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Album Review: In My Own Words

  • Artist: Ne-Yo
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 28, 2006
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

Shaffer Smith has been writing material for mainstream acts since the tail end of the '90s, when he was barely old enough to drive. In 2004, after he adopted the name Ne-Yo -- a sensible move since his birth name is more like that of a sitcom actor or anchorman than an R&B loverman -- his industry stock shot way up for co-writing Mario's "Let Me Love You," an inescapable number one hit. The pointedly titled In My Own Words is the second album he has made as a solo artist, but it's the first to be released, and its presentation clearly intends to get the point across that he's a writer, with images of lyric sheets strewn across the accompanying booklet, and the photo props of choice are pencils and pads, not practically naked models and probably rented sports cars. In My Own Words is a concise album with only one guest verse (from Peedi Peedi), unless you count the unlisted bonus remix (featuring Ghostface). It's very focused and surprisingly taut, especially for a debut that involves several producers. "So Sick," a hit single released in advance of the album, carries a vulnerability not unlike "Let Me Love You" -- it's certainly additional proof that Ne-Yo does heartache best of all -- but it's even more successful at staying on the right side of the line that separates heartfelt anguish from insufferable whining. Its modern approach, interlocked with touches of '70s and '80s R&B sensibilities, is also in effect for the entirety of the album. Beyond a couple lightweight tracks, the album only falters when scenarios from different relationships clash: in "Get Down Like That," Ne-Yo is a righteous boyfriend who turns down the advances of a tempting ex, while in "That Just Ain't Right," he confesses to an ex (who has been an ex for three years) that he calls out her name while in bed with his current lover. The problems, however, really aren't all that detrimental. Ne-Yo is a real talent as a songwriter, and as a vocalist he is unmistakably more concerned with serving the song than his ego. He's not the flashiest vocalist, but he's able to put across contrasting emotions with slight adjustments, and he balances toughness with tenderness exceptionally well -- all of which are uncommon traits in the early 2000s. This album could turn out to be the most impressive R&B debut of 2006, as well as one of several milestones in a lengthy career. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Stay E. Jordan Peedi Peedi, Ne-Yo (3:52)
Let Me Get This Right (Lyrics) Ne-Yo (3:47)
So Sick (Lyrics) Ne-Yo (3:28)
When You're Mad (Lyrics) Ne-Yo (3:42)
It Just Ain't Right (Lyrics) Cam Wilson Ne-Yo (3:47)
Mirror (Lyrics) Ne-Yo (3:48)
Sign Me Up (Lyrics) Ne-Yo (3:27)
I Ain't Gotta Tell You (Lyrics) A.J. Lewis Ne-Yo (3:17)
Get Down Like That (Lyrics) Bunny Sigler Ne-Yo (4:05)
Sexy Love (Lyrics) Ne-Yo (3:40)
Let Go (Lyrics) Ne-Yo (3:48)
Time (Lyrics) Ne-Yo (3:49)
[Untitled Track] Ne-Yo (4:57)

Credits

Jay Brown (A&R), Tor Erik Hermanson (Multi Instruments), Robert Taylor (Guitar), Brian Reid (Producer), Mikkel SE (Instrumentation), Tia Johson (Art Direction), Mikkel SE (Engineer), Kwaku Alston (Photography), Ne-Yo (Author), Jayvon Smith (Stylist), Larry Gold (Strings), Doug Joswick (Package Preparation), Phil Knott (Photography), Ervin Pope (Producer), Mark Ford (Groomer), Curtis "Sauce" Wilson (Engineer), Nichell Delvaille (Photography), Doug Joswick (Package Production), Mikkel SE (Multi Instruments), Tia Johnson (Art Direction), Tia Johnson (Design), Leesa Brunson (A&R), Jayvon Smith (Wardrobe), Robert Horn (Mixing), Robert Horn (Engineer), Larry Gold (Management), Carter Administration (Executive Producer), Dave Pensado (Mixing), Kevin "KD" Davis (Mixing), Ron "Neff U" Feemstar (Producer), Tom Coyne (Mastering), Tyran "Ty Ty" Smith (A&R), Ron "Neff U" Feemster (Producer), Sean Tallman (Engineer), Nonja McKenzie (Stylist), Adrienne Muhammad (A&R), Nonja McKenzie (Wardrobe), Tor Erik Hermanson (Instrumentation), Phil Tan (Mixing), Nichell Delvaille (Photo Coordination), Brandon Howard (Producer), Nichell Delvaille (Art Coordinator), Ashaunna Ayars (Marketing), Mike Tocci (Engineer), Curtis "Sauce" Wilson (Producer)
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In My Own Words
Studio album by Ne-Yo
Released February 28, 2006 (2006-02-28)
Recorded 2005-2006
Genre R&B, pop
Length 53:15
Label Def Jam
Producer Stargate, Shea Taylor, Ron Feemstar, Curtis Wilson
Professional reviews
Ne-Yo chronology
In My Own Words
(2006)
Because of You
(2007)
Singles from In My Own Words
  1. "Stay"
    Released: August 2, 2005
  2. "So Sick"
    Released: January 24, 2006
  3. "When You're Mad"
    Released: February 28, 2006
  4. "Sexy Love"
    Released: July 11, 2006

In My Own Words is the debut album from American singer-songwriter Ne-Yo, released on February 28, 2006. Four singles were released from the album, "Stay", "So Sick", "When You're Mad", and "Sexy Love". The first single, "Stay", was not as successful is its successors, being Ne-Yo's only song so far to not chart on the Billboard Hot 100. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 301,000 copies sold.[citation needed] Ne-Yo went on tour in August 2006 with Chris Brown and Dem Franchize Boyz. The album was subsequently certified platinum[11] with 1.6 million copies sold in the U.S., and 2 million copies sold worldwide.[citation needed] Upon its release, the album received generally positive reviews from most music critics, based on an aggregate score of 69/100 from Metacritic.[12]

Contents

Overview

Ne-Yo wrote the lyrics for each song on the album. Norwegian producers StarGate produced the hit single, "So Sick", and also contributed "Sexy Love", "Let Go", and "Time" for the debut LP. Other producers on the album include Ron "Neff-U" Feemster, Brian "B-Nasty" Reid, and Jai "King" Titus of Drama Family Entertainment, who produced the first single, "Stay", and the club-friendly "Sign Me Up" as well. "Let Me Get This Right" gets another Drama Family Entertainment.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Time
1 "Stay" (featuring Peedi Peedi) Ron "Neff-U" Feemster 3:52
2 "Let Me Get This Right" Brian "B-Nasty" Reid 3:48
3 "So Sick" StarGate 3:29
4 "When You're Mad" Shea Taylor 3:42
5 "It Just Ain't Right" Curtis "Sauce" Wilson 3:48
6 "Mirror" Shea Taylor 3:48
7 "Sign Me Up" Ron "Neff-U" Feemster 3:27
8 "I Ain't Gotta Tell You" Boola 3:17
9 "Get Down Like That" Ervin "EP" Pope 4:06
10 "Sexy Love" StarGate 3:41
11 "Let Go" StarGate 3:49
12 "Time" StarGate 3:49
* "Girlfriend" (UK Bonus Track) 4:00
* "Lonely" (Japanese Bonus Track) 4:41
* "Get Down Like That (Remix)" (featuring Ghostface Killah) (US Hidden Track/Japanese Bonus Track) Ervin "EP" Pope 4:57

Charts

Album
Chart (2006) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Urban Albums Chart[13] 41
Austrian Albums Chart 63
Dutch Albums Chart[13] 50
French Albums Chart[13] 20
German Albums Chart 27
New Zealand RIANZ Albums Chart 35
Swiss Music Charts[13] 11
UK Albums Chart[13] 14
U.S. Billboard 200[14] 1
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[15] 1
Chart procession and succession
Preceded by
High School Musical Soundtrack
Billboard 200 number-one album
March 12, 2006 - March 18, 2006
Succeeded by
Reality Check by Juvenile

References

  1. ^ Kellman, Andy. Review: In My Own Words. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2009-11-18.
  2. ^ Fiore, Raymond. Review: In My Own Words. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on 2009-11-18.
  3. ^ Nichols, Natalie. Review: In My Own Words. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on 2009-11-18.
  4. ^ Sanneh, Kelefa. Review: In My Own Words. The New York Times. Retrieved on 2009-11-18.
  5. ^ Nishimoto, Dan. Review: In My Own Words. PopMatters. Retrieved on 2009-11-18.
  6. ^ Ringen, Jonathan. Review: In My Own Words. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on 2009-11-18.
  7. ^ Inskeep, Thomas. Review: In My Own Words. Stylus Magazine. Retrieved on 2009-11-18.
  8. ^ Jones, Steve. Review: In My Own Words. USA Today. Retrieved on 2009-11-18.
  9. ^ Cummings, Jozen. "Review: In My Own Words". Vibe: 129. February 2006.
  10. ^ Caramanica, Jon. Review: In My Own Words. The Village Voice. Retrieved on 2009-11-18.
  11. ^ RIAA - Gold & Platinum search
  12. ^ In My Own Words (2006): Reviews. Metacritic. Retrieved on 2009-11-18.
  13. ^ a b c d e Ne-Yo - In My Own Words - Music Charts αCharts. Accessed September 20, 2008.
  14. ^ The Billboard 200 - In My Own Words - Ne-Yo Billboard. Accessed September 20, 2008.
  15. ^ Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums - In My Own Words - Ne-Yo Billboard. Accessed September 20, 2008.

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