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Artist = [[R. Kelly]] |
Artist = [[R. Kelly]] |
Cover = Rkellychocolatefactory.jpg |
Cover = Rkellychocolatefactory.jpg |
Released = [[February 28]], [[2003]] |
Released = [[February 18]], [[2003]] |
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Genre = [[R&B]] |
Genre = [[R&B]] |

Revision as of 03:35, 13 January 2008

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Chocolate Factory is an album by R. Kelly released in 2003 (see 2003 in music).

Released after the singer had gone 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.

All songs were written, produced, and arranged by R. Kelly himself. Track 17 were written by R. Kelly and Fat Joe.

Track listing

Disc One - Chocolate Factory

  1. "Chocolate Factory"
  2. "Step In the Name of Love"
  3. "Heart of a Woman"
  4. "I'll Never Leave"
  5. "Been Around The World (feat. Ja Rule)"
  6. "You Made Me Love You"
  7. "Forever"
  8. "Dream Girl"
  9. "Ignition"
  10. "Ignition (Remix)"
  11. "Forever More"
  12. "You Knock Me Out"
  13. "Step In the Name of Love (remix) "
  14. "Imagine That"
  15. "Showdown (feat. Ronald Isley)"
  16. "Snake (feat. Big Tigger)"
  17. "Who's That (feat. Fat Joe)"

Disc Two - Loveland

  1. "Loveland"
  2. "What Do I Do"
  3. "Heaven I Need a Hug"
  4. "The World's Greatest"
  5. "Far More"
  6. "Raindrops"


Preceded by Billboard 200 Number 1 Album
March 8, 2003 - March 14, 2003
Succeeded by