It Doesn't Matter (album)

It Doesn't Matter
Studio album by The Underdog Project
Released United States 24 July 2001
Europe 20 November 2000
Genre R&B/Reggae/UK garage
Length 52:19
Label Radikal Records
Producer ToneDef, Triple S

It Doesn't Matter is the debut album by the band The Underdog Project, released in Germany on 20 November 2000 (see 2000 in music) on Radikal Records. The album combines a variety of music styles like R&B, 2-step beats and reggae, there are also ballads and a cappella tracks included. The album received a lot of attention in Germany, it was later released in the United States on 24 July 2001. It Doesn't Matter released a total of three singles: "Summer Jam", "Tonight" and "I Can't Handle It"

Reception

It Doesn't Matter debuted at number two on Germany album charts. It remained for several weeks but never reached the number one position. The album had most success in Germany and Australia. "Summer Jam" was one of the most successful singles in the album. The track reached number three position on Germany Top 100 Singles Chart for the entire summer 2000. Then, the second single off the album, "Tonight", was not considered a hit, although it stayed for several weeks in the Germany Top 100 Singles Charts. On 28 May 2001, "I Can't Handle It", the third, and final single was released staying at the top of the charts in Germany. Due to the success of the first singles, in the years 2003 and 2004 was released a remix of the album, including two new songs: "Saturday" and "Winter Jam"

Track listing

# Title
1. "Summer Jam" 3:30
2. "Vibin" 3:38
3. "Saturday" 5:00
4. "I Can't Handle It" 4:24
5. "4 AM" 5:24
6. "Half a Woman" 3:59
7. "Trippin'" 4:37
8. "For The Ladies" 3:43
9. "Tonight" 4:21
10. "No More" 2:59
11. "Selecta" 3:58
12. "All Night" 3:36
13. "Summer Jam (unplugged)" 3:58
14. "Summer Jam (dance edit)" 3:35

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
Germany Top 100 Albums Chart 2
Australia Albums Chart 3
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