A Different Me

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  • Artist: Keyshia Cole
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: December 16, 2008
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

A Different Me offers more dimensions, from lyrical and production standpoints, than Keyshia Cole's first two albums. Everything she recorded prior to this came from some degree of pain. Even though Just Like You's "Heaven Sent" was as beatific as anything else on the charts throughout 2008, its sentiment came more from a sense of relief in the wake of relationships gone sour, and "Let It Go" was made for the club but dealt with "roaming dogs." Overall, this is Cole's most free-spirited and adventurous album to date, and it is not without its stretches where reach exceeds grasp, like the jazzed-up, over-busy statement of purpose "Make Me Over" and the surprisingly saccharine "This Is Us." Yet there's a core of at least seven songs here that rate as highly as the best from the first two albums, and they're anything but reheated. "Don't Stop" beams with energy and pure, uncomplicated joy. "Oh-Oh, Yeah-Yea" is yearningly seductive, from Cole's pleas to its drawn-out tides of strings. In "Thought You Should Know," she doesn't drop her guard entirely while revealing more vulnerability than ever. "No Other" is the only track that sounds cut from the same cloth as Just Like You, and the resemblance is only in sound, with the equally urgent and sweepingly dramatic "Shoulda Let You Go" a definite reference, but the emotions between the two are starkly contrasting, with regret exchanged for aching desire. Cole pushes herself into new territory and becomes a more versatile songwriter and vocalist in convincing, frequently thrilling, fashion. Here's where the comparisons begin to fade away. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

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A Different Me
Studio album by Keyshia Cole
Released December 16, 2008
Recorded 2008
Genre R&B, hip hop soul, hip hop, soul
Label Imani, Geffen, Interscope
Producer Keyshia Cole (exec.), Manny Halley (exec.), Ron Fair (exec.), Polow da Don, The Runners, The Outsyders, Kwamé, Orthodox & Ransom, Carvin & Ivan, Toxic, Tank, Jason T. Miller, Theron "Neffu" Feemster, Reo, Poke & Tone, Spandor
Keyshia Cole chronology
Just Like You
(2007)
A Different Me
(2008)
Calling All Hearts
(2010)
Singles from A Different Me
  1. "Playa Cardz Right"
    Released: October 28, 2008
  2. "You Complete Me"
    Released: January 20, 2009
  3. "Trust"
    Released: May 5, 2009

A Different Me is the third studio album by American R&B singer Keyshia Cole, released on December 16, 2008 in the United States.[1][2] The album has been certified gold by the RIAA.[3]

Contents

Conception

A Different Me focuses less on heartache and more on maturity of her vocals and lyrics.[4] Cole explained that, "The first two albums were more…painful. It's a different me this time: a young woman who's still growing and finding myself, exploring life through different routes musically and in other areas. I wrote more about other people's situations than my own. I'm moving forward."[2]

On the songwriting process, Cole stated, "When I hear something, I hear it—it doesn't take me three, four, five times to hear a song and say, 'OK, let's write.' If I don't write to it right off the bat, it's not working."[2] All the songs on the album were written or co-written by Cole.[5] Guest appearances include Amina, Nas, Monica and 2Pac.[5] Along with the album, Cole is developing a movie based on her life. A screenwriter will develop the script with Cole in 2009.[2]

The lead single of the album, "Playa Cardz Right" featuring Tupac, was released on October 21, 2008. It originally appeared on Tupac's Pac's Life, but was rearranged by Cole and producers Ron Fair and Carvin & Ivan.[2]

Release and promotion

Before the album was released, BET released the third and final season of her reality show, Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is which showed her in the process of finishing the album and writing a movie. Guests during the season include Ron Fair, Polow Da Don, Monica, and Shirley Murdock.

The album was released on December 16, 2008. Earlier that week, Cole made an appearance on BET's 106 and Park being interviewed and introducing the video to Playa Cardz Right. Cole also embarked on the I Am Music Tour in late 2008 and A Different Me Tour in the summer of 2009. She was featured in Billboard Magazine, WordUp Magazine, and VIBE Magazine from Winter of 2008 to Spring of 2009.

Reception

Critical response

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars 2008
The Boston Globe favorable 2008
Daily News 4/5 stars 2008
Entertainment Weekly B 2008
Hollywood Reporter (favorable) 2009
New York Times mixed 2008
Rolling Stone 3/5 stars 2009
Slant 3/5 stars 2008
Spin 3.5/5 stars 2008
USA Today 3/4 stars 2008

The album received generally favorable reviews. Andy Kellman of Allmusic gave the album four out of five stars, calling the album "Cole's most free-spirited and adventurous album to date", going on to say that there are "at least seven songs here that rate as highly as the best from the first two albums".[6] Jim Farber of Daily News also gave the album four out of five stars, noting that "Cole's assertions of sweetness and light hardly prove as seamless, or simple, as her songs declare". He declares that "her makeover feels less like a day at the spa than a night at the shrink", going on to say that "instead of seeming harrowing or dark", the album's result is "soulful and fulfilling".[7] The Boston Globe said that "Cole emphatically dares to be different—and pretty great".[8] On the contrary, Jon Caramanica of The New York Times noted that Cole "let go of her doubt", going on to say that "it's missed".[9]

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number two on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 322,000 copies in its first week, giving Cole her best week sales.[10] In its second week, the album fell to number seven, selling 127,000 copies.[11] In its third and fourth week, the album remained at number seven, selling 54,000 and 37,000 copies, respectively.[12][13] In its fifth week, the album fell to number nine, selling 31,000 copies.[14] In its sixth week, the album climbed to number six, selling 31,000 copies.[15] In its seventh week, the album fell to number eight, selling 31,000 copies.[16] In its eighth week, the album fell to number ten. Despite the two tracks not being singles, Beautiful Music and Where This Love Could End Up both made it on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at #95 and #79. The album has sold over 500,000 copies in the U.S.

Singles

  • "Playa Cardz Right" was the debut single featuring a posthumous release from rap icon, Tupac Shakur. The album was originally featured on 2006's Pac's Life before being remastered. It was produced by Carvin & Ivan and Ron Fair. The video was released on BET's Access Granted on October 30, 2008 and was officially released on October 31, 2008. It peaked at #9 on Billboard's US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
  • "You Complete Me" the second single. It was featured on Cole's Myspace page in December and officially released on January 20, 2009. It was produced by Theron Feemster and Ron Fair. It peaked at #7 on Billboard's US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
  • "Trust" was the third single. Originally recorded as a solo by Cole and released as an iTunes bonus track to her previous project, Just like You, it was rerecorded featuring vocals from R&B singer and friend, Monica. It was produced by Toxic and Ron Fair. The video premiered on April 9, 2009 and peaked at #1 on BET's 106 & Park. It peaked at #5 on Billboard's US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs becoming the most successful single of the album.
  • "This Is Us" was rumored to be the fourth and final single of the album. Although, the single was never officially released, it did receive radio airplay.

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "A Different Me" (Intro)   Reo 1:47
2. "Make Me Over" (Contains interpolations of Ike & Tina Turner's "Tina's Wish") E. Dean, Polow da Don, K. Cole[17] Polow da Don & Ron Fair 3:05
3. "Please Don't Stop"   K. Cole, A. Harr, J Jackson, R. Fair The Runners & Ron Fair 4:04
4. "Erotic"   K. Cole, T. Feemster, R. Fair "THE-RON" Feemster (Additional Production by Ron Fair) 4:10
5. "You Complete Me"   K. Cole, T.O. Feemster, "THE-RON" Feemster (Additional Production by Ron Fair) 3:51
6. "No Other" (featuring Amina Harris) K. Cole, Kwame, J. Pyser, J Guido, A. Harris Kwamé (Additional Production by Ron Fair) 3:34
7. "Oh-Oh, Yeah-Yea" (featuring Nas) K. Cole, N. Briscoe, R. Akinyemi The Outsyders 3:58
8. "Playa Cardz Right" (featuring 2Pac) T. Shakur, K. Cole, J. Jackson, C Haggins, I Barias, Y. Fula, T. Himes, M Harding Carvin & Ivan and Ron Fair 4:51
9. "Brand New"   K. Cole Additional Production by Ron Fair 4:16
10. "Trust" (with Monica) K. Cole, F. Taylor Toxic Donald Alford and Ron Fair 4:13
11. "Thought You Should Know"   K. Cole, J. Bereal, T. Jones Tank and Ron Fair 4:18
12. "This Is Us"   E. Bogart, V. Hort, J.T. Miller Ron Fair and Jason T. Miller 3:16
13. "Where This Love Could End Up"   K. Cole, J. C. Oliver, S.J. Barnes, R. Gonzalez Poke & Tone and The ARE 2:55
14. "Beautiful Music"   K. Cole, J. C. Oliver, S.J. Barnes, A. Mosley Poke & Tone and Spanador 3:59
15. "A Different Me" (Outro) K. Cole, R. Owen Reo 1:31
16. "Playa Cardz Right (No Rap Version)" (iTunes bonus track)   Carvin & Ivan and Ron Fair 3:57
17. "I Love You (Part 3)" (featuring Lil Wayne) (iTunes bonus track)   Carvin & Ivan and Ron Fair 4:23

Personnel

  • Kid Named Gus – engineer
  • Jonathan Merritt – assistant engineer
  • Jason T. Miller – producer, guitar, synths
  • Peter Mokran – mixing
  • James Murray – engineer
  • Vek Neal – illustrations
  • Outsyders – producer, engineer
  • Carlos Oyanedel – mixing assistant
  • Dave Pensado – mixing
  • Jason Perry – drums
  • Poke & Tone – producer
  • Polow da Don – producer
  • James Poyser – producer
  • David "DQ" Quinones – engineer
  • Josh "Guido" Rivera – guitar
  • Mike Ruiz – photography
  • The Runners – producer, engineer
  • Allen Sides – string engineer
  • Johnnie "Smurf" Smith – keyboards
  • Phil Tan – mixing
  • Tank – producer
  • Eric Weaver – mixing assistant
  • Frank Wolf – string engineer
  • Andrew Wuepper – mixing assistant

Chart history

Chart (2008) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200[18] 2
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[19] 1

References

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