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''Willennium'' is the second studio album by American rapper
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. Recorded with a range of producers, including Poke & Tone and frequent collaborator DJ Jazzy Jeff, it was released on November 16, 1999, by
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. The album reached number 5 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and was certified multi-platinum by the
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, making this Smith's second top ten album and second multi-platinum album following '' Big Willie Style'' in 1997. The album also reached the top ten on the
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, and was certified multi-platinum in that region and in other regions. " Wild Wild West", "
Will 2K "Will 2K" is the second single taken from American rapper Will Smith's second studio album, ''Willennium'' (1999). The single was released on November 8, 1999. Sampling instruments and lyrics from the chorus of the Clash's "Rock the Casbah," as ...
" and "
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" were released as
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Recording and production

Much of the recording for ''Willennium'' took place at producer DJ Jazzy Jeff's A Touch of Jazz Studios in Smith's hometown of
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, where nine songs ("La Fiesta", "So Fresh", "Pump Me Up", "Can You Feel Me?", "Potnas", "Interlude", "No More", "Uuhhh" and "The Rain") were tracked. Additional recording took place in
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at The Hacienda ("Da Butta", "Who Am I", "Afro Angel", "Can You Feel Me?", "Potnas" and "No More") and The Mix Room ("Who Am I"), and in
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at The Hit Factory ("Will 2K", "Freakin' It", "Da Butta", "Interlude", "Uuhhh"),
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("Will 2K", "Freakin' It"), Quad Studios ("I'm Comin) and Maw Studios ("La Fiesta"). Production for ''Willennium'' was handled by a number of producers who had previously worked on ''Big Willie Style'', including executive producers DJ Jazzy Jeff and Poke & Tone, Keith Pelzer and Sauce, as well as a number of new contributors:
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, Kay-Gee, "Little" Louie Vega, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins and more. The tenth track, "Can You Feel Me?", samples the song, "
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Promotion and release

The release of ''Willennium'' was preceded by the single "Wild Wild West" in May 1999, originally released on '' Wild Wild West: Music Inspired by the Motion Picture''. The title track to the film of the same name was a commercial success, reaching the top ten on singles charts around the world, and topping the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 as Smith's second US number one. "Will 2K" was released as the album's second single in November, and reached the top three in Australia and the United Kingdom. The third and final single from ''Willennium'', "Freakin' It", reached number 15 on the
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.


Composition


Lyrics

On ''Willennium'', Smith is said to celebrate his success on a number of songs, including album opener "I'm Comin and single "Freakin' It", in which he responds to criticism directed at lead single " Wild Wild West" by pointing out its performance on the singles charts. Nathan Rabin of ''
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'' goes as far as to claim that on the album Smith "takes the offensive, lashing out against critics who've labeled him a soft sell-out", and points out that some of the lyrics level criticism against the
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genre. A review by the magazine ''
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'' categorised songs on the album into two categories: firstly, "partied-up, pumped-up, knock-out rap records", and secondly, "schmaltzy songs about brotherly love and stuff". Cynthia Fuchs of the website
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claims that ''Willennium'' is "an album about the future, specifically, Smith’s future cred on the hip-hop front", and points out the presence of lyrical themes such as money, politics, and relationships. ''
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'''s Carla Mastraccio notes the "clever satire of pop culture" in "Freakin' It", and the overall relatability of the simple lyrics on the album, while Steve Jones of ''
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'' identifies themes of family and loyalty in the lyrics.


Music

Writing for the website
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, Stephen Thomas Erlewine described ''Willennium'' positively as "gaudy, giddy, infectiously silly, and proudly over-the-top", praising the album for featuring "bright, joyful party music that celebrates its big beats and big hooks". Erlewine noted the use of
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" by English punk rock band
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in the single "Will 2K" as "so mind-bogglingly unpredictable that it's hard not to smile". In addition to upbeat songs, the album has also been described as featuring ballads (including "No More") and
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sounds (on "La Fiesta"). Nathan Rabin of ''The A.V. Club'' describes the album negatively as composed of "slick, soulless party jams, old-school nostalgia, chemistry-free duets ... and cheerful materialism".


Critical reception

Media response to ''Willennium'' was generally positive. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic awarded the album four out of five stars, writing an extremely favorable review which praised the "joyful party music", lyrical and musical themes, and performances of the featured artists. Erlewine noted that "Smith isn't quite as convincing when it comes to slow ongs, but claimed that "the heart of the album lies in the up-tempo dance numbers, since they're what make ''Willennium'' irresistible". A review published by ''NME'' was similarly positive, claiming that ''Willennium'' is evidence of Smith's dominance of the hip-hop genre at the time, and praising songs such as "I'm Comin, "Freakin' It" and "Da Butta". Carla Mastraccio of ''The Harvard Crimson'' praised the album's lyrics and labelled ''Willennium'' as an "energetic and artistically diverse album". Steve Jones of ''USA Today'' awarded the album three out of four stars, praising its lyrics and featured artists. Writing for the website PopMatters, however, Cynthia Fuchs describes ''Willennium'' as "generic", commenting unfavorably on various lyrics, themes and performances. Nathan Rabin of ''The A.V. Club'' was similarly damning, claiming that ''Willennium'' is "more notable for its commercial calculation than its artistic worth", criticising many of the album's lyrical themes and dubbing it "commercially overachieving" and "generic". '' Hot Press'' writer Stephen Robinson gave the album an unfavorable rating of four out of twelve. ''People'' provided a mixed review of ''Willennium''; the reviewers praised the collaboration with DJ Jazzy Jeff on "Pump Me Up", and noted that Smith "sounds energized and once again in love with hip hop" on the track "So Fresh". However, they described the single "Will 2K" as "utterly awful" and "gimmicky", and claim that Smith "is overwhelmed by the cluttered production" on the record. ''
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'' are similarly hesitant, complaining about elements including the samples and some lyrics, but ultimately praising ''Willennium'' as proof that Smith is "a lyrically fluid rapper with deep roots in hip-hop culture and a clearly defined artistic vision".


Commercial performance

''Willennium'' was a commercial success, the album debuted at number five on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 187,000 copies in its first week. The album remained on the chart for a total of 26 weeks. In December 1999, the album had been certified double platinum by the
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(RIAA) for sales of over two million copies. By February 2000, the album had sold a total of 4.3 million copies worldwide. In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number 11 on November 27 on the
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, before peaking at number ten the following week and remained on the chart for 11 weeks; it later returned to the chart in March 2000 for another six-week run. The album was certified platinum by the
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, indicating sales in the UK of over 300,000 units, In other regions in which the album peaked in the top 20 include France at number 20, Germany at number 20, and Switzerland at number 16. The album was also certified gold by the
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, indicating Australian sales of over 35,000 units, and double platinum by
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, indicating Canadian sales of over 200,000 units.


Accolades and awards

''Willennium'' earned Smith recognition at a number of music industry awards ceremonies. At the
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, the
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for "Wild Wild West" received nominations for the Video of the Year, Best Video from a Film and
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awards. Smith won the award for Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist at the 27th American Music Awards in January 2000, which he had lost the previous year to
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, and he also received a nomination for Best International Male at the
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held in March. After winning the award twice in a row in 1998 and 1999, Smith was nominated again for the Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 2000 ceremony for "Wild Wild West", but lost out to
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's debut single "
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". At the
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, "Will 2K" received a nomination for the
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award, but lost out to the video for " Learn to Fly" by
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. At the
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, Smith received the awards for Favorite Male Singer, Favorite Song and Favorite Song from a Movie (both for "Wild Wild West").


Track listing

;Notes * signifies a vocal
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* signifies an additional producer *"Will 2K" features vocals by Tye-V Turman and The Love Fellowship Tabernacle Children's Choir. *"Freakin' It" features vocals by Mai Huggins, Bugsy and The Love Fellowship Tabernacle Children's Choir. *"La Fiesta" features vocals by Claudette Sierra, Charles Alston, Jeff Townes, Omarr Rambert, Tanya Pendleton, Amber Noble and Nandi Dalen. *"Afro Angel" features vocals by Anthem and spoken word by Jada Pinkett Smith. *"Can You Feel Me?" features vocals by Lia Grant. *"No More" features vocals by Lia Grant, Sydney Lim and Sandy Plute. *"The Rain" features vocals by J. Bailey, S. Bailey, K. Mitchell, A. Dunlap and C. Townes. ;Sample credits * "I'm Comin contains a sample of "Runnin' from the Law", written by Rochelle Runnells and performed by
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; and embodies portions of "
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", written by Peter Brown and Robert Rans. * "Will 2K" contains a sample of " Rock the Cashbah", written by Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, and Topper Headon, and performed by
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; and an interpolation of "Supper Rappin' 2", written by Bobby Robinson. * "Freakin' It" embodies portions of " Love Hangover", written by Pam Sawyer and Marilyn McLeod, and performed by
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; and portions of " Rapper's Delight", written by
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and
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. *"Da Butta" contains a sample of "
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", written by Zane Grey and Len Ron Hanks, and performed by L.T.D. *"La Fiesta" contains an interpolation sample of "Mambo con Puente", written by Tito Puente. *"Afro Angel" contains a sample of "Figure Eight", written by
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and performed by Blossom Dearie. *"So Fresh" contains a sample of "Atabaque", written by Laurindo Almeida and performed by Laurindo Almeida featuring Bud Shank; an interpolation of "
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", written by Rokusuke Ei, Hachidai Nakamura and
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; an interpolation of " Vapors", written by Marcel Hall,
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and Marlon Williams; and a sample of "The Def Fresh Crew", written by Lawrence Goodman and Marcel Hall, and performed by The Def Fresh Crew. *"Pump Me Up" contains a sample of " La Di Da Di", written by Richard Walters and Douglas Davis, and performed by
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; a sample of "The R", written by Eric Barrier and William Griffin, and performed by Eric B. & Rakim; a sample of "Hip-Hop vs. Rap", written and performed by
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; a sample of "Just Rhymin' with Biz", written by Antonio Hardy and Marlon Williams, and performed by
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; a sample of "Nuthin'", written and performed by Doug E. Fresh; a sample of "
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", written by Robert Reed, Tony Fisher, Taylor Reed and Emmett Nixon, and performed by Trouble Funk; and a sample of "Pee Wee's Dance", written by Vincent Davis and Joe Roper, Jr., and performed by Joe Ski Love. *"Can You Feel Me?" contains a sample of "
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", written and performed by
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. *"Potnas" contains a portion of "Friends", written by Larry Smith and Jalil Hutchins. *"Interlude" contains a sample of "Be What You Are", written by Leon Bryant and performed by Denie Corbett and Station Break. *"No More" contains samples of "Casino Lights", written by Neil Larsen and performed by Neil Larsen and Buzz Feiten. *"Uuhhh" contains a sample of " Susie Q", written by Dale Hawkins and Stanley Lewis, and performed by José Feliciano. *"Wild Wild West" contains a portion of "
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; and a portion of " Wild Wild West", written and performed by Kool Moe Dee. *"The Rain" contains a sample of "I Believe in Miracles", written by Deniece Williams and William Neale, and performed by Deniece Williams.


Personnel

Personnel credits adapted from liner notes. *
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engineering (tracks 4, 6, 7, 11, 12 and 14), mixing (tracks 1, 8, 10, 11 and 14) * Jeff Townes – engineering (tracks 8, 9, 11, 12 and 15), scratches (tracks 2 and 14) *Rich Travali – mixing (tracks 2, 3, 9 and 12), engineering (tracks 11 – "Potnas" only" – and 13) *Kevin Crouse – engineering (tracks 2 and 3),
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(track 3) *Keith Pelzer – engineering (tracks 5 and 10) *Commissioner Gordon – mixing (tracks 13 and 15), engineering (track 13) *Earl Cohen – engineering (track 1) *Steve Baughman – mixing assistance (track 1) * Poke & Tone
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s and programming (track 2) *Michael Goods – keyboards and engineering (track 2) *Adam Kudzin – engineering and mixing (track 4) * Kay-Gee – mixing (track 4) *Carlos Henriquez – Ampeg Baby Bass (track 5) *Isidro Infante – piano (track 5) *Carl E. Fischer – trumpet (track 5) *John H. Wheeler – trombone (track 5) *John M. Scarpulla – tenor saxophone (track 5) *Lusito Quintero – percussion (track 5) *Steven Barkan – engineering and mixing (track 5) *Larry Phillabaum – engineering assistance (track 6) *
Harvey Mason, Jr. Harvey Jay Mason Jr. (born June 3, 1968) is an American record producer, songwriter, movie producer and current CEO of The Recording Academy. He has written and produced songs for artists including Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson, Deniece Wil ...
Pro Tools editing (track 6) *Brad Gilderman – mixing (track 6) *
Rodney Jerkins Rodney Roy Jerkins (born July 29, 1977), also known by his stage name Darkchild, is an American record producer, rapper, and songwriter. He has collaborated with a broad range of popular artists. Jerkins has won multiple Grammy Awards. Among hi ...
– mixing (track 6) *Sauce – keyboard and drum programming (track 7) *Les Butler – keyboard programming (track 7) *Ro – drum programming (track 7) *Kevin Davis – mixing (track 7) *
Will Smith Willard Carroll Smith II (born September 25, 1968), also known by his stage name The Fresh Prince, is an American actor and rapper. He began his Will Smith filmography, acting career starring as Will Smith (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air), a ...
– engineering (track 11 – "Potnas" only) *John Smeltz – engineering (track 11 – "Potnas" only) *Jim Bottari – engineering assistance (track 11 – "Potnas" only) * Andre Harris – keyboards (track 12) *Arty Syke – engineering (track 14) *Darren Henson – engineering (track 15)


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References


External links

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