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"Lately" is a song by American R&B
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, released as the group's debut single on August 25, 1998, from their only studio album, ''
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''. Written by Christopher Kelly and Will Baker, the
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-driven R&B song is a pensive reflection on lost love produced by John Howcott and Donald Parks. "Lately" peaked at number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for one week in November 1998.
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responded favorably to the track, praising the group's vocal performance. "Lately" was eventually released to international markets, but it failed to make as big of an impact as it did in the US. In 2001, a cover version by Irish singer
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found chart success in Ireland and the United Kingdom.


Background and composition

Before "Lately" was written, producers John Howcott and Donald Parks, who had previously worked with American singer-songwriter
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, formed a company called Urban Vibe. Afterwards, they recruited Indianapolis natives Pete Woodruff and Will Baker, who had a connection with
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, and began working on "Lately". Alongside his longtime friend, Christopher Kelly, Baker wrote the track about his days in high school, when he and his girlfriend, whom he eventually married, explored the dynamic extremes of their relationship. When Red Ant Entertainment founder Ruben Rodriguez heard the song's demo tape, he expressed interest in the composition and took it to
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, a female music trio he had recently signed to the label. The group, consisting of Nikki Bratcher, Tonia Tash, and Kia Thornton, recorded the song across three locations, including Indianapolis. "Lately" is an R&B love song with
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influences, driven by a guitar and
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organ played by Woodruff. Chuck Taylor of ''
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'' noted that the song stands out from most hip hop tracks and female-sung
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of the time, and Red Ant's president,
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, compared it to a 1999 incarnation of
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". The track's lyrics discuss an ended relation that the narrator reflects upon wistfully. Woodruff, Baker, and Howcott provide addition keyboards while Marcus Williams and Baker collaborated on the drums and
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, respectively. Alongside Mark South, Baker also
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the vocals and co-produced the track with Woodruff. Divine sing all lead and background vocals on the track, and additional vocals are provided by Talonda Fields. Other personnel who worked on the song include four
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s, mixer Jonnie Most, and Lynn Goldsmith, who photographed the song's American cover artwork.


Release and promotion

A month before "Lately" was added to radio, its music video was added to the playlists of
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and The Box. Pendulum Records and Red Ant Entertainment first released "Lately" to US
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radio on August 25, 1998. A two-format physical release soon followed. On both releases, a
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and a
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, the album version of "Lately" is accompanied by an instrumental version, an alternative mix of album track "My Love", and various snippets from ''
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''. On October 6, 1998, the song was added to
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. Almost a year later, on October 4, 1999, the single was issued in the United Kingdom across two CDs and a cassette. These releases contain assorted remixes of "Lately", as does the Australian CD, which was distributed through
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in Pendulum's stead. To promote the song and album, Divine embarked on a US tour in late 1998 and appeared on several television programs.


Reception


Critical reception

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'' reviewed the song in his "The Number Ones" column, calling the track "good" and praising its vocals and sound. He went on to write that some of the lyrics are "banal", particularly the line "If loving you is right, then I don't wanna go wrong," but stated that the overall mood is the more crucial focal point of a track like "Lately", rating it 7 out of 10. In ''
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'' magazine, Stan Branson wrote that the track is a "deserved" number-one hit, complimenting Divine's vocals and comparing them to those of
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and
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. Melisa Stefas of Las Vegas radio station
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said that the song provides mass appeal to women, noting its emotional impact, while Bobby Nichols of
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in
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praised the group's harmonies, calling the song "legitimate".


Chart performance

Following its commercial release, "Lately" debuted at number 36 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on September 12, 1998. Over the next few weeks, it rose up the chart, entering the top 20 in early October and the top 10 later that month. On November 28, the song ascended to the number-one spot for that week only with sales of 82,000, becoming the first number-one single for Divine, the songwriters, the producers, and the record labels. The single spent 27 weeks on the Hot 100 and appeared on the year-end charts for both 1998 and 1999, at numbers 61 and 31, respectively. On December 7, 1998, the song was certified
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by the
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(RIAA) for shipping over one million units domestically, selling about 100,000 more copies by the end of January 1999. On other ''Billboard'' listings, "Lately" reached number two on the
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chart, number four on the
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chart, and number 11 on the
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. The track also found popularity in dance clubs, allowing it to peak at number 46 on the
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ranking. In Canada, the single reached number 47 on the ''
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'' 100 Hit Tracks chart and number 25 on the ''RPM''
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ranking. Outside North America, the song first charted in Germany in December 1998, peaking at number 75 the following month. In late 1999, the song reached the top 50 in Australia and New Zealand while also appearing on the singles charts of the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Divine would release only one more single, a cover of
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's " One More Try", before their record label dissolved in 1999.


Track listings

US CD and cassette single # "Lately" (album version) – 4:18 # "Lately" (instrumental) – 5:16 # "My Love" (master mix) – 4:51 # Snippets taken from the album ''Fairy Tales'' – 4:41 UK CD1 # "Lately" (
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radio mix) # "Lately" (original mix) # "Lately" (rap club mix) UK CD2 # "Lately" (rap club mix) # "Lately" (
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remix) # "Lately" (Stargate radio mix) Australian CD single # "Lately" (radio edit) # "Lately" (Stargate mix) # "Lately" (main edit) # "Lately" (instrumental)


Personnel

Personnel are lifted from the US CD single liner notes and the ''Fairy Tales'' album booklet. * Christopher Kelly – writing * Will and Pete – co-production ** Will Baker – writing, keyboards,
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, drum programming, vocal arrangement ** Pete Woodruff – keyboards, drum programming * Divine – vocals, background vocals * Talonda Fields – additional vocals * John Howcott – keyboards, production, engineering * Marcus Williams – drums * Donald Parks – production, engineering * Jonnie Most – mixing * Mark South – vocal arrangement * Alex Nesmith – engineering * Jim Zumpano – engineering * Mike Simmons – engineering * Daniel Boom – assistant engineering * Lynn Goldsmith – photography


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Samantha Mumba version

Irish singer
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released her version of "Lately" on her debut album, ''
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'' (2000). "Lately" was the fifth and final single released from ''Gotta Tell You'' internationally on December 10, 2001. Mumba's version peaked at number three in Ireland and number six on the
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.


Music video

In the music video, the scenes flash between Mumba singing and a wall calendar flipping down the days. After Mumba's initial close-ups, she turns her head, and the video pans to an Asian man's photo hanging on a wall, which continues to show up throughout the clip. Later in the video, Mumba is shown in front of a dancing choir. At the end of the video, the camera zooms out from Mumba's face.


Track listings

UK CD single # "Lately" (radio edit) – 3:54 # "Lately" ( Ralphi's Vox 12-inch vocal club mix) – 7:03 # "Lately" (
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club mix) – 7:04 # "Lately" (CD-ROM) UK cassette single # "Lately" (radio edit) – 3:54 # "Lately" (Ralphi's Vox 12-inch) – 7:03 # "Lately" ( Stuntmasterz vocal mix) – 7:03


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References

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