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''The Makings of Me'' is the fifth
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by American singer
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. It was released by
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on October 3, 2006 in the United States. Built upon the hip hop,
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styles of its predecessor, '' After the Storm'' (2003), Monica envisioned her follow-up project to sound as close knit and intimate as her previous project. Consequently, she enlisted frequent collaborators
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,
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, and
Jermaine Dupri Jermaine Dupri Mauldin (born September 23, 1972) is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, record executive, entrepreneur, and DJ. Early life Jermaine Dupri Mauldin was born on September 23, 1972, the son of Tina (Mosley) and Michael ...
to work with her on the album, with the latter serving as its
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, as well as new partners such as The Underdogs,
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,
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, and
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. The album was released to mostly positive reception from music critics, who applauded Monicas's vocal performances and cited the album a solid addition to her catalogue. Criticism mainly targeted the trendchasing character of
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-influenced lead single " Everytime tha Beat Drop", as well as the album's occasionally unremarkable production. ''The Makings of Me'' debuted at number eight on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and topped the ''
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''s
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chart — becoming her first album to do so, with first week sales of 93,000 copies. As of 2010 the album has sold 328,000 copies, according to ''Billboard''. ''The Makings of Me'' produced four commercial singles, with "Everytime tha Beat Drop", a collaboration with rap group
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, becoming the album's only entry on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Subsequent singles such as "
A Dozen Roses (You Remind Me) "A Dozen Roses (You Remind Me)" is a song by American singer Monica taken from her fifth studio album ''The Makings of Me'' (2006). It was written by rapper-producer Missy Elliott and Corte Ellis, with production helmed by the former along with ...
" and "
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" failed to chart on the Hot 100 or sell noticeably on any other chart. Disappointed by its performance, Monica later expressed her discontent of the album's promotional campaign. ''The Makings of Me'' earned a
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nomination in the Best R&B/Soul Album – Female category and was reissued in April 2007, featuring free ringtones for "
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Background

In June 2003, following several revamps and numerous delays,
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released Monica's fourth studio album '' After the Storm'' in the United States. It debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200, her first album to do so, and produced three singles that attained ''
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'' chart success, including chart topper "
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". The following year, she announced that she was expecting her first child. While most of her fifth album was not recorded before the birth of her son Rocko in May 2005, the singer met several producers and songwriters in preparation of her album during her pregnancy, involving
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and her regular co-producers Cainon Lamb and
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as well as
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and
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, with Dupri again taking over executive production duties alongside Monica after Elliott had replaced him in this position on ''After the Storm'' following the retooling of original album ''
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'' (2002). While both Elliott and Dupri contributed most to the album, Monica was anxious to keep the number of collaborators close knit and intimate and thus, settled on working with a small amount of additional producers, including
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, Harold Lilly,
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,
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and The Underdogs. In total, their sessions resulted in forty finished records. At different times, Monica also recorded with duo
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as well as
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,
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,
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, and rappers
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and
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, though none of the songs produced with them eventually made the final track listing. Some of them, however, such as "Ain't Nothing", "So in Love", and "Why Lie", appeared on her 2007 mixtape ''Greg Street Present......Monica Made: The Mixtape'' or were later leaked onto the internet. Although the project was tentatively titled ''Street Butterfly'', ''Raw'', or ''A Dozen Roses'' at one time or another, the album was eventually named after
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's song "The Makings of You" from his solo debut album ''
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'' (1970), which is sampled in the Elliott-produced song "
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": "With a dozen roses / Such will astound you / The joy of children laughing around you / These are the makings of you." When asked about the meaning of the title, Monica elaborated in a 2006 interview with ''
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'' that "this album is really the makings of me because it talks about so many different scenarios, both good and bad, that have pretty much brought me to the point where I'm at mentally," she said, comparing it with a "musical diary where people can really see me in a lot of different lights for once."


Lyrical themes

Although Monica received neither a producing nor a songwriting credit on ''The Makings of Me'', the album was widely addressed as her most personal effort yet. The singer attributed the personal sound of the album to the words of her self-written poetries, she has started writing in the late 1990s and of which about half of the songs on the album are based on. Having used the writings before to inspire the themes of the tracks for previous albums ''
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'' (2002) and '' After the Storm'' (2003), it was actually the first time she handed the poems over to her songwriters. "That was kind of private o hand over" Monica said in an interview with ''
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''. "It was going into the hands of about seven or eight people. It was difficult to do something like that the first time around." Feeling obligated to unveil her true thoughts about past relationships, writers
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and others crafted songs such as "
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" and "Why Her", which were inspired by the poems or their backstories. The album contains several references to
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and alludes to contemporary fashion labels such as
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, and automobile manufacturers
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and
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. On "
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", singers
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are mentioned. Although Monica intended for the album to include some light recordings, she stated that ''The Makings of Me'' "is not an album for kids". "This album is very, very different from the other ones, because of me personally. Now, at 26, the way I look at things, even relationships, I was really able to involve more of my life experiences in the album," Monica said to ''
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'', adding: "I had to tell my story ..There are too many people who have been in the same situation as me and really don't know their way out. Hopefully through my words, what I say can open a door."


Music

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. Greatly influenced by
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, the track incorporates beats of
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's 2005 single "
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" and a sample of the 2006 single "
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. The song received lukewarm reviews, noted as "a decent but ultimately forgettable ..obligatory club track", and was a mediocre success, reaching the top twenty on the U.S. ''Billboard''
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chart only. The second single, Elliott-penned "
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", underperformed. The song, a modern rework of
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's 1972 single "
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", was the last
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-accompanied release from the album. "
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", the third track, was written and produced by fellow R&B musician
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. Based upon a self-written poem by Monica, the lyrics of the song were inspired by an ex who cheated on her with a video model. It was released as the album's third single, and although the song saw a comparatively successful debut on the charts,
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refused to agree on producing a music video for the song, with ideas for a video treatment being eventually scrapped. The fourth track,
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-produced "Why Her", serves as a direct follow-up to "Sideline Ho" and was also inspired by a poem. "After all the anger and the smoke cleared, the next one that I wrote was ''Why Her''. And I thought it was really clever ..to create songs off of my poems like that," Monica said. The song received a generally positive reception from music critics, and was compared to
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's 2005 recording "
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". " Hell No (Leave Home)", the fifth track, has Monica trading verses with fast-paced rapper
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. The singer commented the recording of the
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as comical: "He wistahad so much patience with me and allowed me to learn his way of rapping. Of course, rapping isn't what I do, but I did enjoy the experience. The way I learned best was with him in the booth." Released as the final single from the album, it was released to no commercial success. "Doin' Me Right", built around a sample of
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' 1976 "Chocolate Girl", was noted as one of the "few songs about good men" on ''The Makings of Me'', alongside
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-crafted "My Everything". Considered as this album's "
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" (the second single from 2003's '' After the Storm''), it was praised by critics who called the track "another sweet twist on a soft-soul classic." The seventh track, "Raw", features production and guest vocals by
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and was noted the only
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track on the album next to "Everytime tha Beat Drop". It chronicles the protagonist's lament on so-called "playas" over a speaker-jarring 808 beat, and received mixed reviews. "Gotta Move On", the ninth track, incorporates minor elements of oriental music. Featuring backing vocals by singer Tweet, it was declared "a kiss-off dipped in honey" by
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. The closing track, "Getaway", is an all-piano song, except for a few accents from a
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briefly throughout the tune. It discusses the witnessing of Monica's former boyfriend Jarvis Weems' death in 2000.


Singles and promotion

Altogether ''The Makings of Me'' spawned four singles: The lead album's first single, Dupri-produced " Everytime tha Beat Drop" barely made it to top fifty on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart with a peak position of number forty-eight only, becoming Monica's least successful lead single since 2002's "
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". It, however, reached number eleven on the
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chart, and number seven on the World R&B Top 30 Singles chart. The second and third singles from the album, "
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" and "
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", underquoted this success with peak positions of number forty-eight and forty-five respectively on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, never making it to the official ''Billboard'' Hot 100. A fourth single, " Hell No (Leave Home)" was serviced to U.S. radios on May 14, 2007, achieving similar success. In support of the singles releases, Monica appeared on BET's ''
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'' and ''Blueprint'', and performed on ''
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''.


Critical reception

''The Makings of Me'' received generally positive reviews from most professional music critics. Andy Kellman of
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gave the album four stars out of five and called it a "concise and mostly sweet (if occasionally unremarkable) set of songs", especially praising Elliott's input on the album. Ryan Dombal of ''
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'' declared it "a solid addition" to Monica's discography, and although he saw her faltering on ballads such as "My Everything", he added: "the singer hints at mature contentment on her fourth CD — while retaining some angry edge, ..scoring tough-talking venom." ''
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'' writer Steve Jones, on the other hand, wrote: "Sweet ballads like 'My Everything' and the
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-laced '
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' find her nicely contented having found the one. But do her wrong or play her soft and she'll unleash a torrent of scorn ..In the mid-90s, she was the sassy 14-year-old ''
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''. Now she's full grown and not to be fooled with. Still, she can get the dancefloor popping." ''
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'' magazine gave the album three stars out of four. It found that "her fourth disc, demonstrates why the singer has been able to outlast many an R&B ingenue." In a mixed review,
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'' magazine wrote that "while ''The Makings of Me'' has its needless trendchasing moments, her rich voice and prime subject are the main draw". He criticized the album for its "avoidable" lead single " Everytime tha Beat Drop", writing that "Monica is good enough without the fluff." In his review for
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, Mark Edward Nero noted ''The Makings of Me'' "a very personal album that listening to it is almost like reading a diary", and while he applauded the songwriting and song production as "excellent", he cited a "lack of emotion" in Monica's voice: "She cuts loose, but for the most part, Monica seems more concerned with pitch-perfect singing than singing with genuine emotion. In addition, he also criticised the shortness of the album. ''
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'' gave the album three stars out of four and called Monica "full grown and not to be fooled with", while ''
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'' hailed the album as "full of variety, depth, and maturity."


Commercial performance

During the week of October 21, 2006, ''The Makings of Me'' debuted and peaked at number eight on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, with first week sales of 93,000 copies. On the
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chart, the album, debuted at number-one , becoming Monica's first album to reach the top spot on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. By December 2008, the album had sold 314,000 copies, and as of 2010 it has sold over 328,000 copies domestically. This album marks the first album by Monica to not receive a certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) to date. Outside of the United States, the album debuted at number seventy-five on the
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. With ''The Makings of Me'' comprising an outweighing slower set of mid-tempo recording and ballads, J Records's decision to release up-tempo record "Everytime tha Beat Drop", an eleventh-hour addition to the album that had originally been recorded for a different project, to lead it, was met with mixed reaction from Monica's team. While she considered the song a not unwelcome breakaway from her sound, Monica later blamed the selection on the album's overall performance since she felt that "Everytime tha Beat Drop" did not speak to her core audience and was a poor representation of the album as a whole. After ''The Makings of Me''s commercial underperformance, she felt obliged to follow a more authentic approach on her next project '' Still Standing'' which abandoned "all the different gimmicks and trends" in favor of a record that lived up to the sound her previous hits, particularly those from the 1990s.


Track listing

Notes * denotes co-producer Sample credits *"Everytime tha Beat Drop" contains a samples of
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' 2006 "
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". *"A Dozen Roses (You Remind Me)" contains a samples of
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's 1972 "The Makings of Me". *"Doin' Me Right" contains a samples of
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' 1976 "Chocolate Girl".


Personnel

Credits are taken from ''The Makings of Me'' liner notes. Managerial * Monica Arnold – album producer, executive producer *
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– album producer * Melinda Dancil – associate executive producer *
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– executive producer * Lary Jackson – album producer Performance credits * Monica Arnold – lead vocals (tracks 1–2, 5–7, 9), background vocals (2, 5–6), All vocals (3–4, 8, 10) *
Swizz Beatz Kasseem Daoud Dean (born September 13, 1978), known professionally as Swizz Beatz, is an American record producer, rapper, disc jockey (DJ) and songwriter. Born and raised in New York City, Dean embarked on his musical career as a DJ. At the ag ...
– vocal assistance (track 7) *
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– vocal assistance, sampled background vocals (track 1) *
Missy Elliott Melissa Arnette Elliott (born July 1, 1971), better known as Missy Elliott or Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliot, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. She embarked on her music career with R&B girl group Sista in the earl ...
– background and additional lead vocals (tracks 2, 6, 9) * Tweet – background vocals (track 9) *
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– vocal assistance (track 5) Visuals and imagery * Jane Morledge – design * Chris Lebeau –
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and
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– photography * GK Reid – styling Technical and production * Angel Aponte –
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(track 7) *
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– recording engineer (tracks 6, 9) * Paul J. Falcone – recording engineer (tracks 2, 6, 9), audio mixing (6) * John Horesco IV – recording engineer (tracks 1, 4, 10) * David Kutch – mastering * Samuel "Vaughan" Merrick – vocal recording engineer (track 5) * Tadd "Rowdy Rik" Mingo – recording engineer (tracks 1, 4, 10) * Vernon Mungo – recording engineer (track 7) * Sam Thomas – additional instrumental recording engineer, additional music editing (track 5) Musicians *Adelaide Federici – violin (track 10) *Karen Freer –
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(track 10) *P. David Hancock – cello (track 10) *Helen Kim – violin (track 10) *Tom Knight – live drums (track 10) *Alice Lord –
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(track 10) *PJ Morton – live piano, keyboards (track 10) *Tania Maxwell Clements – viola (track 10) *Jackie Pickett –
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(track 10)


Charts


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Release history


References


External links


Monica.com
— official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Makings Of Me, The 2006 albums Monica (singer) albums J Records albums Albums produced by Bryan-Michael Cox Albums produced by Swizz Beatz Albums produced by Jermaine Dupri Albums produced by Missy Elliott Albums produced by Sean Garrett Albums produced by the Underdogs (production team)