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''Olivia'' is the debut
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by American singer and songwriter
Olivia Olivia may refer to: People * Olivia (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name * Olivia (singer) (Olivia Longott, born 1981), American singer * Olívia (basketball) (Carlos Henrique Rodrigues do Nascimento, born 19 ...
. It was released on May 15, 2001, through J. As the first artist signed to the
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, Olivia was referred to as "the
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of J". ''Olivia'' is an R&B album with elements of hip hop,
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, and pop. Its lyrics revolve around sexuality and romance. Critics noticed two distinct tones on the album, which Olivia identified as softer R&B alongside harder hip hop sounds. Guest vocals are provided by
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and
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. Olivia wrote six of the album's twelve tracks where she sings and raps. The album received mixed reviews from critics. It peaked at number 55 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and at number 22 on the
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charts. Two singles—"
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" and "
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"—were released from the album. "Bizounce" reached number fifteen on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number four on the ''Billboard''
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chart. It peaked at number sixteen on the
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. Olivia did extensive promotion for the album which included television performances, live shows, and a tour leading up to the album's release. Following its release, Olivia was removed from J; she later criticized its founder
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for being too controlling and forcing her into a bad girl image; he denied these claims.


Background and recording

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recorded a
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at Tallest Tree Records, a
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where she had a production deal. Longott (2014) It was produced by songwriter Joshua Thompson who was introduced to Olivia by producer Warren Wilson. After she held a showcase at the China Club, a New York venue, which was attended by
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, Thompson's manager arranged for her to meet with Arista executives, including its vice president
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. Olivia then auditioned for
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in August 2000 with a performance of the gospel hymn "
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". The audition took place in Davis' living room, and he played her demo for J executives who responded with applause. The same day, Davis offered Olivia a record deal with J which she signed after they shared "a little prayer". Davis said that Olivia had "absolutely knocked imout". He described her as having "flavor, style, and attitude". After obtaining the record contract, Olivia ended her deal with Tallest Tree Records. At age 17, she was the first artist attached to the
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, earning her the nickname "the
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of J". ''Olivia'' was recorded in various recording studios, including
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, in Newport News, West Orange, and Los Angeles. Olivia has co-writing credits on six of the album's twelve songs. She also worked in a suite in New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel where J was headquartered. In a 2001 ''Billboard'' article, she said Davis encouraged her to "explore every part of erselfon this album". She described it as containing "variety" and having "a whole bunch of elements" that reflects her make up, though she said that she wanted it to be cohesive. She explained: "You won't get lost, though, because each track coincides with the other." In a 2001 ''Vibe'' article, Olivia referred to her musical style as " R&B with a strong hip hop flava". Growing up, Olivia had tried
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under the nickname "O-Lovely" with her brother and friends. J executive
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described her as a singer, songwriter, and a rapper, as well as "the real deal". Olivia said that she had little experience with the album's more explicit content. During a 2011 interview, she said since her time at J, she always wanted to be "a voice for the women" through her music.


Composition and lyrics

''Olivia'' is a R&B album consisting of twelve tracks. Critics had varying opinions on its influences. According to
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' Shaheem Reid, the album features "R&B with elements of
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and hip-hop". ''Billboard'''s Richard B. Henderson referred to the songs as "a mixture of rap, R&B, and pop". ''
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'''s Len Righi wrote the compositions were "sweet instrumental R&B" similar to those for
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. ''Olivia'' focuses on songs about infidelity and seduction, leading some commentators to notice a split in its tone. Righi characterized the first ten songs as "dreary complaints" with "a mercenary attitude" before transitioning into music that was "girlish and even gooey". ''Vibe'''s Dimitri Ehrlich wrote Olivia delivered "an X-rated MC's attitude to the romantic tales of an R&B diva". About these two concepts, Olivia said she had a "sweet side" when singing and a "hard side" while rapping. In the opening track "
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", Olivia encourages women to leave unhealthy relationships with lyrics such as: "I can't take this shit no more / Picture frame broken daddy 'cause I can't trust you / I'm ridin' high now / So nigga fuck you." Throughout the song, Olivia dismisses her partner by singing "Nigga, fuck you". Henderson noted the instrumental was " synthed-up", and
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's Jon Azpiri said there was a strong contrast between its "seductive music and brutally frank lyrics". For the second song, "
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", Olivia raps and sings about whether or not a partner could sexually satisfy her. The lyrics include: "Can you kiss below the border while I run the camcorder". The third track, "You Got the Damn Thing", is an
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track with "pop nuances", followed by "Silly Bitch in Love", a
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, where Olivia blames herself for her partner's mistreatment. It features the lines: "You had other bitches in my car / ...nigga, you ain't knowing you was fucking with a star". Music critics identified "When 2 Souls Touch", "It's On Again", and "Lower 2 My Heart" as representing Olivia's sensuality.


Release and promotion

"Bizounce" was released as the album's
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in 2001 supported by a music video directed by
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. It reached number fifteen on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number four on the ''Billboard''
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chart; it was Olivia's highest-charting single until her 2005 collaboration with
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on "
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" topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The single peaked at number sixteen on the
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. "Bizounce" received a positive response from critics. A ''Billboard'' reviewer praised Olivia as "ha
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the mouth of a bad girl and the voice of an angel" and the potential to be "a bona fide R&B singer".
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' Paulina Bozek wrote that the song established her reputation as a "powerful R&B/rap debutante". Mulvey of ''NME'' commended the single as giving a "steely boot to a crap lover" in the style of
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, and
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. Prior to the release and success of "Candy Shop", Fred Bronson of ''Billboard'' viewed Olivia as a
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with "Bizounce" as her only previous success. Prior to the album's release, she performed "Bizounce" on ''
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'',
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's hip-hop video block ''
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'' (known at the time as ''DFX''), and ''The Source Sound Lab''. On February 15, 2001, she embarked on a promotional tour, leading up to the release date on May 15, 2001. The album was originally scheduled for March 2001 and May 10, 2001. Explicit and clean versions of the album were issued on
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and CD; a bonus track ("Under New Conditions") was included on the Japanese edition. In the United States, ''Olivia'' debuted at number 55 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart for the week of June 2, 2001. The next week, it fell to number 103 and continued falling until it dropped off the chart for the week of July 14. The album debuted at number 22 on the ''Billboard''
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chart for the week of June 2 before falling from the top 25 the following week. Despite reports "You Got the Damn Thing" would be the second single, "
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" was released instead. It was promoted through a Marcus Raboy-directed music video. ''Billboard'''s Rashaun Hall felt it "may be the song that sets her career ablaze". A remix of "You Got the Damn Thing" was released separately and treated as the album's third and final single. In 2014, Olivia said she wanted "It's On Again" to be a single, and described it as one of her favorite songs from the album; she said it "makes me feel like I'm on a deserted island, just me and my boo with cherry blossoms blowing in the wind".


Critical reception

The album received a mixed response from critics. A ''
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'' reviewer praised Olivia as a "real voice" in
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, and a ''
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'' contributor commended the album as "unique and ground-breaking". A '' Q'' magazine reviewer wrote that Olivia was "well-versed in the not always noble art of the R&B ballad" and the music had "a list of saucy demands that would make
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blush". In a ''
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'' review, a contributor found Olivia to be the "most memorable when she's in woman-scorned mode" and likened her to "a thugged-out
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and pissed-off
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". In his review of the album, Henderson praised Olivia as having an "impressive combination of beauty and bravado", writing that she "makes recording a debut album seem easy". Ehrlich praised Olivia's vocals, describing them as "soulful, throaty purrs and staccato rhymes". Azpiri praised the album, saying "her softer tracks show some versatility", but felt Olivia's best work came "when she is venting her spleen rather than revealing her soul". ''
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''s Mark Bautz praised the album's production and mix of R&B and hip hop but criticized it as "lack ngthe overall energy and excitement of its best songs". He dismissed some songs as "veer ngfrom
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-lite to R-rated Lil' Kim". Righi wrote that Olivia and Aaliyah were examples of how "the right attitude, hip-hop production and clothing -- not to mention a body to die for" were considered more important than "the plaintive human voice in the throes of transcendent ecstasy or bottomless hurt" in contemporary R&B. She panned ''Olivia'' as lacking substance, and wrote: "But without being able to see the hand gesturing that is an integral part of modern R&B, ''Olivia'''s music loses a lot."


Aftermath

Following the release of her album, Olivia was removed from J; she attributed this decision to "the politics of the industry" and "not actually taking ercareer into erown hands". Olivia viewed the recording process for the album as a learning experience for future music ventures. She said record executives took away her control over the creation of the album given her youth and inexperience. Despite saying she had a good working relationship with Davis in promotional interviews, she later described him as "extremely controlling". Olivia claimed she was forced to be the bad girl while label mate Alicia Keys was promoted as the good girl. Looking back on the album, she regretted not building a more cohesive set of songs and felt there was a lack of a clear direction. She had disagreed with releasing "Bizounce" as the lead single, saying she was uncertain how it would introduce her to audiences. In an official statement, J Records' representatives pointed to Olivia's credits as a co-writer for a majority of the album as proof of her involvement with the project and maintained: "Clive doesn't categorize artists as good or bad girls". After being dropped by J, Olivia met with
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chairman
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and obtained a record deal with
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. The label's founder 50 Cent said he enjoyed Olivia's previous work and blamed J Records for sabotaging her career. While working with the label, Olivia became known as "the First Lady of G-Unit" and was featured on "Candy Shop", "So Amazing", and " Best Friend". Despite the songs' successes, she left G-Unit due to internal conflicts. She wanted to be taken seriously as a solo artist instead of being seen as "the person that kept doing the hooks". In a 2010 interview with ''
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'', she said that 50 Cent marketed her as a rapper instead of an R&B singer. After leaving G-Unit, Olivia continued to release music, and in 2011, she starred in the
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show '' Love & Hip Hop: New York''.


Track listing

Notes * denotes a co-producer


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Olivia'', J, BMG Rights Management: Performance credits *Tavia Ivey  – vocals (background) *Olivia Longott  – primary artist *Tamara Powell  – vocals (background) Visuals and imagery *Eric Altenburger  – retouching *June Ambrose  – stylist *Marc Baptiste  – photography *Sheryl Lutz-Brown  – design *Ralph Robinson  – assistant Instruments *Eddie Allen  – horn *Baby Paul  – drum programming *Everett Collins  – keyboards *Angel Papo Vasquez  – horn *Bruce Williams  – horn *Warren Wilson  – bass, composer, producer, vocal producer Technical and production *Charles "Prince Charles" Alexander  – engineer, mixing, producer *Louis Alfred III  – engineer *Doug Allen  – composer, guitar, keyboards *Scott Andrews  – arranger, engineer, programming *Rufus Blaq  – producer, vocals (background) *Earl Cohen  – engineer, mixing *Tom Coyne  – mastering *Jimmy Cozier  – composer, guest artist, vocal arrangement *Cheri Dennis  – composer *Rob Fusari  – composer, producer *Pete Karam  – engineer *Khadejia Bass  – composer *Manny Marroquin  – mixing *Tony Maserati  – mixing *Harvey Mason Jr.  – composer, producer *Victor McCoy  – assistant *Bart Migal  – assistant *Lamar Mitchell  – composer *Francisco G. Palacios  – composer *Trina Powell  – composer, vocals (background) *Warren Robinson  – composer *John Roper  – digital transfers *Steve Russell  – composer *Damon Thomas  – composer, producer *Joshua Thompson  – composer *Elai Tubo  – engineer, mixing


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