Based On A True Story (Lil' Mo Album)
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''Based on a True Story'' is the debut album by American singer and rapper Lil' Mo. It was released on June 26, 2001, through Elektra Records and
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. Created over a period of three years, in which its original version was delayed numerous times following arguments with Elektra executives over her image and material, and with preceding singles such as " 5 Minutes" and " Ta Da" failing to chart noticeably on the mainstream charts, it went through major reconstructions throughout its creation process. Lil' Mo worked with production duo Flavahood on the majority of the album, with
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, Duro and
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also contributing. Upon its release, ''Based on a True Story'' earned generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics who complimented the album for its authenticity but were critical with its formulaic lyrics. It peaked at number 14 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and number six on the
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, selling 73,000 copies in its first week of release. Elektra issued two further singles in support of the album, including " Superwoman Pt. II" featuring rapper
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, which reached number 11 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and entered the top five of the
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, and its follow-up "
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Background

In 1998, Lil' Mo began her industry career as a songwriter, writing songs for
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, and Total, among others. Based on her songwriting skills, she was signed by Elektra Records the same year and received exposure when she appeared on rapper
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'' (1999) and Missy Elliott's single " Hot Boyz" (1999). Elektra consulted a variety of producers to work with her on her debut album, including
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, Brycyn Evans,
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and Troy Johnson. Darryl McClary and Mike Allen from production duo Flavahood would go on to executive produce ''Based on a True Story'' on which they placed eleven tracks. When asked about the conception of the album, Lil' Mo elaborated in a 2000 interview with '' Billboard'': "This is a story based on my life. Each song is a chapter from my life. So there should be a chapter on there that other people can relate to as well." Initially scheduled for a July 11, 2000 release, Elektra pushed ''Based on a True Story'' back at least three times. With the album several years in the making, and fighting with the label over her material and delays, Lil' Mo initially decided on quitting the project. Dissatisfied with what she considered mishandling by the label, she also credited the delays to Elektra's consistent tries to soften her "gangsta-girl image." While Merlin Bobb, then executive vice president of A&R, denied these claims, her manager Loreal Coppedge commented in a 2001 article for ''
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'': "Fuck Elektra. In the beginning, they were punannies and scared." As part of the delays, several tracks which had been expected to appear on the album, were replaced, including "Starstruck" and "Club 2G", collaborations with rappers Missy Elliott and Naam, as well as "Why", "More Than You Know" and "What About the Children".


Critical reception

''Based on a True Story'' earned generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics.
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editor Dan LeRoy remarked that "probably the best reference point for Lil' Mo's winning blend of street smarts and classic soul divaship is
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, and ''Based on a True Story'' suggests that Blige could have some serious competition in the years to come." Diana Evans from
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wrote that "for someone who’s been coined a Missy Elliott protege, this collection is heavily soulful with only a sprinkling of hiphop’s ego. Lyrically, it’s the usual formulaic I-always-wanted-to-be-a-superstar and that-man-done-me-wrong stuff, but the musical intimacy on tracks ..suggests that Lil’ Mo may well outlive her name." Nathasha Washington, writing for ''
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'', felt that ''Based on a True Story'' "affords the rapper plenty of opportunities to express her opinions regarding her family, friends and being a superstar. Lil' Mo is one artist to keep your eye on ..The 13-track album details Lil Mo's sensuous, fierce and funny personality. Whether it's "My Story" as the album's opener or a memorable interpretation of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time," Lil' Mo establishes new ground in her solo effort." '' Billboard'' found that with the album, she "definitely holds her own. Whether singing about holding on to your dreams, remaining true to yourself, dissecting the relationship tango, or denouncing 'ghetto state-of-mind' materialism, Lil' Mo comes across as the real deal – not another assembly-line molded sound-alike."


Commercial performance

''Based on a True Story'' debuted and peaked at number 14 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, selling 73,000 copies in its first week. On ''Billboard''s component charts, it reached number six on the
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chart. ''Billboard'' ranked the album 88th on its 2001 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums year-end listing. The project spawned several singles. In 1998, Elektra Records released the singles "If You Wanna Dance" and " 5 Minutes," both of which were released as potential lead singles. However, the lack of proper charting performance from both singles resulted in a postponement for ''Based on a True Story''; both singles would also be subsequently removed from the album project. In 2000, the label released " Ta Da" as the official lead single. The song managed to peak at 95 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and 21 on ''Billboard'' Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs but was later excluded from the standard edition of the album. In 2001, Lil' Mo later convinced Elektra to release her song "Superwoman" under the "
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" version featuring additional vocals from rapper
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. Elektra agreed and released the remixed single; the song would go on to peak at number 11 on ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 4 on ''Billboard'' Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, becoming her most successful single to date. Another single, "
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", failed to match the success of her preceding single.


Track listing

Sample credits *"Gangsta" embodies portions of "Gin and Juice", written by H. Casey, R. Finch, Calvin Broadus, A. Young, S. Arrington, S. Washington, and M. Adams. *"I Ain't Gotta" contains a sample from "Fuhgidabowdit", written by J.T. Smith, J.C. Olivier, S. Barnes, E. Simmons, C. Smith, and R. Noble.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Based on a True Story''. * Michael Graham Allen – composer, engineer * Ben Arrindell – engineer * Quincy Patrick – composer * Merlin Bobb – assistant executive producer * Jay Brown – assistant executive producer * Anne Catalino – engineer, mixing * Earl Cohen – mixing * Shep Crawford – composer, producer, vocal arrangement * Kevin KD Davis – mixing * C.J. DeVillar – engineer * Fred Duro – producer * Brycyn "Juvie" Evans – composer * Fabolous – vocalse * Flavahood – engineer, producer * Andy Grassi – engineer * Rob Hyman – composer * Ken "Duro" Ifill – composer * J.J. Jackson – composer * Troy Johnson – composer, mixing, producer * Quincy Patrick – composer * Shae Jones – vocals (background) * Montell Jordan – composer, vocal arrangement * Cyndi Lauper – composer * Lil' Mokey – vocals * Dominick Maybank – bass * Darryl McClary – composer, executive producer * Pam Olivia – vocals * Kenny Ortíz – engineer * Herb Powers – mastering * Todd Reynolds – orchestra * Shawn Smith – keyboards * Steve Souder – engineer, mixing * Spaceman – bass, guitar * J Star – vocals * Carl Thomas – vocals * Joshua Thompson – assistant producer, composer * Alexis Yraola – design


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References

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