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Elgin is the seventh studio album by American R&B singer Ginuwine. It was released by Notifi Music Group and E1 Music on February 15, 2011. His second album with Notifit, the album takes its title from Ginuwine's first name, the singer worked with producers Bryan-Michael Cox, Tapping Warren, Kendrick Dean, Melvin "Saint Nick" Coleman, MaddScientist, and Tank on the album. Songwriter and rapper Katrina "Trina" Taylor appears as a guest voalist on the album track "Batteries."

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  • Elgin is the seventh studio album by American R&B singer Ginuwine. It was released by Notifi Music Group and E1 Music on February 15, 2011. His second album with Notifit, the album takes its title from Ginuwine's first name, the singer worked with producers Bryan-Michael Cox, Tapping Warren, Kendrick Dean, Melvin "Saint Nick" Coleman, MaddScientist, and Tank on the album. Songwriter and rapper Katrina "Trina" Taylor appears as a guest voalist on the album track "Batteries." The album received a mixed reception by music critics, many of whom praised Ginuwine's vocal performances and the album's trend-detaching nature but found its lyrics unsuitable and cliché-addled. Upon its release, Elgin debuted at number 30 on the US Billboard 200, and at number seven on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart with first week sales of 19,100 copies. The album produced three singles, including lead single "What Could Have Been" as well as "Heaven" and "Body." (en)
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  • Elgin is the seventh studio album by American R&B singer Ginuwine. It was released by Notifi Music Group and E1 Music on February 15, 2011. His second album with Notifit, the album takes its title from Ginuwine's first name, the singer worked with producers Bryan-Michael Cox, Tapping Warren, Kendrick Dean, Melvin "Saint Nick" Coleman, MaddScientist, and Tank on the album. Songwriter and rapper Katrina "Trina" Taylor appears as a guest voalist on the album track "Batteries." (en)
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