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  1. Conversations with Queen is the second and most recent album by rapper, Queen Pen. The album was released on May 22, 2001, on Motown Records and was executive produced by Kedar Massenburg and Queen Pen. Conversations with Queen was less successful than her previous album My Melody, only making it to number 134 on the Billboard 200 ...

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    "Warn U" (featuring Kory Ward)
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    "Pussy Ain't for Free"
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    "I Reps" (featuring Cam'ron, Prodigy and ...
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    "QP/Cam'ron?" (featuring Cam'ron)
    • 2000–2001
    • Hip hop
    • May 22, 2001
  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "Conversations With Queen" on Discogs.

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  3. 22 de may. de 2001 · When did Queen Pen release Conversations With Queen? Album Credits. ... Cam’ron, Chico DeBarge & 9 more. Producers Cochise, D/R Period, Teddy Riley & 1 more. Writers Cochise, Gary Kemp, JAY-Z ...

  4. 8 de sept. de 2001 · While last time around producer Teddy Riley made sure the package was well-rounded, this time the project has too many fathers or better yet a mother that is not at all sure how to raise her kids, meaning her songs.

    • Matt Jost
  5. Conversations With Queen. 04:22. Composers: Teddy Riley - Shawn Carter - Lynise Walters - Gary Kemp. 06. Party Ain't A Party (Album Version Explicit) Queen Pen. My Melody. 04:10. Composers: Teddy Riley - Aqil Davidson - M. Smith - Lynise Walters - Terrance Kelly - Idris Davidson - Philip Bailey - Charles Stepney - Maurice White. 01. Warn U.

  6. Episode - Single (feat. Teddy Riley & Queen Pen) - Single. 2023. No Diggity (feat. Dr. Dre & Queen Pen) [Sam Wilkes & Brian Green Sample Free Remix] - Single. 2019. Listen to Conversations With Queen by Queen Pen on Apple Music. 2001. 16 Songs. Duration: 50 minutes.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Queen_PenQueen Pen - Wikipedia

    The album contained production largely handled by Riley and writing contributions from fellow Brooklyn native Jay-Z. Her second studio album, Conversations with Queen (2001) contained less involvement from both and saw minimal critical or commercial response.