Track Listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |
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1. | "Relating to a Psychopath" | Macy Gray, Jeremy Ruzumna, David Wilder, Darryl Swann | 4:48 | |
2. | "Boo" | Gray, Ruzumna, Wilder, Swann, Victor Indrizzo, Zac Rae | 4:25 | |
3. | "Sexual Revolution" | Gray, Ruzumna, Wilder, Swann | 4:45 | |
4. | "Hey Young World Part 2" (featuring Slick Rick) | Gray, Ricky Walters, Dante Beze, Lamont Dorrell, Charles Singleton, Eddie Snyder | 4:03 | |
5. | "Sweet Baby" (featuring Erykah Badu) | Gray, Joe Solo | 3:49 | |
6. | "Harry" | Gray | 3:10 | |
7. | "Gimme All Your Lovin' or I Will Kill You" | Gray, Ruzumna, Swann, Arik Marshall, Rita Marley | 4:45 | |
8. | "Don't Come Around" (featuring Sunshine Anderson) | Gray, Ruzumna | 4:37 | |
9. | "My Nutmeg Phantasy" (featuring Angie Stone and Mos Def) | Gray, Swann, Keith Ciancia, Finn Hammer, Lonnie Marshall, Tom Ralls | 4:55 | |
10. | "Freak Like Me" | Gray, Swann, Gary Zekley, Eric Hord | 3:38 | |
11. | "Oblivion" | Gray, Brian Lester | 2:49 | |
12. | "Forgiveness" | Gray, Swann, Hoyt Axton | 5:17 | |
13. | "Blowin' Up Your Speakers" | Gray, Swann | 1:07 | |
14. | "Shed" (hidden track) | Gray, Ruzumna, Swann | 4:17 |
- Sample credits
- "Hey Young World Part 2" contains a sample of "Hey Young World" by Slick Rick and "Ms. Fat Booty 2" by Mos Def and Ghostface Killah.
- "Gimme All Your Lovin' or I Will Kill You" contains a sample of "Jah Jah Don't Want" by Rita Marley.
- "My Nutmeg Phantasy" contains a sample of "Nutty Nutmeg Phantasy" by Weapon of Choice.
- "Freak Like Me" contains a sample of "Tell Me Who You Love" by Chris Knight and Maureen McCormick.
- "Forgiveness" contains a sample of "Never Been to Spain" by Three Dog Night.
- "Shed" contains a sample of "Yes We Can Can" by The Pointer Sisters.
- "Oblivion" includes a recording of an antique pipe organ housed in the basement of the Aragon Ballroom and played by its owner, Brian Durack.
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