98 Degrees and Rising is the second album released by American boy band 98 Degrees . Released by Motown on October 20, 1998, it features the Billboard Hot 100 Top 5 singles "Because of You " (#3) and "The Hardest Thing " (#5),[ 2] cover versions of Mark Wills ' "I Do (Cherish You) " and Michael Jackson 's "She's Out of My Life ",[ 3] the duet "True to Your Heart " with label mate Stevie Wonder , which was featured on the soundtrack of the 1998 Disney film Mulan , and the song "Fly with Me", which was featured on the soundtrack album for the 1999 film Pokémon: The First Movie (although it does not appear in the film itself).
98° and Rising Released October 27, 1998 (1998-10-27 ) Recorded 1998 Studio Unique Recording Studios (New York City , New York)The Hit Factory (New York City, NY)Banana Toons (Vancouver , British Columbia) Blue Wave (Vancouver, BC) The Bennett House (Franklin, Tennessee )Wave House (Vancouver, BC) Chung King Studios (New York City, NY)Murlyn Studios (Stockholm , Sweden)Record One (Van Nuys , California)The Record Plant (Los Angeles , CA)Soundtrack Studios (New York City, NY) 16th Avenue Sound (Nashville , TN) Sixth Avenue Sound (Nashville, TN) Genre Label Motown Producer
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [ 1]
The album has sold over four million copies in the United States alone, becoming the band's best-selling album. This was also the band's last album on Motown (not counting the Japanese release of This Christmas ) before they left for Motown's parent company, Universal Records .
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"Heat It Up" contains samples of "Just a Touch of Love" written by Daniel Webster, Mark Adams, Mark Hicks, Raymond Turner, Starleana Young , Steve Arrington , and Thomas Lockett and performed by Slave
"Fly With Me" contains samples of "Dancing Queen " written by Benny Andersson , Björn Ulvaeus , and Stig Anderson and performed by ABBA
"Do You Wanna Dance" contains a sample of "Get Down on It " written by Charles Smith , Eumir Deodato , George Brown, James Taylor , Robert Bell , Robert Mickens, and Ronald Bell and performed by Kool & the Gang
"To Me You're Everything" contains samples of "Fantasy " written by Maurice White , Eduardo Del-Barrio , and Verdine White and performed by Earth, Wind, & Fire
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Title 1. "Intro" 0:42 2. "Heat It Up" 4:14 3. "If She Only Knew" 4:28 4. "I Do (Cherish You)" 3:46 5. "Still" 4:01 6. "Because of You" 4:57 7. "Give It Up" (Interlude) 1:31 8. "Do You Wanna Dance" 4:14 9. "True to Your Heart" 4:16 10. "To Me You're Everything" 4:10 11. "The Hardest Thing" 4:33 12. "She's Out of My Life" 3:08 13. "Invisible Man" 4:43 14. "Fly with Me" 3:51 15. "The Hardest Thing" (Love To Infinity 12" Mix) 6:37 16. "Because of You" (Hex Hector Dance Mix) 3:07
Bonus Disc Title 1. "This Gift" (Christmas Version) 4:06 2. "The Christmas Song" 4:08 3. "This Gift" (Pop Version) 4:08
Bonus Videos Title 1. "I Do (Cherish You)" 3:46 2. "The Hardest Thing" 3:54 3. "Because of You" 4:02 4. "Invisible Man" 4:02 5. "Was It Something I Didn't Say" 4:14
98 Degrees
Justin Jeffre – vocals, including lead vocals (9) and spoken vocals (2, 9, 10, 12)
Drew Lachey – vocals, including lead vocals (6, 9)
Nick Lachey – lead vocals (all tracks except 1 and 8)
Jeff Timmons – vocals, including lead vocals (3, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13)
Additional musicians
Bag – all instruments (11)
Kern Brantley – bass (2)
Dane DeViller – classical guitar (3), guitar (6)
Dr. Roy – trumpet (12)
Latoya Duggin – backing vocals (2)
Sylvia Duggin – backing vocals (2)
Taneka Duggin – backing vocals (2)
Stephen Erdody – cello (12)
David Frank – keyboards (12)
Mark Hammond – drum programming (4)
Mattias Johansson – violin (7)
Gordon Kennedy – guitars (4)
Brian Newcombe – electric bass (3)
Beata Söderberg – cello (7)
Keith Thomas – bass (4), keyboards (4)
Patrick Tucker – guitar (7)
Stevie Wonder – additional vocals (10), backing vocals (10)
Technical
98 Degrees – vocal arrangements (5, 9)
Paul Arnold – recording engineer (12)
Bag – recording engineer (11)
Chris Bailey – assistant recording engineer (5)
Tom Bender – mix engineer (1), assistant mix engineer (3, 8)
Devon Biere – arrangements (13)
Dane DeViller – arrangements (3), mix engineer (3), mixing (6), programming (3, 6)
Chris Fogel – recording engineer (10)
David Frank – arrangements (12)
Chris Gehringer – mastering
Jason Goldstein – recording engineer (2, 9)
Mick Guzauski – mixing (1, 6, 12), mix engineer (3, 6, 8, 13)
Adam D. Hatley – assistant recording engineer (13)
Sean Hosein – arrangements (3), mix engineer (3), mixing (6), programming (3, 6)
Mikael Ifversen – recording engineer (12)
Steve Igner – recording engineer (1, 8)
Phil Kaffel – mix engineer (10), recording engineer (10)
John Kelton – recording engineer (13)
Steve Kipner – arrangements (12)
Matt Marteinsson – assistant recording engineer (3, 6)
Mark Nevers – assistant recording engineer (13)
Alex Olsson – assistant recording engineer (7, 11)
Greg Parker – assistant recording engineer (4)
Pras – mix engineer (5)
Cathy Rich – assistant recording engineer (12)
Bob Rosa – mix engineer (7, 11), recording engineer (7, 11)
Steve Smith – recording engineer (3, 6)
Chris Theis – mix engineer (5), recording engineer (5)
Rich Travali – mix engineer (2, 9)
Craig Waddell – Pro Tools (3, 6)
Bill Whittington – recording engineer (4), mix engineer (4)
Gary Winger – assistant recording engineer (3, 6)
Chart (1999)
Position
US Billboard 200[ 11]
25
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard )[ 12]
65
Chart (2000)
Position
US Billboard 200[ 13]
92
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