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- Life's_Aquarium abstract "Life's Aquarium is the fourth studio album by American R&B group Mint Condition. The album was released on November 16, 1999, and it is their first album released for Elektra Records. It is their first studio recording after their departure from Perspective Records, the record company that produced their three previous albums. They made their debut as Elektra artists on the soundtrack to the motion picture Why Do Fools Fall in Love with the song "Love is for Fools". They were originally signed to Elektra subsidiary East West Records, but were later moved to Elektra proper for the release of Life's Aquarium.Released in November 1999, the album was originally scheduled for release in October of that year. The month long pushback was due to the label waiting for the reception to the album's first single "If You Love Me". The song originally appeared as a solo track by Stokley Williams on the soundtrack to the 1998 Jada Pinkett Smith film Woo. The song was re-recorded with the band and a featured a string section that was arranged and composed by legendary conductor Clare Fischer. The music video was directed by Bille Woodruff. "If You Love Me" peaked at number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 5 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. A second single was released- "Is This Pain Our Pleasure" and peaked at number 42 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. The low charting of the song was due primarily to a music video never being made for the song.Upon release, Life's Aquarium charted at number 64 on the Billboard 200 and number 7 on the R&B albums charts. To date, it is the lowest selling Mint Condition album released on a major label. Life's Aquarium is notable for being their last album as a sextet. Two years after its release, keyboardist Keri Lewis would leave the band- reducing the band to a quintet. It is also notable for being their last album released on a major label- as they would go independent for their subsequent releases.".
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- Life's_Aquarium recordedIn California.
- Life's_Aquarium recordedIn Minnesota.
- Life's_Aquarium releaseDate "1999-11-16".
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- Life's_Aquarium allMusic Mint_Condition_(band).
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- Life's_Aquarium extra Charlie_Wilson_(singer).
- Life's_Aquarium extraColumn "Featured performer".
- Life's_Aquarium genre Contemporary_R&B.
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- Life's_Aquarium label Elektra_Records.
- Life's_Aquarium lastAlbum "Definition of a Band".
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- Life's_Aquarium nextAlbum "Livin' the Luxury Brown".
- Life's_Aquarium producer "Mint Condition".
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- Life's_Aquarium recorded "1998".
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- Life's_Aquarium released "1999-11-16".
- Life's_Aquarium thisAlbum "Life's Aquarium".
- Life's_Aquarium title If_You_Love_Me_(Mint_Condition_song).
- Life's_Aquarium title "Be Like That Sometimes".
- Life's_Aquarium title "Call Me".
- Life's_Aquarium title "Is This Pain Our Pleasure".
- Life's_Aquarium title "Just the Man for You".
- Life's_Aquarium title "Leave Me Alone".
- Life's_Aquarium title "Pretty Lady".
- Life's_Aquarium title "Spanish Eyes".
- Life's_Aquarium title "This Day, This Minute, Right Now".
- Life's_Aquarium title "Tonight".
- Life's_Aquarium title "Touch That Body".
- Life's_Aquarium title "Who Can You Trust".
- Life's_Aquarium type "Studio".
- Life's_Aquarium writer "Chris "Daddy" Dave, Jeffrey Allen, Stokley Williams".
- Life's_Aquarium writer "Keri Lewis".
- Life's_Aquarium writer "Keri Lewis, Stokley Williams".
- Life's_Aquarium writer "Lawrence Waddell".
- Life's_Aquarium writer "Lawrence Waddell, Stokley Williams".
- Life's_Aquarium writer "Ricky Kinchen, Stokley Williams".
- Life's_Aquarium writer "Stokley Williams".
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- Life's_Aquarium subject Category:1999_albums.
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- Life's_Aquarium comment "Life's Aquarium is the fourth studio album by American R&B group Mint Condition. The album was released on November 16, 1999, and it is their first album released for Elektra Records. It is their first studio recording after their departure from Perspective Records, the record company that produced their three previous albums. They made their debut as Elektra artists on the soundtrack to the motion picture Why Do Fools Fall in Love with the song "Love is for Fools".".
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