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P.S. I Love Me (formerly titled Tattoos & Roses: The Rebellion Against My Pain) is the fourth studio album from American recording artist Lil' Mo, released on November 1, 2011 through HoneyChild Entertainment and the Bronx Bridge Entertainment independent label.

Background

In 2008, under a new label, Global Music Group, Lil' Mo began work a new album, formerly titled Tattoos & Roses: The Rebellion Against My Pain. Initially, the album was to include a double disc set; half of it being a live production. However, plans were scrapped and the album under went a completely different recording process. The album's title was then revised to P.S. I Love Me with guest appearances from Tweet, Dawn Richard (of Danity Kane, Diddy-Dirty Money), PJ Morton and other performers Mo admired in the music industry. Initial contributors Missy Elliott, MC Lyte and Fabolous did not make the final cut due to undisclosed reasons. Prepping the release of the album, Lil' Mo hosted a radio show in Washington D.C. and insisted the album dives into "everything I have been through on my hiatus." On November 1, 2011, the project was released via HoneyChild Entertainment/Bronx Bridge Entertainment; distributed by Fontana Distribution.

Singles

The lead single "On the Floor" was released on June 11, 2011. It features American hype man Fatman Scoop. The music video was released on October 24, 2011 and was directed by Brandon Broady. The second single "I Love Me" was released on September 14, 2011. The music video was released on March 15, 2012 and was directed by Dantrell "DanDaCameraman" Cohen. The third single "Take Me Away" was released on November 21, 2011. The music video was released on June 13, 2012 and was directed by Rashad Hassan.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."TMS (Tailor Made Suit)" (Intro)0:51
2."Tailor Made Suit" (featuring Dawn Richard)3:45
3."This Love"3:49
4."Take Me Away" (featuring Maino)3:42
5."Speak Up" (featuring PJ Morton)3:42
6."Love Song"3:42
7."I Love Me" (featuring Tweet)5:10
8."Movie"3:42
9."Higher"5:06
10."Rock with You"3:20
11."Perfect Man"4:59
12."On the Floor" (featuring Fatman Scoop)3:43

Personnel

Credits are taken from the album's liner notes.

Managerial
  • Management – Adam Arnwine, Leon Cosby III, Bella Wilkinson, Neville Williams, Jermaine Wilson
Performance credits

Visuals and imagery
Instruments
  • Guitar – Terrell "Henny" McClain

Technical and production
  • Composers – Daniel Bryant, James Bryant, Phillip Bryant, Jermaine Coleman, Isaac Freeman, Donovan Green, Lil' Mo, Paul S. Morton Jr., Dawn Richard, Brandon A. Smith
  • Executive producers – Phillip J. Bryant, Lil' Mo
  • Mastering – Glenn Schick
  • Production – B-Boys, Daniel Bryant, Phillip J. Bryant
  • Vocal production – Britney Spencer

References

  1. "R&B Singer Lil' Mo Reclaims Limelight with New Deal". Singersroom.com. 14 November 2008. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  2. Godfrey, Sarah (28 April 2011). "Lil' Mo on her new album, her theater experience, and life after radio". TBD Arts: Inside D.C. entertainment. TBD.com. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  3. "EXCLUSIVE: Lil Mo Talks Tweet Collaboration, PS I Love Me, More". Singersroom.com. 28 September 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  4. P.S. I Love Me (CD liner). Lil' Mo. Bronx Bridge Entertainment. 2011.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

External links

Lil' Mo
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
Featured singles
Other songs
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