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''The Element of Freedom'' is the fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter
Alicia Keys Alicia Augello Cook (born January 25, 1981), known professionally as Alicia Keys, is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. A classically trained pianist, Keys started composing songs when she was 12 and was signed at 15 years old by Col ...
, released on December 11, 2009, by
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. Recording sessions for the album took place during May to September 2009 at the Oven Studios in Long Island, New York. Production was primarily handled by Keys, Kerry Brothers Jr., and
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. Departing from the classicist
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of Keys' previous albums, ''The Element of Freedom'' has a mid-tempo, low-key sound and features mostly love songs. Upon its release, the album received generally positive reviews from music critics, who complimented its low-key style, cohesiveness, and Keys' singing, while some were ambivalent towards the lyrics. The album debuted at number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 417,000 copies in its first week. It was certified
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by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) within its first month of release (later being certified double platinum) and produced six singles. By August 2012, ''The Element of Freedom'' had sold over four million copies worldwide.


Recording and production

After recording her third studio album, '' As I Am'', Keys began to "find the way to totally be myself and what that meant; figuring out what choices I wanted to make and not make in order to truly honor myself". Keys began working on the album in May 2009. During this time, Keys and her Audio engineer bought several vintage keyboards, describing the Moog as her "special best friend". Recording took place at Keys' Oven Studios in Long Island, New York. Keys expressed that she "didn't know what to do" when she began working on the album, but knew to do it. After exhausting herself, she stated that she "finally found the key, and that is to allow yourself to be free". She explained that the album dealt with overcoming depression, going on to say: "I found more freedom. Before, I thought I could only show the strong side of me. Now there’s a mixture of strong and delicate. A new sound, a new emotion. That’s a lot of who I am right now". Recording for the album was completed between August and September 2009. Keys described that she "love melody so much", but approached the album with a "free zone". The album includes production by
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,
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,
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and
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. MTV News reported that Keys and rapper Jay-Z recorded "Empire State of Mind Part 2", a second version of "
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" from Jay-Z's album ''
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''. The final product, titled "Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down", did not feature Jay-Z. In mid-November 2009, Brothers revealed on
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that Canadian recording artist
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would be featured on the album. Drake described the studio session with Keys as "one of the best studio experiences of my life". He explained that "I came in there and instead of being like, 'Here's the beat, get to work,' she was just like, 'Play me your favorite songs and lets battle'... It's almost like the transition from istening togreat music to making a song — like, no one even noticed it, because she started playing the keys and I just started writing the melodies." Keys stated that due to the album being pushed back, she was able to record "How It Feels to Fly", as well as to work with Drake and Beyoncé, which Keys described as "the most exciting collaborations of my career yet". Keys revealed to ''
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'' that in the period she was recording the album, she listened to artists such as Genesis,
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, Fleetwood Mac and
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. In an interview with '' Billboard'', Keys stated that she "eliminated all of the boundaries and all the limitations, so that you can feel your freedom and express your freedom in every way you possibly can".


Music and lyrics

Music writers have noted Keys' transition from 1960s and 1970s R&B and
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to 1980s and 1990s pop-oriented sound with the album.Farber, Jim
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Ben Ratliff of ''
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'' described most of the album's songs as "professionals ... slow, clean songs with semi-classical acoustic piano, soft-pop chord changes and simple, prominent hip-hop beats". ''
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''s Allison Stewart wrote that the album "relies unusually heavily upon mid-tempo, carefully layered lovesick ballads".Stewart, Allison (2009-12-15).
'Element' is another safe, uninspiring album from R&B star Alicia Keys
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Keys received some comparisons to musician
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. Slant Magazine's Matthew Cole wrote that "some retro synth work lends a funky backdrop" to Keys' "breathy vamping, alternating disco-diva choruses with Prince-worthy verses". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of
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pointed out the "always apparent" influence of Prince, as Keys "swapped the retro-soul instrumentation of her earliest music for electronics". He identified the album as "clean, small-scale collection of ballads and Prince-inspired pop". Several writers also noted that the album's tenth track, "Put It in a Love Song", distinguishes itself from the rest of the album, being described as having "dreamy, sun-dazed production" and is "quantitatively different energy". Keys described ''The Element of Freedom'' as diverse, but noted that there is a "balance". She explained that "one side is strong and one side is vulnerable", which she pointed to as the theme of the album. The album has a "strong, edgy feel", but is also "intimate and vulnerable and delicate". While on
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'', she described the album: "The way that the songs progress n the albumare gonna take you on a natural high. I just want you to feel a sense of freedom, I want you to feel out-of-the-box, feel inspired, You're definitely going to be taken on a trip, I know you're going to be shocked, you're going to hear things that you probably didn't think that I would sound like. It's a journey." ''The Element of Freedom'' is composed mostly of
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, whose lyrics deal with relationships, falling in love, and/or heartbreak. The lead single "Doesn't Mean Anything" has a similar theme to Keys' previous single "
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" (2004) from her second studio album ''
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'' (2003)–choosing love over materialism. However, some of the songs feature different lyrical themes: "Wait Til You See My Smile" is about one not allowing negative people to defeat them, "How It Feels to Fly" is about taking risks just to experience their positive side, and "Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down" contains references to various locations in New York City and its famous residents, while describing the city's essence. The album's Empire Edition includes a cover of
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" on its bonus disc, alongside the song "Lover Man" and live versions of Keys' singles from previous albums.


Release and promotion

On September 14, 2009, the day after the
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, Keys posted the audio to the album's lead single "
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" on her
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channel. The song was released via
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on September 22. In October, she performed the song on ''
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''. On October 21, Keys held "The Element of Freedom Lecture & Performance Series" at the
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, free for students at the
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. Among the songs she performed included the then-new "
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". The song, produced by Keys and
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, was released as the second single from the album. The
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premiered on November 16. Keys performed a medley of "Empire State of Mind", "Doesn't Mean Anything" and " No One" on the sixth season of ''
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'' on November 29. Keys performed a
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at the Nokia Theater in New York City on December 1, where all the proceeds went to the
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program. The concert—held on
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—was streamed live via YouTube. As part of the promotional drive for the album, she performed at the Cayman Islands Jazz Festival on December 5, the final night of the three-day festival which would be broadcast on
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. ''The Element of Freedom'' was originally scheduled to be released that day, to correspond with World AIDS Day, but was pushed back to December 15 for additional recording. According to the senior vice president of
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marketing for
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, Keys "had a couple of more things in the oven and she wants this to be right ..So we gave her the additional time she needed." Keys pointed out that she felt the album was being rushed for no reason. In an interview with Scottish newspaper ''
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'', she stated that it "seems unfair to have to rush these songs that were still coming and not allow them to be the best songs they could be. It was just two weeks' difference, but it made for an even better record". On December 16,
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's ''
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'' hosted a two-hour special titled ''106 & Keys'', which consisted of a countdown of Keys' videos and a live performance. A week prior to its release, Keys streamed ''The Element of Freedom'' in its entirety on the
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music streaming service
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, as well as social networking website
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through a Facebook Platform. She became the first major recording artist in Facebook's history to do so. ''The Element of Freedom'' was released in the United States on December 15, having been released internationally four days earlier. Its deluxe edition with two bonus tracks and a bonus DVD was released simultaneously with the standard edition; in the United States, both editions were accompanied by the double-disc Empire Edition. The "Alicia Keys & Friends" concert took place on January 7, 2010, at the Apollo Theater in New York City. In addition to her performances, Keys introduced new artists who also performed during the event. Keys also performed on ''
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'' on January 9, followed by an AOL Music Sessions premiere on January 14. On February 14, Keys performed with recording artists Usher and
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at the
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during halftime. At the show, Keys performed " No One" from her 2007 album '' As I Am''. She also performed "
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" as well "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart". On March 3, Keys embarked on the North American leg of the Freedom Tour at the
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in Rosemont, Illinois. The European leg of the tour started in late April. Keys performed at the
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taking place July 2–4, 2010. In April, Keys announced a reissue of the album, which ultimately never materialized.


Singles

Keys released "
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" as the
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from ''The Element of Freedom'' on September 22, 2009. Critics gave the song positive reviews, comparing it to previous singles " No One", "
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" and "
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". In Europe, the song reached the top five in Switzerland and top ten in the United Kingdom. It peaked at number 14 on the US
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chart but only managed to reach number 60 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. On November 17, 2009, Keys released the second single "
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". It received critical acclaim as the album's standout moment for its timeless synths and throwbacks to the 1980s. The song was more successful than "Doesn't Mean Anything", reaching number two in Norway and five in Denmark, as well as number 27 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. It was later released in the United Kingdom as the album's third single, where it would go on to peak at number seven. "
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", featuring Beyoncé, was released as the third single from the album in January 2010. It did best in Australia, where it peaked at number 18 and was certified gold by the
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(ARIA). However, it received only a limited release in the United States. Its accompanying
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was due to be released in March 2010 but was cancelled so " Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)" could be pushed forward as a single instead. Despite this, "Put It in a Love Song" peaked at number 60 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Following the album's release, Keys' version of "
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" charted due to digital sales. It was released as an international single in February 2010 and was the best charting single from the album in several territories. It peaked at number four in the UK, six in the Netherlands, and number eight in Ireland. It also peaked at number 55 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Meanwhile, in the United States, "Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)" began to make its impact starting April 13. It was the most successful single from the album in the US, topping the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for 12 consecutive weeks, as well as reaching number 21 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. A remix featuring
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was released on May 28. Following the birth of her first child on October 16, Keys revealed that " Wait Til You See My Smile" would be released as the next single in the UK on November 28. However, it got pushed back to December 12. The single featured the aforementioned remix of "Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)" as the B-side. To promote the single, 12,000 filmmakers were invited over a period of six weeks to create a music video for the song. Keys then selected one of the six short-listed videos to be released as the song's official music video via
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and music television channels.


Critical reception

''The Element of Freedom'' received generally positive reviews from critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, it received an
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score of 67, based on 14 reviews. Andrew Burgess of musicOMH said that the album's production is "a perfect counterpoint to Keys' voice, and the sentiment she's trying to convey", while calling the album one of "the best pop albums of 2009". ''
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'' writer
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called the album Keys' "most consistent album and also her most low-key", and found it less "forced or gimmicky" than her previous albums. Killian Fox of ''
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'' called it "a confident, well-crafted modern soul record" that was made without "doing anything groundbreaking". ''
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'' writer Randy Lewis wrote favorably of Keys' thematic approach, stating that she "digs deep into the multitude of implications of independence".Lewis, Randy (2009-12-14).
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''. Retrieved on 2010-02-15.
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'' said that Keys has "established herself as an increasingly rare thing in pop music: the class act", noting that the "often-banal lyrics" were carried by her "quicksilver" voice. ''
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''s Steve Jones called its songs "consistently strong and thematically cohesive", and found the album "more nuanced and intimate" than Keys' previous work.Jones, Steve (2009-12-15).
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found the songs monotonous and said that they "drift by disappointingly, anodyne and indistinguishable".
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'', felt that the production "compresses eys'voice, making it sound a lot less like her, especially on the ballads". Mikael Wood of '' Spin'' accused Keys of being "uninterested in breaking new ground, snooze-controlling her way through a series of familiar piano-soul platitudes".Wood, Mikael (2009-12-09).
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pointed out in his review "uninspiring, trendy electronica production, strident lead vocal performances, and banal lyricism".Lewis, Tyler (2010-01-11).
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panned its lyrics as "empty cliches" and found the music pretentious. Robert Christgau, writing for ''
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'', named it "dud of the month", indicating "a bad record whose details rarely merit further thought". He interpreted Keys' attempt at "melismatic pain" to be "formal ploy merely, a diva-by-default's privilege", and found it "far from a shock but definitely a disappointment to watch Ms. Trained Pianist survey her branding options and choose the bland card over the brains card".


Accolades

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Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart" is a song by American recording artist Alicia Keys. It was released as the second single (third in the UK) from her fourth studio album, '' The Element of Freedom'' (2009). The ballad has been hailed by many mus ...
" , , -  , Outstanding Female Artist  , Alicia Keys  ,   , -  ! scope="row" rowspan="2", 2010 , rowspan="2", MTV Video Music Award Japan  , Video of the Year  , rowspan="2", "
Doesn't Mean Anything "Doesn't Mean Anything" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys. It written and produced by Keys and longtime partner Kerry "Krucial" Brothers for her fourth studio album ''The Element of Freedom'' (2009), with its lyrics sp ...
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Best R&B Video The MTV Video Music Award for Best R&B was first awarded in 1993 under the name of Best R&B Video, and it was given every year until 2006, as the following year MTV revamped the VMAs and eliminated all the genre categories. The following year, thou ...
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Teen Choice Award The Teen Choice Awards is an annual awards show that airs on the Fox television network. The awards honor the year's biggest achievements in music, film, sports, television, fashion, social media, and more, voted by viewers living in the United ...
, Choice Music – R&B Artist , Alicia Keys , , rowspan="2", , - , Choice Music – Album , rowspan="3", ''The Element of Freedom'' , , - ! scope="row", 2010 ,
Premios Oye! Premios Oye! (Premio Nacional a la Música Grabada) were presented annually by the ''Academia Nacional de la Música en México'' from 2003 to 2013 with the exception of 2011 when they were not presented, for outstanding achievements in the Mexican ...
, English Record of the Year , , , - ! scope="row" rowspan="2", 2010 , rowspan="2",
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, Favorite Soul/R&B Album , , rowspan="2", , - , Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist , rowspan="2", Alicia Keys , , - ! scope="row" rowspan="4", 2010 , rowspan="4",
Soul Train Music Award The Soul Train Music Awards is an annual music awards show which previously aired in national broadcast syndication, and honors the best in African-American culture, music and entertainment. It is produced by the makers of ''Soul Train'', the pro ...
, Best R&B/Soul Female Artist , , rowspan="4", , - , Best Album of the Year , ''The Element of Freedom'' , , - , Best Song of the Year , rowspan="2", " Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)" , , - , The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award , , - ! scope="row" rowspan="2", 2010 , MP3 Music Award , The BFV Award , "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart" , , , - , colspan="2",
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Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down "Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down" is a song by American musician Alicia Keys from her fourth studio album, '' The Element of Freedom'' (2009). It is an answer song to the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one single " Empire State of Mind" ...
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Put It in a Love Song "Put It in a Love Song" is a song by American singer Alicia Keys. The song, written and produced by Keys and Swizz Beatz, features guest vocals by American singer Beyoncé. It was originally sent to radio on January 19, 2010, by J Records, as th ...
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Commercial performance

''The Element of Freedom'' debuted at number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200, selling 417,000 copies in its first week. This became Keys' first album to not debut at number one on that chart. In its second week, the album fell to number four on the chart, selling an additional 280,000 copies. In its third week, the album climbed to number three, selling 80,000 more copies. In its fourth week, the album fell to number four, selling 62,000 copies. As of July 2014, it had sold 1.6 million copies in the US. On August 11, 2020, the album was certified
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by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and
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s of over two million units in the United States. In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number 17 on the
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on December 20, 2009. It later climbed to number one on February 7, 2010, making it Keys' first album to ever to top the chart. It also spent 13 consecutive weeks atop the UK R&B Albums Chart. On July 22, 2013, the album was certified triple platinum by the
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(BPI) for sales of over 900,000 copies in the UK. As of November 2016, the album has sold 1,015,071 copies in the United Kingdom. In Canada, the album entered the Canadian Albums Chart at number five, and was certified platinum by the Music Canada (MC) on December 23, 2009 for shipments in excess of 80,000 units. In mainland Europe, the album reached number one in Switzerland, while charting within the top five in the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain, and the top 10 in Germany, Norway, and Poland. As of August 2012, the album had sold over four million copies worldwide.


Track listing

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", written by Bert Keyes and Sylvia Robinson, as performed by The Moments.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of the deluxe edition of ''The Element of Freedom''. Musicians *
Alicia Keys Alicia Augello Cook (born January 25, 1981), known professionally as Alicia Keys, is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. A classically trained pianist, Keys started composing songs when she was 12 and was signed at 15 years old by Col ...
B3 organ, concept, CP-70, keyboards,
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, Moog synth, piano,
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organ,
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,
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s, synth programming, vocals,
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*
Carlos Alomar Carlos Alomar (born 7 May 1951) is a Puerto Rican guitarist. He is best known for his work with David Bowie from the mid-1970s to the early 2000s, having played on more Bowie albums than any musician other than pianist Mike Garson. He has als ...
– electric guitar * Beyoncé – featured vocals *
Jeff Bhasker Jeff Bhasker (born March 4, 1974) is an American record producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist based in Los Angeles. He was awarded the Grammy Award for Producer of the Year in 2016 and nominated in 2013. An accomplished producer, he ...
– background vocals , drum programming ; keyboards , synths , synth programming * Kerry Brothers Jr. – drum programming *
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– background vocals *
Toby Gad Tobias "Toby" Gad (born 28 March 1968) is a Los Angeles-based German music producer/songwriter, best known for co-writing John Legend's biggest hit, " All of Me," the fifth-highest certified single in RIAA history, and for co-writing and produc ...
– guitar, keyboards *
Jeff Gitelman Jeff "Gitty" Gitelman (born February 5, 1982) is a Grammy-nominated record producer, musician and songwriter from Chișinău, Moldova. He is known for his work with the band The Stepkids, which formed in 2010. He is also known for his compositi ...
– electric guitar * Ron Haney – electric guitar * LIV'RE – choir * Steve Mostyn – bass guitar , additional piano , Moog bass *
Paul Pesco Paul Pesco (born May 13, 1959) is an American session guitarist, singer-songwriter, film score composer and record producer. Biography Pesco was born in Canandaigua, New York, to a Sicilian father (an opera singer and voice instructor) and Ko ...
– acoustic guitar, electric guitar * Patrick "Plain Pat" Reynolds – drum programming *
Davide Rossi Davide Rossi (born 7 August 1970) is an Italian violinist, string arranger, composer, conductor and a record producer, perhaps best known for having been the violinist, guitar and keytar-player for the British electronic music duo Goldfrapp f ...
– cello, strings arrangement, strings, viola, violin * Noah "40" Shebib – drum programming, keyboards *
Al Shux Alexander Shuckburgh, who is also known as Al Shux, is a British record producer and songwriter from London, England. Shux has worked with musical artists Jay-Z, Alicia Keys, Snoop Dogg, Nas, Kendrick Lamar, Plan B, Tinie Tempah and Lana Del R ...
– keyboards, programming * John "Jubu" Smith – electric guitar *
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 ...
– drum programming * Steven Wolf – live drums Additional personnel * Kiku/BabyAlpaca – artwork, design * Erwin Gorostiza – creative director * Ashunta Sheriff – make-up * Tippi Shorter – hair *
Yu Tsai Yu Tsai ( Chinese: 蔡宇; pinyin: ''Cài Yǔ'') is an American photographer based in Los Angeles and New York. He also works in television, appearing as a creative consultant and judge in ''America's Next Top Model'', ''Germany's Next Top Model'' ...
– photography * Wouri Vice – stylist Technical personnel * Alicia Keys – executive producer, producer * Jeff Bhasker – producer * Kerry Brothers Jr. – executive producer, producer * Toby Gad – co-producer & additional engineering * Noah "40" Shebib – producer, recording * Al Shux – producer * Swizz Beatz – producer * Peter Edge – executive producer * Jeff Robinson – executive producer * Erik Madrid – mix assistant *
Manny Marroquin Manny Marroquin (born September 21, 1971) is an American mixing engineer.Daley, Dan (May 2005).Manny Marroquin. ''Sound on Sound''. Retrieved February 10, 2007 He has received ten Grammy awards for his professional audio work. Life and career ...
– mixing *
Tony Maserati Tony Maserati is an American record producer and audio engineer specializing in mixing. He was involved in the development of the New York R&B and hip-hop scene in the 1990s, working with Mary J. Blige, Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy, and Queen ...
– mixing * Christian Plata – mix assistant * Christian Baker – assistant engineer * George Fullan – assistant engineer * Ann Mincieli – engineer, recording, album coordination * Val Brathwaite – assistant engineer * Chris Soper – assistant engineer * Valente Torres – assistant engineer * Miki Tsutsumi – assistant engineer, additional engineering * Stuart White – assistant engineer, additional engineering, mix assistant * Dave Kutch – mastering


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

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Album era The album era was a period in English-language popular music from the mid-1960s to the mid-2000s in which the album was the dominant form of recorded music expression and consumption. It was primarily driven by three successive music recording ...
* List of ''Billboard'' number-one R&B albums of 2010 *
List of UK Albums Chart number ones of the 2010s The UK Albums Chart is a weekly record chart based on album sales from Friday to Thursday in the United Kingdom; , there had been 266 number-one albums during the 2010s, by 76 artists. The Official Charts Company (OCC) defines an "album" as bei ...
* List of UK R&B Albums Chart number ones of 2010


Notes


References


External links


Official website
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