702's fusion of street-oriented rap and urban soul on the group's debut album has a couple of fine moments, most notably the single "Steelo." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Ben Garrison (Mixing), Steve Cook (Administration), Kevin Thomas (Mixing), Nzínga (Make-Up), Terry Williams (Producer), Malik Pendleton (Producer), Chad "Dr. Seuss" Elliott (Producer), Todd Russaw (Mixing), Ben Garrison (Mixing Engineer), Michael Lavine (Tray Photo), Rashad Smith (Mixing), Lisa Smith Craig (A&R), Daniela Federici (Photography), Darrel Lockhart (Project Manager), George R. "Golden Fingers" Pearson (Producer), Troy Taylor (Vocal Arrangement), Troy Taylor (Producer), Malik Pendleton (Mixing), André Harrell (Executive Chief), Mary Brown (Vocals (Background)), Kevin Thomas (Engineer), Appolon "Chap" Noel (Engineer), Donell Jones (Engineer), Terry Williams (Keyboard Programming), Eliud "Lou" Ortiz (Mixing), Steve Cook (?), T-Bone Demmar (Mixing), T-Bone Demmar (Engineer), Kevin McKenzie (Engineer), Chad "Dr. Seuss" Elliott (Keyboards), David Harley (Design), Chad "Dr. Seuss" Elliott (Drum Programming), Terry Williams (Mixing), Poke (Producer), Missy Elliott (Vocal Arrangement), Shyheim (Rap), Kevin Thomas (Mixing Engineer), Rowan Eugene (Hair Stylist), Charles "Prince Charles" Alexander (Mixing), Dave Hancock (Assistant Engineer), Brandon Abeln (Engineer), Kevin McKenzie (Programming), André Harrell (?), Mario Rodriquez (Mixing Engineer), Mario Rodriquez (Mixing), Mario Rodriquez (Engineer), Donell Jones (Producer), Nicole Johnson (Vocal Arrangement), Rashad Smith (Drum Programming), Moise Laporte (Engineer), Eliud "Lou" Ortiz (Mixing Engineer), Michael Bivins (?), Chad "Dr. Seuss" Elliott (Mixing), Michael Lavine (Photography), Daniela Federici (Cover Photo), David Dachinger (Mixing), Takisha Olugbolagun (Stylist), Chris Gehringer (Mastering), Rashad Smith (Producer), Takisha Oluhnolshun (Stylist), Charles Farrar (Drum Programming), Charles Farrar (Producer), Malik Pendleton (Vocal Arrangement), Rashad Smith (Vocal Arrangement), Todd Russaw (Executive Producer), Eliud "Lou" Ortiz (Engineer), Troy Taylor (Keyboards), Kevin McKenzie (Producer), Terry Williams (Drum Programming)
No Doubt (1996) was the debut studio album by American rhythm and blues band 702. It album was certified Gold and also achieved Gold for "Steelo" and "Get It Together", a song written and produced by R&B singer Donell Jones that was also a #10 hit on the U.S. singles chart, proving to be their first Top 10 hit. Missy Elliott co-wrote and produced four songs on the album including "Steelo". The album was certified gold by the RIAA for selling over 500,000 copies.
Founding Member Orish Grinstead was apart of the group during the time the album was recorded and her background vocals appears on the vast majority of the album she does do the bridge on song "Get Down Like Dat"