# "More" (featuring Anthony Hamilton) (Johnson, Kier Gist, Harold Lilly, Anthony Hamilton, Chris Lighty, Mary Brown, D. Hall) – 3:54
In August 2002, Kay Gee had the vision to create an R&B version of Salt-N-Pepa and added Michelle "DJ Myche Luv" Colon, a young female DJ.
Peter Kay | Kay Bailey Hutchison | Guy Gavriel Kay | Kay Kay Menon | James Paul Gee | Jackie Kay | Alan Kay | Kay Kyser | Kay Hagan | Katty Kay | Janet Kay | Kay Starr | DJ Kay Slay | Connie Kay | Terry Kay | Robbie Gee | Mary Kay | Khuda Kay Liye | Kay Summersby | Kay Panabaker | Kay Nielsen | Kay Hanley | Kay Boyle | Kay | Gee Vaucher | Vonda Kay Van Dyke | Spoonie Gee | Ray Kay | Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights | Paul Kay |
Don't Be Saprize featured production from the Road Dawgs themselves, Clinton "Payback" Sands, Greg Royal and Naughty by Nature producer Kay Gee, who produced the song "Break Yourself" with Darren Lighty.
The album, which featured production from Kay Gee and Darren Lighty, managed to chart in the top 40 on the U.S. Billboard 200, peaking at 32, though it found greater success on the Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, where it peaked at 7.