Greater Than One is the fifth studio album by American musician Dwele . It was released on August 28, 2012, via RT Music Group/eOne Music . Production was mainly handled by Dwele himself, in addition to Mike City , G-1, Prince "BikMagic" Damons and Rek. It features guest appearances from Monica Blaire, Black Milk , J. Tait, L'Renee and Raheem DeVaughn . The album peaked at number 30 on the Billboard 200 and number 9 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums , selling 11,000 copies in its first week of sales.[ 4]
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Greater Than One Less Than Three" Andwele Gardner Dwele 1:12 2. "Going Leaving" Gardner Dwele 3:54 3. "Takes 2 2 Tango" Gardner Dwele 3:58 4. "What You Gotta Do" (featuring Raheem DeVaughn ) Gardner Dwele 4:43 5. "What Profit" Michael Flowers Mike City 3:31 6. "Obey" Gardner Dwele 5:23 7. "This Love" Prince Damons BikMagic 3:19 8. "Must Be" (featuring Black Milk , J. Tait and L'Renee) Gardner Dwele 4:14 9. "Swank" (featuring Monica Blaire) Gardner Dwele 3:54 10. "Patrick Ronald" (featuring Monica Blaire) Gardner Dwele 3:57 11. "Special" Flowers Mike City 3:39 12. "Love Triangle" Gardner 3:22 13. "Frankly My Dear (I'm Bennett I Ain't Innit)" Gardner Dwele 3:13 Total length: 48:19
Andwele "Dwele " Gardner – vocals, producer (tracks: 1–4, 6, 8–10, 13)
Raheem DeVaughn – vocals (track 4)
Curtis "Black Milk " Cross – vocals (track 8)
James Tait – vocals (track 8)
L'Renee – vocals (track 8)
Blaire White – vocals (tracks: 9, 10)
Michael "Mike City " Flowers – producer & arranger (tracks: 5, 11)
Prince "BikMagic" Damons – producer (track 7)
George "G-One" Archie – producer (track 12)
Rek – producer (track 12)
Todd Fairall – mixing
Ronald "Ron E." Estill – mixing
Eric Morgeson – mastering
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