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Order in the Court is the fourth studio album by American rapper Queen Latifah, released on June 16 1998 (see 1998 in music) in the United States on Motown Records.

Track listing

  • "Bananas (Who You Gonna Call?)" (featuring Apache) – 4:00
  • "Court Is in Session" – 3:52
  • "No/Yes (Skit)" – 0:44
  • "No/Yes" – 4:50
  • "Turn You On" – 4:21
  • "Black on Black Love" (featuring Antonique Smith and Next) – 5:05
  • "Parlay" – 4:52
  • "Paper" – 4:00
  • "What Ya Gonna Do" (featuring Inaya Jafan) – 4:33
  • "It's Alright" – 3:35
  • "Phone Call Skit" – 0:34
  • "Brownsville" (featuring Le Fem Markita, Scarlet and Nikki D) – 4:40
  • "I Don't Know" (featuring Sisqó) – 4:29
  • "Life" – 5:42

    European edition

  • "Let Her Live" (featuring Next)

    Japanese edition

  • "Let Her Live" (featuring Next)
  • "Keep Your Head to the Sky"

    Album notes

  • Singer Inaya Day is featured on the album, credited as Inaya Jafan.
  • Latifah performed the track "Life" at the Lilith Fair in 1998. The live song also appears on the CD and cassette release Lilith Fair Volume 2.
  • "Turn You On" Samples and Interpolates "I didn't mean to turn you on" By Cherelle.
  • "Let Her Live" Samples and Interpolates "That Girl" by Stevie Wonder.

    Trivia

  • Although there are guest appearances by Le Fem Markita, Scarlet, and Nikki D, they're only credited inside the album booklet.
  • This album received a Parental Advisory in the U.S. and Europe, but not in Japan.
  • The album is no longer in print.Further Information

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