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Year of the Gentleman

Year of the Gentleman


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Artist: Ne-yo
Label: Def Jam
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 82 reviews
Sales Rank: 118

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.4

MPN: 001141002
UPC: 602517735620
EAN: 0602517735620
ASIN: B0018QCXGO

Release Date: September 16, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Closer
  • Nobody
  • Single
  • Mad
  • Miss Independent
  • Why Does She Stay
  • Fade Into The Background
  • So You Can Cry
  • Part Of The List
  • Back To What You Know
  • Lie To Me
  • Stop This World

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com

If the mark of the skilful Lothario is the one who knows to always tell his lover what she wants to hear, surely Def Jam’s R&B sensation Ne-Yo--aka Los Angeles singer-songwriter Shaffer Chimere Smith--is one of the greatest of them all. On his third album, Year of the Gentleman, Chimere channels his hitmaking talents into a suite of R&B songs that are more respectful than rampant in their approach to the romancing. “Single" is a song that reaches out to all the lonely girls, Ne-Yo promising, “I'll be your boyfriend til the song goes off," while the Stargate-produced “Miss Independent," lit up by neon synthesizers, suggests Smith isn't too concerned with his own machismo to test out flipping the traditional gender roles, serenading a girl who's a player in her own right: “Everything she got, you bet she bought it." The album is at its best with the central, two-song movement of “Why Does She Stay" and “Fade Into the Background"--the former finding Ne-Yo questioning his own neglectful nature over a backdrop of shimmering keys, the latter a sombre piece that finds our narrator accepting the news that his lover has found another with a rare, heart-rending magnanimity. --Louis Pattison



Album Description
"Closer," written by Ne-Yo and produced by Stargate, is the first single from Ne-Yo's upcoming third album, YEAR OF THE GENTLEMAN, set to arrive in stores June 24th. It is the follow-up to Because Of You (released May 2007), which received this year's Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album, and In My Own Words (February 2006) - both of which debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts.

In addition to his Contemporary R&B Album award, Ne-Yo earned four other Grammy nominations this year, including two for his collaboration with Rihanna, "Hate That I Love You" (which he co-wrote), namely Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance Duo/Group; as well as Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for his #2 hit "Because Of You"; and Record of the Year for Beyonce's "Irreplaceable" (which he co-produced). Ne-Yo's Grammy recognition followed up the UK's 13th annual MOBO (Music Of Black Origin) Awards in September 2007 - the only televised European Awards Show solely dedicated to urban music and culture - at which he won for Best Song ("Because Of You") and Best R&B Act.

Ne-Yo's RIAA platinum debut album In My Own Words was nominated for a Grammy as Best Contemporary R&B Album. It spun off three chart-topping hits, starting late-2005 with his debut Def Jam single, the #1 Grammy-nominated "So Sick," followed by "When You're Mad" and "Sexy Love." Ne-Yo capped 2006 as Male R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year at the Billboard Music Awards. At the The 21st Annual Soul Train Music Awards in February 2007, Ne-Yo won the Coca-Cola Award for Best R&B/Soul or Rap new Artist for "Sexy Love."

Album Description
2008 album from the Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter. With Year of the Gentleman, the Las Vegas native and premier songwriter has constructed a suite of songs that shows exactly what he means by class. Written over the course of travels through Europe last year and influenced by his own fascination with the Rat Pack, Ne-Yo explains, ''For me, the sharpness of Sammy and Sinatra is the kind of style I strive for in clothes and music. Year of the Gentleman is named in honor of those guys.'' 12 tracks.


Customer Reviews:   Read 45 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Extremely listenable album   January 7, 2009
P. KROPFHAUSER
This album far exceeded my expectations. I bought it for the Top-40 songs and wound up listening to all of it for hours. The love songs must have been written by someone truely in love.


5 out of 5 stars One of 2008's best CDs   January 6, 2009
Chris (Chicago, IL)
There are some CDs that sound good from start to finish but lack the truly standout songs. Others have some hit singles but little depth. "Year of the Gentleman" is like the 2007-08 Boston Celtics -- it has some gems and plenty of depth.

"Miss Independent" is my favorite song on the CD. I also love "Nobody," which sounds very much like it has a Michael Jackson influence. "Mad" is a ballad with a great melody, "Closer" is a fun, upbeat song. "Fade into the Background," "So You Can Cry" and "Part of the List" are all quality R&B songs. The only track on the entire album that I dislike is "Why Does She Stay," and all the others are not only easy to listen to, but they're memorable. This album is packed with hits for the hip hop and R&B lover.

It's not too often that I'll put 9 or 10 songs from one album onto my iPod, but this is definitely one of them. Ne-Yo is a huge star right now.



5 out of 5 stars Ne-Yo CD Review   January 6, 2009
Rhoda Quick
This CD is awesome. Every song is remarkable. I haven't stopped playing it since I got it.


3 out of 5 stars 3 1/2 stars. "Year of the Gentleman"   December 25, 2008
Mikeisha Best (Mitchellville, Maryland United States)
At his very best, Shaffer "Neyo" Smith is such a remarkable, undeniable talent. But he can also fall into mediocrity like he did with "Year of the Gentleman." This album is filled with guitar/drumming arrangements, decent tracks and countless Michael Jackson influences. The lyrics, or, content of the songs, are this album's most outstanding aspect. Neyo speaks on topics that no one else does, yet they are so relevant. As a unit, I am certainly not impressed with this album. The highlights are very good, but surely not his most memorable work. For his best work, seek out his debut entitled "In My Own Words."

This album, in its own way, is kind of fresh."Closer" was this album's first single. It took time getting used to. This is the type of song that you'll either love or dread. It's a different approach for this artists and all fans will not like that. This really is a good song, especially the production, hook and harmonies. "Why Does She Stay" is the piano-filled ballad that talks about a man who is in a relationship with a woman who treats him much better than he treats her. I have seen this situation numerous times, therefore, I know many won't have a hard time relating. The lyrics are sure to touch some and make others realize how good their partner is. "Miss Independent" is a track that gives independent women their just due. I really like this song because I am one of the women he is speaking of. The women he is talking about don't need anyone for anything!

The title of the album is especially creative, as is some aspects of this third effort by Neyo. But, it did little for me collectively, though it is a decent album.

Mikeisha's Top 5

1."Miss Independent"
2."Mad"
3."Closer"
4."Stop This World"
5."Fade Into the Background"



4 out of 5 stars Three Is A Charm   December 23, 2008
M. J. Moore (Chicago, Illinois United States)
It seems as if Ne-Yo has been in the musical game for longer than 3 years currently. Bursting onto the scene with So Sick in early 2006 (not counting Stay in 2005), Ne-Yo got off to a strong start, producing and writing hits for others and himself. The streak continued with his sophomore effort, Because of you--although that project did not live up to its predecessor commercially or critically. A little more than a year after the former project, comes Ne-Yo's third release.

Closer--Produced by StarGate and Ne-Yo, this was the first single. It was a different approach for Ne-Yo with its thumping, club beat. It got off to a weak start on radio, but it rebounded reinvigorating interest in the project. This song is catchy. A+

Nobody--Produced by Kirven Arrington, this mid-tempo sounds like Ne-Yo trying to be like Michael Jackson, and it sounds like something off his previous CD. Definitely a filler track! C-

Single--Produced by Polow Da Don, here the momentum picks up with this urban/ghetto-like club joint. It is a slow burner, but it definitely has that touch that Polow has brought to other cuts--Runaway Love (Ludacris), Promise (Ciara), Crying Out For Me (Mario) and Love In This Club (Usher). A+

Mad--Produced by Ne-Yo and Stargate, this is the current 3rd single. It is a slow jam with an arrangement and catchiness that keeps the energy of the CD going positively. A

Miss Independent--Produced by Ne-Yo and Stargate, this was the 2nd single off the project. While the lyrics leave room for more creativity, the song is crafted in that attracting way that many of Ne-Yo's songs do. A-

Why Does She Stay--Produced by Stereotypes, here is a contemplative ballad that Ne-Yo pulls off effortlessly. It has the right lyrics, the right beat and the matching vocals. A

Fade Into the Background--Produced by Shomari Wilson, the tempo picks up a little after the past 2 ballads. The phrasing of the verses is reminiscent of a Michael Jackson cut, but the hook is catchy. This song is a nice song to just listen to. A

So you Can Cry--Produced by Syience, this slow jam sounds similar to Angel from his last CD. However, it brings a different edge that provides life to the song. While a song like this could be considered filler by many artists, with Ne-Yo it passes the test. A-

Part of the List--Produced by Chuck Harmony, this ballad is nothing short of cheesy. It does have elements that make it listenable like the lyrics that talk about what the requirements of a good date/relationship are. However, it is beyond sappy. B-

Back To What you Know--Produced by StarGate and Ne-Yo, this mid-tempo comes off as filler to me. It has a weird sound to it, and it is not as strong as the other StarGate productions. It is not a memorable track on the project. C

Lie To Me--Produced by Shea Taylor, on this ballad, Ne-Yo is able to rebound from the doldrums of the past song. While this song has elements of cheese, it still is a listenable cut with a catchy hook and a nice percolating beat. B

Stop This World--Produced by Chuck Harmony, cheesiness aside from some of the other cuts, this song is the ballad that Ne-Yo has been needing to record for some time. All singers need that show-stopping, schmaltzy ballad that can really lend itself as an encore performance. We have heard songs like this before from many other artists. Coming from Ne-Yo, it is a new addition. A+

Overall, the CD shows a maturer side of Ne-Yo. There is less filler. The songs have a sophistication and cohesion to them that has been missing to a certain degree from previous efforts. They also show Ne-Yo branching off a little to experiment while still appeasing his fanbase.




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