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Photographer: Roy Cox.
Personnel: Jessica Greene (background vocals); Jessica Greene; Kevin 'KP' Pridgen, Johnnie Miller (various instruments); Cory Baker, Devin ARne (guitar); Mo Horns (horns); William 'Lil Mack' Mcmillan (piano); Chris Forbs, Amos St. Jean, WIlliam McMilin, Saint Jean, Amos, Christopher Forbes (keyboards); Morgan Turner, Vernnon Prout, Adam Johnson (bass guitar); Aaron Spears, Michael Reaid, Michael Moore , Mike Moore (drums); Brittany Wright, Melony Windborne, Crystal Lakisha Durant, April Lovelist, Katoria Brown, Jason Nelson, James Murphy, April Lovelist, James Murphy , Crystal Brown, Anthony Brown (background vocals).
Recording information: Jazzi's House Studio.
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