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R&B
Release Date: 05/01/2007
Run Time: 49:57
In My Own Words, released in early 2006, was a major success for
Ne-Yo. It was a number one album supported by two Top Ten singles and a third that peaked in the Top 20. As it kept gathering steam, the singer/songwriter/producer shrewdly continued to write for others:
Rihanna's Top Ten
"Unfaithful" and
Beyoncé's number one
"Irreplaceable" kept his profile on the rise through the end of the year. Indicating that he still has quality material to spare,
Because of You comes just a little after a year after his debut, and it is just as solid. Though some of the accomplices remain, such as the Norwegian
StarGate team (his partners on
"So Sick," "Sexy Love," "Unfaithful," and
"Irreplaceable") and
Ron Feemster, the key to the album's potency and freshness is its differences from
In My Own Words. None of the debut's singles were as upbeat as this album's lead single,
"Because of You," a sophisticated yet youthful song for the dancefloor, one of many instances where it's evident that
Ne-Yo has thoroughly absorbed
Michael Jackson and
Rod Temperton's rich vocal arrangements on
Off the Wall. The album's closing quarter fulfills the contemporary
ballad quota, but the preceding quarter provides imaginative and surprisingly adventurous arrangements, as well as some of the nastiest hooks.
"Sex with My Ex," the wildest of these three songs, is somewhere between a screwed-and-chopped mix of
Prince's
"Delirious" and
Diddy's
"Last Night," its hard beat and synthesizer rays twisted into knots. It's also one of several moments where a newfound swagger is just as convincing as that of prime
Usher. Making it to number one on your own, writing a major hit for one of the planet's most popular entertainers, and qualifying as the heir to
R. Kelly can have that effect. Executive producer
Jay-Z seems to know exactly what he has on his hands: on
"Crazy," he completes his verse within the first 30 seconds, allowing his
R&B franchise star to take over with no interruptions.
~Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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Miguel Camargo
from jacksonville, Florida
This album to me is just a must have, if your a R B fans
This album is lyrically amazing. The Song "Make it Work" explains that if you want your relationship to be sucessful you have to give it your all. The Song "Go On Girl" To me seems like its a response to beyonce's "Irrplaceable" And Rihanna's "Unfaithful" This is a great album.