kelly)
- "The World's Greatest" (Kelly)
- "Far More" (Kelly)
- "Raindrops" (Kelly)
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