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''Suit'' is the fourth studio album by American rapper Nelly. It was intended to be released on August 17, 2004, before being delayed and released on September 13, 2004, by
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. Production for the album was handled by several producers, including
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, Doe, AHM, Jayson "Koko" Bridges, Kuya Productions,
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, Ryan Bowser,
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and Beat Bullies. Released in conjunction with ''
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'', Nelly intended to release a single album before conceptualizing and releasing two albums simultaneously, both of which would contrast each other's themes. Nelly characterized ''Sweat'' as "more up-tempo" and "energetic" while describing ''Suit'' as more of "a grown-up and sexy vibe ..it's more melodic". The album produced three singles: " My Place", " Over and Over" and "
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". Its lead single, "My Place", was a commercial success, topping the
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,
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and UK single charts, becoming Nelly's second number one on the former and latter charts. It peaked at number four on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "Over and Over" featuring
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was also a success, peaking at number three on the Hot 100, and topping several charts worldwide, including the
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, Australian and UK Singles Charts. "My Place" and "Over and Over" were certified gold and platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), for shipments of 500,000 and one million copies, respectively. ''Suit'' final single, "'N' Dey Say", achieved moderate chart success, peaking at number sixty-four on the Hot 100 and number six on the UK Singles Chart. ''Suit'' was generally well received by
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, who compared it with ''Sweat'', praising both album's contrasting themes and musical content, though with some criticism also targeted towards their content, in regards to inconsistencies. ''Suit'' topped the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart in its opening week, selling 396,000 copies, becoming Nelly's third consecutive US number-one album. It went on to be certified three times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), for shipments of three million copies. The album was nominated for a
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at the 47th Grammy Awards, losing to
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''.


Background

While recording material for his third studio album, Nelly had his intention of producing one album. Songs were being recorded at a steady pace, with Nelly composing more ideas, to which he established the idea of two albums released simultaneously to house all the tracks. On April 27, 2004, Nelly's representative initially described the upcoming albums as thematically dissimilar, "one is more melodic and party-oriented in the vein of records like " E.I." and "Tip Drill", while the other was described as having a "harder edge". Nelly would release singles accompanied by music videos from both albums. Talking to MTV News, Nelly went on to describe the differences between both albums; their titles of ''Sweat'' and ''Suit'' were announced on May 27, 2004. He noted ''Sweat'' as "more up-tempo" and "energetic", while characterizing ''Suit'' as more of "a grown-up and sexy vibe ..it's more melodic".


Release

''Sweat'' and ''Suit'' were intended to be released on August 17, 2004, but was pushed back and released on September 14 in the United States, Canada and Japan. ''Suit'' was released on September 13, 2004 in the United Kingdom and Germany.


Composition

The lead single " My Place" interlopes composition from "Isn't It a Shame" by girl group Labelle and
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's 1982 " I Like It". It also samples elements of
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ballad "
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", which Jason Birchmeier of
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recognized as a large influence to the song. Bordering between the genres of hip-hop and R&B, the song is primarily an "adult-oriented Southern-tinged hip-hop love song," with guitars, synthesizers, and "mixed high" and "mixed low" beats. Other tracks that bare similar characteristics to "My Place" include "Paradise" (which also utilizes a "finger-picked guitar" throughout), "Pretty Toes" and "She Don't Know My Name". Birchmeier declared "My Place" as the successor to Nelly's 2002 "
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". "Over and Over" is a break-up
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, that combines Nelly’s sedate side with
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’s "twanging"
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and vocals, with McGraw providing an
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" samples
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"; lyrically, the track and "Paradise" both engage in the themes of "hope and the promise of something better". "Nobody Knows" featuring Anthony Hamilton was chosen as the "most sonically inventive track" on ''Suit'' by Todd Burns of Stylus Magazine, who depicted its "
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l stabs" and
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strings, which "interweave uneasily".


Singles

" My Place" featuring
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was released on July 20, 2004 as the album's lead single. It written by Nelly, Eldra DeBarge, Etterlene Jordan, Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, Randy Edelman, William DeBarge, Jaheim Hoagland, Dorian Moore and produced by Doe. The song topped both the
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and
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singles charts, becoming Nelly's first number one on the former chart, and his second on the latter, following "
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". "My Place" remained on the charts for fifteen and thirteen weeks, respectively. The song became his second number one on the
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on the week of September 11, 2004, again following "Dilemma". On the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and
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charts, it peaked at number four. "My Place" was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and Recorded Music NZ, for shipments of 500,000 and 7,500 units, respectively. It was certified platinum by the
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(ARIA), for shipments of 70,000 copies. " Over and Over" featuring
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was released as the second single on October 12, 2004. It was written by Nelly, Jayson "KoKo" Bridges, James D. Hargrove and Samuel McGraw and produced by Bridges. The song achieved commercial success, topping several charts, including the Irish Singles Chart, Australian Singles Chart and UK Singles Chart. It is the second single from the album to top the latter and former charts, following " My Place". The song remained at number one in Australia for five consecutive weeks, and stayed atop in the UK for one week. "Over and Over" peaked within the top five on the New Zealand Singles Chart and the Hot 100, Nelly's second top five hit on the Hot 100 from the album . "Over and Over" was certified two times platinum by the ARIA, denoting shipments of 140,000 copies. The RIAA awarded the song with a single platinum certification, for shipments of one million copies. "
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" was released as the album's third and final single on May 23, 2005. The song was written by Nelly, Jayson Bridges and G. Kemp and produced by the former. It achieved its highest peak of number three on the
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(Flanders); it reached number six on the UK Singles Chart and number eight on the Belgian Singles Chart (Wallonia). The song reached the top twenty on the Irish Singles Chart,
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, New Zealand Singles Chart and Australian Singles Chart. "'N' Dey Say" peaked at number sixty-four on the Hot 100, achieving moderate chart success in other territories.


Critical reception

''Suit'' received generally mixed reviews from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an
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score of 62, based on 16 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". Giving the album an A−, ''
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'' David Browne lauded ''Suit'', writing that Nelly "sounds convincing and appealing" throughout the album. Browne went on to further praise specific songs including the "summer-breezy" "Play it Off" and the "cozy hip-hop soul" housed "In My Life". RapReviews.com's Steve Juon presented a similar response, giving the album a nine-out-of-ten rating. Juon depicted ''Suit'' as being more formal compared to ''
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'' which takes creative risks. He praised the overall material quality within both ''Suit'' and ''Sweat'', as well as their contrasting themes, going on to note the albums as "one of the best double albums" in hip-hop. Jason Birchmeier of
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was hesitant of the simultaneous release of two album's, as they may suffer from being one dimensional, but liked the musical content within both ''Suit'' and ''Sweat'', noting the former's to be more diversified. Birchmeier summed up ''Suit'' as "a brief album with absolutely no filler", describing its tracks as "fun" and "catchy." In a mixed review, Jason King of ''
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'' wrote that tracks on ''Suit'' have the "sole intention of ending up as your next ringtone". King noted some songs to "crumble" due to their "simplistic approach", while tracks like "Flap Your Wings" as "addictive". Stylus Magazine's Todd Burns praised several tracks on ''Suit'', including "Over and Over" and "Nobody Knows", praising the former for combining Nelly's sedate side with
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’s
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and vocals. Despite this, Burns saw the album's highlights as "minimal at best", and closed his review disapproving of the album's mainstream approach. In a negative review, ''
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'' Alexis Petridis showed distaste for both Nelly's vocal technique and ''Suit'' tracks. Petridis described the album's songs as "gummy R&B ballads", while noting Nelly's
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to overtake his abilities as an artist. ''Suit'' was nominated for a
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at the 47th Grammy Awards, losing to
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's ''
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''.


Commercial performance

In its opening week, ''Suit'' debuted atop the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 396,000 copies, becoming Nelly's third consecutive US number-one album following ''
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'' (2000) and ''
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'' (2002). On the same day of ''Suit'' release, Nelly's ''
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'', released in conjunction with the former album, debuted at number 2 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 342,000 copies. The combination of both album's opening figures of 737,000 surpasses that of ''Nellyville'', which debuted with 714,000 copies sold. With the debuts, Nelly became the first act to achieve the feat of obtaining album's number one and number 2 on the US
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chart simultaneously. He is the second artist, following American hard rock band Guns N' Roses, to achieve the same feat but on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. Guns N' Roses attained the accomplishment in 1991 with ''
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'' and ''
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'', with the former debuting at number one and the latter at number 2, selling 770,000 and 685,000 copies, respectively. The following week of ''Suit'' release, it fell to number 2 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 160,000 copies, being replaced by Green Day's '' American Idiot'' (2004). In its third week, ''Suit'' sold 118,000 copies, dropping to number 5. In the album's fourth week of release, its sales increased to 122,000 copies, the only album of the week to have its sales rise; it sustained its position at number 5. In its fifth week, ''Suit'' sales further increased to 144,000 units, gaining the title of Greatest Gainer, and rising from number 5 to number 3 on the chart. The album's sales continued to increase in its sixth week of release, selling 153,000 copies, moving from number 3 to number 2. It had passed one million copies in sales in the US that week. On November 1, 2004, ''Suit'' went on to be certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting shipments of 500,000 copies. On January 19, 2005, the album was certified three times platinum by the RIAA, for shipments of three million copies. On the Canadian Albums Chart, ''Suit'' debuted at number one, becoming Nelly's first album to top the chart in the country. The album debuted at number 6 on the
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on the week of September 20, 2004, remaining at number 6 for two weeks, and dropping out of the chart after thirteen weeks. On the
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, ''Suit'' reached at number 7, remaining on the chart for five weeks. Along with ''
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'', ''Suit'' is Nelly's third consecutive album to peak within the top ten of the latter three charts. The album has been certified gold by the
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(ARIA) and Recorded Music NZ, for shipments of 35,000 and 7,500 copies, respectively. The album reached the top ten on the
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and
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, at number 8. It has been certified platinum by the
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(BPI), for shipments of 300,000 copies, on May 20, 2005. ''Suit'' peaked at number 11 on the Swiss Albums Chart on the week of September 26, 2004, dropping off the chart after eight weeks. It remained on the
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for seven weeks, debuting and peaking at number 17. The album was less successful in other territories, charting within the top thirty on the
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and
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at number 29. ''Suit'' reached at number 34 on the Swedish Albums Chart, number 43 on the
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(Flanders) and number 72 on the
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. The album's lowest charting position was on the Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia), at number 83. It remained on it for three weeks.


Track listing

Notes *"My Place" contains a portion of composition from "Isn't It a Shame" by girl group Labelle and
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's 1982 " I Like It". It samples elements of
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' 1957 "
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". *"'N' Dey Say" samples
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".


Personnel

Credits adapted from
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. "Nelly – Country Grammar: Credits" Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved on June 28, 2013. *Ahm – producer *Avery Storm – main personnel, primary artist, vocoder *Beat Bullies – producer *
Big Boi Antwan André Patton (born February 1, 1975), better known by his stage name Big Boi, is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer and actor. He is best known for being a member of the southern hip hop duo Outkast alongside André 300 ...
– producer *Matt Brauss – bass *Jayson Bridges – drums, keyboards, percussion, producer *Sandy Brummels – art direction *Chris Carmouche – engineer *Andrew Coleman – audio engineer, engineer *Jermaine Dupri – producer *Michael Eleopoulos – assistant *Brian Frye – engineer *Richard "Rip" Gager – guitar *Earl Gaynor – producer *Chris Gehringer – mastering *Robert Gerongco – producer *Sam Gerongco – producer *Anthony Hamilton – guest artist, main personnel, primary artist, vocals *James D. "Sted Fast" II Hargrove – guitar, producer *Jennifer Havey – A&R, artist coordination *John Horesco IV – assistant *Ronald Isley – main personnel, primary artist, vocals *Jaheim – guest artist, main personnel, primary artist, rap *Jazze Pha – audio production, main personnel, primary artist, producer, rap, various instruments *Kim Moore Johnson – vocals (background) *Rajinder Kala – congas *Karlin – producer *Chip Karpells – assistant, assistant engineer, mixing assistant *Debra Killings – bass *Kuya Brothers – producer *Kevin Law – A&R, engineer *Bryan Loss – drums *LROC – producer *Dan "Thunda Dan" Marshal – engineer, guitar *Mase – guest artist, main personnel, primary artist, rap *Brandon "B Don" Matthews – engineer *Tim McGraw – guest artist, main personnel, primary artist, vocals *Tadd Mingo – assistant *Carl Nappa – audio engineer, engineer *Nelly – executive producer, main personnel, primary artist, rap *The Neptunes – audio production, producer *Jared Nugent – assistant, assistant engineer *Onion – guitar *Shorty B. – bass, guitar *Snoop Dogg – guest artist, main personnel, primary artist, rap *Soulshock – producer *Joe Spix – art direction, design *T.I. – guest artist, main personnel, primary artist, rap *Phil Tan – mixing *Richard Travali – mixing *Serge Tsai – engineer *James White – photography *Pharrell Williams – main personnel, primary artist, vocals


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List of number-one albums of 2004 (U.S.) The highest-selling albums and extended play, EPs in the United States are ranked in the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200, published by ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' magazine. The data are compiled by Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's ...
* List of number-one R&B albums of 2004 (U.S.) *
List of number-one albums of 2004 (Canada) These are the Canadian number-one albums of 2004 in music, 2004. The chart is compiled by Nielsen Soundscan and published by ''Jam!'' Canadian Online Explorer, Canoe, issued every Sunday. The chart also appears in Billboard (magazine), ''Billboard ...


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Discogs Discogs (short for discographies) is a database of information about audio recordings, including commercial releases, promotional releases, and bootleg or off-label releases. While the site was originally created with a goal of becoming the ...
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