2017 studio album by Wale
Shine Released April 28, 2017 Recorded 2015–2017 Genre Hip hop Length 55 :20 Label Producer
"My PYT " Released: May 20, 2016
"Running Back " Released: January 20, 2017
"Fashion Week" Released: February 24, 2017
"Fish N Grits" Released: April 6, 2017
Shine (an abbreviation of Still Here Ignoring Negative Energy ) is the fifth studio album by American rapper Wale . It was released on April 28, 2017, by his label, Every Blue Moon, distributed by Maybach Music Group and Atlantic Records .[ 1] The production on the album was handled by multiple producers including Cool & Dre , Kane Beatz , Diplo , Lee Major , Nez & Rio and Christian Rich among others. The album also features guest appearances by Dua Lipa , Chris Brown , Travis Scott , Lil Wayne , Wizkid , J Balvin and G-Eazy among others.
Shine was supported by four singles: "My PYT ", "Running Back ", "Fashion Week" and "Fish N Grits".[ 2] The album received generally mixed reviews from music critics and achieved small commercial success. It debuted at number 16 on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 28,000 album equivalent units in its first week.[ 3]
This album mark as Wale's third and final release under the Atlantic Records label.[ 4]
The first single from the album, "My PYT ", was released on May 20, 2016.[ 5] The music video for the track premiered on July 25, 2016.[ 6] The song has peaked at number 54 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.[ 7]
"Running Back " featuring American rapper Lil Wayne , was released as the second single on January 20, 2017.[ 8] The song's music video premiered on February 6, 2017.[ 9] It has peaked at number 100 on the Billboard Hot 100.[ 7]
The third single from the album, "Fashion Week" featuring American rapper G-Eazy , was released on February 24, 2017.[ 10] The music video for the track premiered on April 10, 2017.[ 11]
The album's fourth single, "Fish N Grits", was released on April 6, 2017, and features American rapper Travis Scott .[ 12]
Shine was met with generally mixed reviews from music critics. At Metacritic , which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 65, based on five reviews.[ 13]
Shine debuted at number 16 on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 28,000 album equivalent units in its first week.[ 19]
Shine track listingTitle Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Thank God" 3:10 2. "Running Back " (featuring Lil Wayne ) Spinz Beats, Inc. 3:35 3. "Scarface Rozay Gotti" Akintimehin Kevin Price Jan Branicki 5:02 4. "My Love" (featuring Major Lazer , Wizkid and Dua Lipa ) 3:48 5. "Fashion Week" (featuring G-Eazy ) Christian Rich 3:57 6. "Colombia Heights (Te Llamo)" (featuring J Balvin ) Don Cannon 3:47 7. "CC White" Akintimehin Cedric Brown Big Ghost Ltd. Gerald David Menard Maxwell Hod David CED Big Ghost Ltd.[a] DJ Money[b] 4:14 8. "Mathematics" 4:02 9. "Fish N Grits" (featuring Travis Scott ) Nez & Rio 2:57 10. "Fine Girl" (featuring Davido and Olamide ) Marcè Reazon 4:35 11. "Heaven on Earth" (featuring Chris Brown ) Super Miles 3:47 12. "My PYT " The Dope Boyz 3:56 13. "DNA" 3:44 14. "Smile" (featuring Phil Adé and Zyla Moon) Pro Reese 4:46 Total length: 58:58
Notes
^[a] signifies a co-producer
^[b] signifies an additional producer
"Thank God" features additional vocals from singer Rotimi
"Scarface Rozay Gotti" features background vocals from August Grant, and additional vocals from K-Doe Sleeze
"My Love" features background vocals from Eric Bellinger
"Fashion Week" features background vocals from August Grant, DJ Money, Edgar Machuca, Michika Skyy and Phil Adé
"Colombia Heights (Te Llamo)" features additional vocals from Edgar Machuca
"CC White" and "Heaven on Earth" features background vocals from Phil Adé
"Fine Girl" features additional vocals from DJ Money
"My PYT" features vocals from Sam Sneak
Sample credits
"Thank God" contains a sample of "Wind Parade", written by Larry Mizell , as performed by Donald Byrd .
"Fashion Week" contains a sample of "Kharma Is Coming", written by Kenna Zemedkun and Chad Hugo , as performed by Kenna .
"CC White" contains a sample of "'Til the Cops Come Knockin'", written by Menard Maxwell and Hod David, as performed by Maxwell .
"Fine Girl" contains a sample of "Can You Stand the Rain ", written by James Harris and Terry Lewis , as performed by New Edition .
"Heaven on Earth" contains a sample of "Lullabies", written by Yunalis Zara'ai and Christopher Braide , as performed by Yuna .
"My PYT" contains an interpolation of "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) ", written by James Ingram and Quincy Jones , as performed by Michael Jackson and a sample of "Sexual Healing ", written by Marvin Gaye , Odell Brown and David Ritz , as performed by Marvin Gaye .
"Smile" contains a sample of "I Wanna Be Where You Are ", written by Arthur Ross and Leon Ware , as performed by Michael Jackson.
Vocalists
Wale – primary artist
Lil Wayne – featured artist (track 2)
Major Lazer – featured artist (track 4)
Wizkid – featured artist (track 4)
Dua Lipa – featured artist (track 4)
G-Eazy – featured artist (track 5)
J Balvin – featured artist (track 6)
Travis Scott – featured artist (track 9)
Davido – featured artist (track 10)
Olamide – featured artist (track 10)
Chris Brown – featured artist (track 11)
Phil Adé – featured artist (track 14) , background artist (tracks 5, 7, 11)
Zyla Moon – featured artist (track 14)
Rotimi – background artist (track 1)
August Grant – background artist (tracks 3, 5)
K-Doe Sleeze – background artist (track 3)
Eric Bellinger – background artist (track 4)
DJ Money – background artist (tracks 5, 10)
Edgar Machuca – background artist (track 5, 6)
Michika Skyy – background artist (track 5)
Sam Sneak – background artist (track 12)
Musicians
Jeff Gitty – bass (track 7) , guitar (track 7)
Crissy J – violin (track 7)
Cleva Keys – keyboard (track 7)
Daniel Groover – guitar (track 13)
Technical
Kevin Spencer – mixing engineer (all tracks) , recording engineer (track 12)
David Kutch – mastering engineer (tracks 1-11, 13, 14)
Blake Harden – mixing engineer (track 9)
Chris Athens – mastering engineer (track 12)
Chad "KM" Kitchens – mixing engineer (track 14) , recording engineer (track 14)
Production
Cool & Dre – producer (track 1)
808-Ray – producer (track 1)
Spinz Beats, Inc. – producer (track 2)
Go Grizzly – producer (track 3)
Dreamlife – producer (track 3)
Diplo – producer (track 4)
The Picard Brothers – producer (track 4)
Kuk Harrell – additional producer (track 4)
Simone Torres – additional producer (track 4)
Christian Rich – producer (track 5)
Don Cannon – producer (track 6)
CED – producer (track 7)
Big Ghost Ltd. – co-producer (track 7)
DJ Money – additional producer (track 7)
Kane Beatz – producer (track 8)
Vinay – producer (track 8)
Majestic Drama – producer (track 8)
Nez & Rio – producer (track 9)
Marcè Reazon – producer (track 10)
Super Miles – producer (track 11)
The Dope Boyz – producer (track 12)
Lee Major – producer (track 13)
Sean Momberger – producer (track 13)
Pro Reese – producer (track 14)
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