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''R.E.D.'' (an
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for Realizing Every Dream), is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter
Ne-Yo Shaffer Chimere Smith (born October 18, 1979), known professionally as Ne-Yo, is an American singer, songwriter, actor, dancer, and record producer. He gained fame for his songwriting abilities when he penned Mario's 2004 hit " Let Me Love You ...
, first released on October 31, 2012, in Japan. The album follows the disappointing commercial performance to 2010's '' Libra Scale'' and is Ne-Yo's first album with new label Motown Records after being appointed as the label's senior vice president for A&R. The album contains songs that crossover different genres of music, combining elements of R&B, pop and dance-pop. On ''R.E.D.'', Ne-Yo has re-united with frequent partners StarGate as well as new collaborators such as Harmony Samuels,
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and The Underdogs. Early previews of the album indicate a progression in the singer's sound with a deeper lyrical content. Preceding the album's release are two lead singles, the R&B-tinged "Lazy Love" which reached the upper half of the US
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chart and the
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-penned
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club song "
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". Upon its release, ''R.E.D.'' has received generally favorable reviews from most music critics.


Background and conception

''R.E.D.'' is Ne-Yo's fifth album and follow up to 2010's '' Libra Scale'', which was viewed by some as disappointing. The album title, an acronym for the phrase 'Realizing Every Dream" was inspired by the singer's personal experiences. In the album's press release he explained " tcame from me stepping outside myself, looking at my life as it is today and realizing that every dream I've had from the day I decided I wanted to do music, every dream that I've had from then til now, I'm definitely on the way to realizing it." During various press interviews back in 2011, Ne-Yo had previously titled the album ''The Cracks in Mr Perfect''. It is reported that during an interview with
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, the singer clarified speculation as to why the album title changed and comparison to an album released by rapper Game called, '' The R.E.D. Album'' (2011). Ne-Yo said "No... I don't feel like I ripped off The Game's album... as I was doing the album, he original title''The Cracks in Mr Perfect'' just didn't make sense any more, it didn't fit any more... however, ''R.E.D – Realising Every Dream'' – did." ''R.E.D'' is Ne-Yo's first album since moving from
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to Motown Records, where he also serves as senior vice president for the label's A&R division. Ne-Yo reunited with long-term collaborators such as Norwegian songwriting/production duo StarGate, as well as UK producer Harmony,
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and
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. Speaking of his studio sessions on the album, Ne-Yo told his producers that he wanted the album – which he described to
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as "lyrically honest to a fault" – to be meaningful. "One thing that I told everybody going into this is, 'I don't want you making a track like you're making a track for Ne-Yo. Just do what you do and let the fact that I'm on it be the Ne-Yo element. There is no way to expand and grow if everybody you're working with wants to keep you in a box." Some critics responded to the comments made by Ne-Yo and came to the conclusion that the singer had "lost touch" with his R&B roots. During a visit to
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' ''Hot 97'' radio show, Ne-Yo addressed his critics saying "I know where I came from. I know that R&B is where it started at for me... When this new album comes out, it will shut the mouths of everybody who feels like I have 'crossed over'." The album was pushed back from its original release date of September 18, 2012 to October 31, 2012.


Music and composition

The album was previously titled ''The Cracks in Mr Perfect'', which was based on a song of the same name which would still appear on the album. Kim Dawson from the '' Daily Star'' newspaper received a preview of the album and described the song as "Ne-Yo bemoaning the flip side of fame." Lyrics in the song include the line "You’re gonna hate me for being real". The song also contains a verse about having "unprotected sex", with Tracey Garraud from ''
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'' magazine noting a "deeper" and "maturer" subject content for the singer. Another song with deep lyrics was the acoustic guitar-driven ballad "She Is" which takes a mellow approach to describing a break-up. The song is strongly influenced by
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and was co-written with country music star Carrie Underwood's frequent collaborator
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. In a press release from
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, the record label hope to record a remix with country singer
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for a future radio release and that one day Ne-Yo could perform the song at the Country Music Awards. Ne-Yo told Hip-Hop Wired that he was also hoping to record a song with rapper
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. "
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" was co-written with pop-
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singer-songwriter
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and is an up-tempo club song which combines elements of
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and synthpop. Speaking about the song Ne-Yo said he was inspired by the powerful chorus, and in a press release he elaborated on the song's lyrical content: "It goes beyond the realm of just a relationship between man and woman, "this is understanding what it is to allow another person to get close enough to you to teach you how to love yourself. This song, if taken care of the right way, could help the world!" Another song titled "Unconditional" and produced b
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picks up on the same themes of romance. On this song, Ne-Yo sings with ambient vocals.Phatboiz
produced a second song for the album, "Jealous" which was described as a "tight R&B groove" with imaginative vocals. One of the other R&B songs on the album is titled "Lazy Love" and was described by Dawson as a "slow jam for the ladies". Released as the album's
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, "Lazy Love" features a " sonorous base" line and "slow-drip synths" with lyrics that centre on the "languid desire that pins a couple to their sheets way past morning". The
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-produced "Alone with You" was inspired by
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and contains a piano melody similar to those made famous by
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. It is dedicated to Ne-Yo's daughter Madilyn Grace, after an incident where Madilyn refused to stop crying after being brought home from the hospital until she went quiet upon hearing "Alone with You". Meanwhile, the 90's influenced "Should Be You" borrows guest vocals from former label-mate, rapper
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. The song draws inspiration from
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's 1995 single " I Love You" and features the duo singing about regrets with the aid of "one-liners". Ne-Yo described the song's lyrical content as "about being with somebody and wishing you were with someone else". Newcomer ReVaughn Brown also recorded guest vocals for the album on a song called "All She Wants". Built around a hip-hop beat and
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features Ne-Yo's vocals layered with "airy
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" from Brown, and a featured rap from
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. It features exclusively on the Target Deluxe edition of the album. "Slow Down" continues those sentiments with Ne-Yo singing in his falsetto. Continuing the more adult content, the song "Stress Reliever" centers around the singer's favorite sex position. The song draws inspiration from fellow R&B singer
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and rapper
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.


Singles

" Lazy Love" premiered online on May 14, 2012, and was serviced to US
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radio on May 29, 2012. On June 12, 2012, the song was released for digital download in the United States. The clean version of the official music video was premiered on
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'' on June 11, 2012, while the dirty version premiered the following day on VEVO. The song peaked at number 29 on '' Billboard''s US
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chart. The album's second single is titled "
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" and was unveiled to various media outlets on July 9, 2012. The synthpop and
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song was co-written with Australian
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. A day later it was released for digital download in Australia, mainland Europe and the UK. "Let Me Love You" was serviced to US rhythmic/crossover radio stations on July 31, 2012 and a week later on August 7, 2012 to pop/mainstream stations. It was released in the US on July 31, 2012. During an interview with DJ Whoo Kid on ''Shade 45'' radio, Ne-Yo said that the album's third single would probably be a song called "Should Be You" featuring rappers
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and Diddy. However, on October 4, 2012, Ne-Yo confirmed that " Don't Make Em Like You" featuring rapper
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had been selected as the album's third single instead. It was released for digital download on October 22, 2012 in the United States. " Forever Now" will serve as the second international single and fourth overall single from the album. It will be released on November 23, 2012, in GermanyVö-Vorschau
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and December 2, 2012 in the United Kingdom.


Reception


Critics reviews

''R.E.D.'' has received favorable reviews from most music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 68, which indicates "generally favorable" reviews, based on eight critic reviews. Ken Capobianco of ''
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'' lauded the album's production, writing that Ne-Yo successfully augments dance-oriented pop with love songs. Capobianco went on to further praise ''R.E.D.'' for being "smart, sophisticated, and built around songs." Ray Rahman of ''
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'' praised Ne-Yo's advancing maturity, the album's lyrics and the track "She Is", which he described as a "country-tinged", "smooth and casual" record." Nate Chinen of ''
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'' also praised the latter track, noting several other songs as stand-outs, including "Carry On (Her Letter to Him)", "Shut Me Down", "Cracks in Mr. Perfect", "
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" and "Don't Make 'Em Like You", despite being ambivalent towards Wiz Khalifa's appearance. Chinen also depicted Ne-Yo's "fondness for harmonic twists" which "reframe his melodies as he’s singing them", and his stylistic departure from his previous albums. ''
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'' Sarah Godfrey recognized Ne-Yo as an "extremely gifted and versatile songwriter", noting ''R.E.D.'' to contain some "great music", but showing a "clumsy attempt to cram all of Ne-Yo's gifts into one package", making the album "disjointed" as a whole. Will Hermes of ''
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'' gave the album two-and-a-half stars out of five, commenting that ''R.E.D.'' contains a broad mix of songs, with varied genres. Though Hermes saw artists such as
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and Miguel "boldly" re-imagining commercial R&B, which makes ''R.E.D.'' appear "less like vision than parsing market research." Andy Kellman of
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showed ambivalence towards the album's pop material. He went on comment on its highlights as "all casual, subtle, finely detailed mid-tempo numbers and slow jams," but was disappointed in the lack of "energetic songs" that descended from soul and funk, noting "It Just Ain't Right," " Because of You", "Nobody" and " Champagne Life as examples of Ne-Yo's past work honing such genres." ''
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'' Caroline Sullivan also showed a mixed response towards the album's pop songs, writing that ''R.E.D.'' "won't reassure those who accuse him of drifting away from R&B to make a quick pop buck". Mikael Wood of the ''
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'' wrote that ''R.E.D.'' is the singer's effort to "get back to the basics", which are shown in the opening two tracks, "Cracks in Mr. Perfect" and "Lazy Love", which "share an up-close intimacy" with songs by Beyoncé and Frank Ocean. Wood depicted "Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)" to "remind us of simpler times" by re-using a portion of its title from
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's " Let Me Love You", which Ne-Yo himself wrote. Wood goes on to note the follow-up tracks to be of lesser quality, giving the album two-and-a-half stars out of four.


Commercial performance

On the week ending of November 17, 2012, ''R.E.D.'' debuted at number seventeen on the
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. Marking this his third consecutive top-twenty album on the chart after ''
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'' (2006) which charted at number fourteen and '' Libra Scale'' (2010) which also charted at number eleven. It also debuted at number two on the UK R&B Albums Chart. The album debuted at number ten on the UK Digital Chart. On the week ending November 17, 2012 ''R.E.D.'' entered the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart at number four, selling 66,000 copies in its first week. This marks his third consecutive top-ten album in the
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, and charted five places higher and sold 46,000 copies less than his last album, '' Libra Scale'' which debuted at number nine on the chart, and sold 112,000 copies in its first week. The album opened at the top spot of the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, his third album to do so. As of January 2015, the album has sold 264,000 copies in the US. In 2013, ''R.E.D.'' was ranked as the 165th most popular album of the year on the ''Billboard'' 200.


Track listing

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Personnel

Credits adapted from album's liner notes. * Stephen Allbritten — vocal engineer (track 9) * Mike Anderson — engineer (tracks 3, 7) *
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— producer and instrumentation (track 11) * Jose Cardoza — assistant engineer (track 6) * Kevin "KD" Davis — mixing (tracks 1, 2, 4–6, 8–10, 12–16) * Mike Di Scala — producer and instrumentation (track 3) * Gleyder "Gee" Disla — engineer (tracks 14, 16) *
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– producer, engineer, and instrumentation (tracks 3, 4, 7, 11) * Moses "Mellomo" Gallart — engineer (tracks 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12–15, 17) * Byron Gallimore — vocal producer (track 9) *
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— producer, keyboards, guitars, and programming (track 12) * Ryan Gore — engineer (track 9) * Mark Hadfield — producer and instrumentation (track 3) * Jaymz Hardy-Martin III — engineer (track 9) * Calvin Harris — producer, arrangements, and instrumentation (track 17) * Vincent Henry — guitars (track 16) *
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– producer and instrumentation (tracks 3, 4, 7, 11) * Maarten Hoogstraten — producer and instrumentation (track 11) * Carlos King — engineer (track 6) * Emanuel Kiriakou — producer, keyboards, guitars, and programming (track 12) *
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— rap (track 6) * Jens Koerkemeier — engineer and editing (track 12) *
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— producer, guitars, and drum programming (track 9) * Jerel Lake — assistant mix engineer (track 4) *
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— vocals (track 9) *
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— vocals (all tracks), producer (track 12), executive producer *
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— producer (track 15) * Phatboiz — producers (tracks 5, 13), co-producers (track 11) * Kevin Randolph — keyboards (track 15) *
Salaam Remi Salaam Remi Gibbs (born May 14, 1972) is a Grammy winning American record producer known for his association with Nas, Amy Winehouse, Robby, Fugees, Fergie, Estelle, Black Thought, and Miguel, and for his reggae-tinged (often referred to as ...
— producer, arrangements, bass, keyboards, and drums (tracks 14, 16) * Ramon Rivas — assistant engineer (tracks 1, 2, 8) * Daniel Rivera — additional/assistant mixing (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Jeff Roach — string programming (track 9) * Harmony "H-Money" Samuels — producer (track 6) * Reginald Smith — producer (track 10) *
Phil Tan Phil Tan is a Malaysian-American music and audio engineer. Early life and education Tan was born in Malaysia. He attended Full Sail University in Florida in the U.S., where he attained a degree in Recording Arts in 1990. Afterwards he moved to Atla ...
— mixing (tracks 3, 7, 11) *
Shea Taylor Robert "Shea" Taylor is a songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist based in New York City. He established an early successful songwriting partnership with Def Jam's R&B singer-songwriter phenom Ne-Yo, and has also worked with Rihanna, Beyoncé ...
— producer, guitar, and instrumentation (tracks 1, 2, 8) * Patt Thrall — engineer and editing (track 12) * Miles Walker — engineer (tracks 3, 7, 11) * Curtis "Sauce" Wilson — engineer (tracks 10, 11) * Jesse "Corparal" Wilson — producer (track 10) * Kenneth Wright — bass (track 13) * Steve Wyreman — guitar and bass (track 15)


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