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Fly on the Wall (Bobby V album)

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Fly on the Wall
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 22, 2011 (2011-03-22)
Recorded2009–2011
GenreR&B[1]
Length67:06
Label
Producer
Bobby V chronology
The Rebirth
(2009)
Fly on the Wall
(2011)
Dusk Till Dawn
(2012)
Singles from Fly on the Wall
  1. "Phone #"
    Released: September 21, 2010
  2. "Words"
    Released: December 3, 2010
  3. "Rock Wit'cha"
    Released: February 15, 2011
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Fly on the Wall is the fourth album by American R&B singer Bobby V, and his second album released through his own Blu Kolla Dreams label via Capitol Records. It was released on March 22, 2011. The album production from long-time collaborators Tim & Bob, as well as Bryan-Michael Cox, The Pentagon (an Underdogs offshoot), Jazze Pha, LOS Da Mystro, and Bobby V himself. The album features guest rappers 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Cyhi Da Prynce, Plies & Twista. The album debuted at No. 9 on the US Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 38,000 copies in the United States[2] and fell to No. 60 in its following week.[3]

Singles

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The first single released from the album was Phone # on July 6, 2010. The song featured rapper Plies and was produced by Jazze Pha. Reaching #55 on Billboard RnB and Hip-Hop charts. The second single was Words, released December 3, 2010 and produced by The Pentagon. Words reached #23 on Billboard RnB and Hip-Hop charts. The official remix to Words features R&B singer R. Kelly. The third single is a remake Bobby Brown's 1989 hit Rock Wit'cha, released February 15, 2011. The pair performed together on Lopez Tonight on February 23, 2011. The 4th single is "Grab Somebody" featuring Twista.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Fly on the Wall (Intro)"Bobby Wilson, Tim Kelly & Bob RobinsonTim & Bob2:29
2."Are You the Right One"Bobby Wilson, Bryan-Michael Cox & Bertell YoungBryan-Michael Cox4:02
3."Words"Bobby Wilson, Antonio Dixon, Eric Dawkins & Damon ThomasThe Underdogs3:50
4."If I Can't Have You"Bobby Wilson, Tim Kelly & Bob RobinsonTim & Bob5:04
5."Sweetness"Bobby Wilson, Jeff Bowden & Jeffrey ColemanJeff B.3:55
6."Would You Be"Bobby Wilson, Tim Kelly & Bob RobinsonTim & Bob4:50
7."Rock Wit'cha"Kenny Edmonds & Darryl SimmonsThe Pentagon4:18
8."Hang On"Bobby Wilson, Antonio Dixon, Eric Dawkins & Damon ThomasThe Underdogs4:05
9."Fly on the Wall (Interlude)"Bobby Wilson, Tim Kelly & Bob RobinsonTim & Bob1:16
10."Altered Ego" (featuring 50 Cent)Phalon Alexander, Patrick Hayes, Gasner Hughes, Jevon Sims & Curtis JacksonJazze Pha2:53
11."L.O.V.E."Bobby Wilson, Tim Kelly & Bob RobinsonTim & Bob4:33
12."Hummin'" (featuring Lloyd Banks)Bobby Wilson, Carlos McKinney, Tony Scales & Christopher LloydLos Da Mystro3:51
13."Outfit" (featuring Cyhi Da Prynce)Bobby Wilson, Adonis Shropshire, Cydel Young, Brandon Carr & Chauncey HollisHit-Boy, B.Carr of Surf Club3:21
14."Grab Somebody" (featuring Twista)Bobby Wilson, Daen Simmons & Carl MitchellDaen Simmons3:45
15."Phone #" (featuring Plies)Phalon Alexander, Bobby Wilson, Algernod Washington, Jevon Sims & Patrick HayesJazze Pha3:44
16."Last Call for Love"Bobby Wilson & Leland CloptonLeland "Big Fruit" Clopton3:28
17."Heaven (My Angel, Part 2)"Bobby Wilson, Tim Kelly, Bob Robinson & Steven JordanTim & Bob, Stevie J5:44
18."Thank You"Bobby Wilson, Tim Kelly & Bob RobinsonTim & Bob1:49

Charts

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References

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  1. ^ a b Fly on the Wall - Bobby V | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic
  2. ^ Caulfield, Keith (March 30, 2011). "Chris Brown Nets First No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart". Billboard. Retrieved March 30, 2011.
  3. ^ Grein, Paul (April 5, 2011). "Week Ending April 3, 2011. Albums: A Female First | Chart Watch - Yahoo! Music". New.music.yahoo.com. Archived from the original on October 4, 2012. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
  4. ^ "Bobby V Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
  5. ^ "Bobby V Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
  6. ^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2011". Billboard. Retrieved October 2, 2020.