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| Artist: Ne-yo Label: Def Jam Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $8.43 You Save: $5.55 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 73 reviews Sales Rank: 126
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.4
MPN: 001141002 UPC: 602517735620 EAN: 0602517735620
Release Date: September 16, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Closer | | • | Nobody | | • | Single | | • | Mad | | • | Miss Independent | | • | Why Does She Stay | | • | Fade Into The Background | | • | So You Can Cry | | • | Part Of The List | | • | Back To What You Know | | • | Lie To Me | | • | Stop This World |
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If the mark of the skilful Lothario is the one who knows to always tell his lover what she wants to hear, surely Def Jam’s R&B sensation Ne-Yo--aka Los Angeles singer-songwriter Shaffer Chimere Smith--is one of the greatest of them all. On his third album, Year of the Gentleman, Chimere channels his hitmaking talents into a suite of R&B songs that are more respectful than rampant in their approach to the romancing. “Single" is a song that reaches out to all the lonely girls, Ne-Yo promising, “I'll be your boyfriend til the song goes off," while the Stargate-produced “Miss Independent," lit up by neon synthesizers, suggests Smith isn't too concerned with his own machismo to test out flipping the traditional gender roles, serenading a girl who's a player in her own right: “Everything she got, you bet she bought it." The album is at its best with the central, two-song movement of “Why Does She Stay" and “Fade Into the Background"--the former finding Ne-Yo questioning his own neglectful nature over a backdrop of shimmering keys, the latter a sombre piece that finds our narrator accepting the news that his lover has found another with a rare, heart-rending magnanimity. --Louis Pattison
Album Description "Closer," written by Ne-Yo and produced by Stargate, is the first single from Ne-Yo's upcoming third album, YEAR OF THE GENTLEMAN, set to arrive in stores June 24th. It is the follow-up to Because Of You (released May 2007), which received this year's Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album, and In My Own Words (February 2006) - both of which debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. In addition to his Contemporary R&B Album award, Ne-Yo earned four other Grammy nominations this year, including two for his collaboration with Rihanna, "Hate That I Love You" (which he co-wrote), namely Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance Duo/Group; as well as Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for his #2 hit "Because Of You"; and Record of the Year for Beyonc's "Irreplaceable" (which he co-produced). Ne-Yo's Grammy recognition followed up the UK's 13th annual MOBO (Music Of Black Origin) Awards in September 2007 - the only televised European Awards Show solely dedicated to urban music and culture - at which he won for Best Song ("Because Of You") and Best R&B Act. Ne-Yo's RIAA platinum debut album In My Own Words was nominated for a Grammy as Best Contemporary R&B Album. It spun off three chart-topping hits, starting late-2005 with his debut Def Jam single, the #1 Grammy-nominated "So Sick," followed by "When You're Mad" and "Sexy Love." Ne-Yo capped 2006 as Male R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year at the Billboard Music Awards. At the The 21st Annual Soul Train Music Awards in February 2007, Ne-Yo won the Coca-Cola Award for Best R&B/Soul or Rap new Artist for "Sexy Love."
Album Description 2008 album from the Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter. With Year of the Gentleman, the Las Vegas native and premier songwriter has constructed a suite of songs that shows exactly what he means by class. Written over the course of travels through Europe last year and influenced by his own fascination with the Rat Pack, Ne-Yo explains, ''For me, the sharpness of Sammy and Sinatra is the kind of style I strive for in clothes and music. Year of the Gentleman is named in honor of those guys.'' 12 tracks.
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Ne-Yo At His Best September 18, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I hate CDs, I won't lie. Often, I will skip through and see what song will jump out at me. But, for the first time in a long time, I let this CD play straight through. If there was ever to be an heir to what Michael Jackson did in the 80s and 90s, Ne-Yo would be a worthy successor. Chris Brown got the moves but Ne-Yo has the gift. For once, an artist got it right when it comes to tapping into the mixed range of emotions I might be feeling during the day or what I might be going through. "Mad" has to be my favorite track on this CD. Being a songwriter, I was also happy see that Ne-Yo gave himself nothing but the best material to work with. This is evident on "Stop This World." This is a CD worthy of having, if you haven't ordered it already.
If you are looking for a great R&B album, this is IT!!! September 29, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have never been a big NE-YO fan, don't get me wrong, some of his songs are good, but his hit CLOSER made me get this album. I love that song! Though there is not another song like it on the album, I still loved the album. It is one of the best R&B albums I've heard in a long time. If you are a fan of R&B, you will love this album. It has made me a big Ne-Yo fan!
Ne-Yo You're the Best! October 8, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
After having the awesome and exhilarating experience of meeting Ne-yo at his album release party at Atlanta's "300 Atlanta" bowling alley/lounge, I totally fell head over heels for this lyrical genius. Ne-yo brings an element to R&B that has not been heard in decades. He ingeniously unites the sounds of some of Michael Jackson's greatest hits with his own touch of the quality classic Ne-yo sound! Ne-yo took his time writing this album. He went deep inside of himself to express the feelings of women, the pain of broken relationships and the regret of passing up a good woman, only to witness the marriage of that person to a man who Ne-yo exclaims "funny you don't know what you got, `til you don't got it no more ("Fade Into the Background" - beautifully written and oh, so Ne-yo!!). On "Miss Independent" he chooses his words carefully by denoting that what turns him on about a woman is a "woman who wants you, but don't need you"! The beat and the lyrics mesh beautifully for a definite #1 hit! This song lets you know, Ne-yo is definitely at the top of his game! On other cuts, such as "Part of the List", "Stop this World" and "So You Can Say", the lyrical genius in Ne-yo is truly shining! This time around Ne-yo has shown that this is undoubtedly the "Year of the Gentleman". If you are looking for segues to raunchy tracks like "Mirror" or "Sex with My Ex" found on previous Ne-yo classics, you will not find it - this creative genius is able to express his sexual appetite in such a debonair manner you think you are listening to cuts from Marvin Gaye or Eddie Kendricks from the Temptations! Ne-yo has matured and the Year of the Gentleman is a celebration of that maturity. You will not be disappointed one bit.
Ne-Yo Does It Again September 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are a fan of R&B, you must credit Ne-Yo for his ability to try something new. I truly love Year of The Gentleman, as much as I loved Ne-Yo - In My Own Words and Because Of You. What excites me about Ne-Yo, is that you never know what to expect on the next album. However, you can count on creative lyrics and a different sound every time.
Ne-Yo has done it again September 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this album. This album is just good as the first two. This album shows what Ne-Yo means by class. He is influenced by his own fascination with the Rat Pack. This album is named in honor of Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra. This is a worldy album. This album is right on time to usher in a new era "world music". This album is going to go Platinum! GO get this album.
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