Track Listing
- "1 Thing" (Amerie Rogers, Rich Harrison, Stanley Walden) – 4:01
- Contains excerpts from The Meters' "Oh, Calcutta!" (Stanley Walden)
- "All I Need" (Rogers, Harrison, Dexter Wansel) – 3:09
- Contains elements of Jean Carne's "You Are All I Need" (Dexter Wansel)
- "Touch" (Rogers, Sean Garrett, James Phillips, Jonathan Smith, Craig Love, LaMarquis Jefferson) – 3:38
- "Not the Only One" (Rogers, Andre Gonzalez, Bryce Wilson, Makeda Davis, Simon Johnson) – 3:46
- "Like It Used to Be" (Rogers, Harrison) – 3:39
- "Talkin' About" (Rogers, Harrison) – 4:19
- "Come with Me" (Harrison) – 3:34
- "Rolling Down My Face" (Rogers, Harrison, Roy Ayers) – 3:34
- Contains a sample of Roy Ayers' "Searching" (Roy Ayers)
- "Can We Go" (featuring Carl Thomas) (Rogers, Carl Thomas, Roosevelt Harrell III, Maurice White, Philip Bailey) – 3:29
- Contains excerpts from Earth, Wind & Fire's "Evil" (Maurice White, Philip Bailey)
- "Just Like Me" (Rogers, Andre Harris, Vidal Davis, Jason Boyd, Ryan Toby, Sunshine Anderson) – 3:46
- "Falling" (Rogers, Andy Thelusma) – 4:58
- "1 Thing" (Remix featuring Eve) (Rogers, Harrison, Eve Jeffers, Walden) – 4:18
- Contains excerpts from The Meters' "Oh, Calcutta!" (Stanley Walden)
- "Why Don't We Fall in Love" (Richcraft Remix) (Harrison) – 3:36
- Contains elements of The Ebonys' "You're the Reason Why" (Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff)
- Japanese edition
- "I'm Coming Out" – 3:31
- European edition
- "Man Up" (featuring Nas) (Nasir Jones, Johnson, Gonzales, Elizabeth Wyce, Michael Quatro, L. Kinshkon) – 3:41
- DualDisc edition
Released on July 15, 2005, it includes a DVD featuring the entire album in enhanced PCM audio plus the contents below:
- Interview
- Behind-the-Scenes Footage from "1 Thing" and "Touch" Music Videos
- "1 Thing" (Video)
- "Touch" (Video) (featuring T.I.)
- "Man Up" (featuring Nas)
- "Touch" (Remix featuring T.I.)
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