Black Mozart (Ryan Leslie album)

For the 18th century musician known as the "Black Mozart", see Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
Black Mozart
Studio album by Ryan Leslie
Released August 31, 2013
Recorded 20122013
Genre R&B, Hip hop
Label NextSelection Lifestyle Group
Producer Ryan Leslie, Cardiak, Illmind, Cadenza, Wondagurl
Ryan Leslie chronology
Les Is More
(2012)
Black Mozart
(2013)
MZRT
(2015)
Singles from Black Mozart
  1. "Carnival of Venice"
    Released: January 28, 2013
  2. "Lay Down"
    Released: June 1, 2014

Black Mozart is the fourth studio album by R&B singer-songwriter and producer Ryan Leslie, it was released on August 31, 2013. The album was released for free for whoever joined the Renegades - Leslie's own portal for fans.[1]

Promotion

On July 29, 2013, Leslie released a 25-minute documentary titled - Ryan Leslie presents BLACK MOZART, which showed him in Europe recording the album.[2] Then, on November 13, 2013, Leslie released a second 12-minute documentary titled - Ryan Leslie presents Black Mozart (Epilogue), which shows him recording the second half of the album.[3]

Commercial performance

As of August 7th, 2015, the album has sold 15,000 copies. The number of albums sold mirrors the number of Renegades a part of Leslie's portal.[4]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Carnival of Venice"  Anthony Leslie, Ramon Ibanga, Jr.Illmind 3:27
2. "Black Mozart"  Leslie, Carl McCormickCardiak, Leslie (co.) 4:29
3. "Higher"  LeslieCadenza, Leslie (co.) 3:26
4. "History"  Leslie, McCormickCardiak 3:14
5. "Lay Down"  Leslie, IbangaIllmind 8:01
6. "Full Moon"  Leslie, Ebony OshunrindeWondagurl 5:30
7. "Only the Lonely" (featuring Courtney Bennett)Leslie, IbangaIllmind 6:08
8. "Evacuation"  Leslie, OshunrindeWondagurl, Leslie (co.) 4:00
9. "Green" (featuring Fabolous)Leslie, McCormick, John JacksonCardiak 4:22
10. "Bad Chicks"  Leslie, IbangaIllmind 5:54
11. "I Love It"  LeslieCadenza, Leslie (add.) 4:13
12. "Coke Cans"  Leslie, McCormickCardiak, Leslie (co.), Gabe Labrinth (add.) 3:54

References

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