Album Review/Preview: Ne-Yo “Because of You”

 

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The album starts out with the song, “Because of You”. Ne-Yo ironically channels Michael Jackson to sing about a subject I’m sure we all can agree MJ has no idea about: an addiction to sex. lol. This song is making some waves on the radio, but I don’t feel like this is a particularly strong song to start the album off with. I mean Ne-Yo is back with a highly anticipated sophomore album and this song just doesn’t give you much to get enthusiastic about from the jump.

However, Ne-Yo turns up the heat with a little help from Jay-Z on “Call Me Crazy”. Hov being the consummate pro that he is adds some nice flavor to the track and provides a nice intro for Ne-Yo to come on with the vocals. I like this song, very catchy, something everybody can really groove to.

The production on “Can We Chill” sounds straight out of the 80s…kinda like something I would expect to see on Vanity’s fictional tv show 7th Heaven on the movie “The Last Dragon”. Anyways, on the song he propositions a lady he is just meeting to come and chill with him. The singing on the chorus is incredibly corny. If he was going to try and drag out a note, he should’ve done so in a less monotonous way. To sum up this song: amateur.

On “Do You”, Ne-Yo asks his ex-lover “do you ever think of me”. The beat is really hot, his vocals are okay, but the storytelling on the song is really good. He gets very sentimental on the song as he expresses feelings of regret and remorse. This song kind of reminds me of his hit “So Sick”. If he were to release this as a single, this could be something that resonates with both women and men.

On every sophomore album, artists always feel the need to add a clichéd song about their woes as a celebrity. On the song “Addicted” he refutes the supposed misquotes of him saying he was addicted to sex that surfaced last year. I find that ironic considering that the title track of the album is about him being addicted to sex. Come on Ne-Yo get it together! At one point he tries to channel Prince’s high register and fails miserably at hitting those notes. I’m gonna just chop this song up as a joke lol. Moving right along…

Ne-Yo teams up with Jennifer Hudson on the lover’s quarrel/song “Leaving Tonight”. Ne-Yo opens the song saying that love cannot exist without trust to try and assuage his lover’s concerns about him possibly cheating. That’s when JHud comes in and lays out her case. It seems like she has all the evidence that she needs and if her instincts are correct then his ass is leaving tonight. Ne-Yo counters that she should trust him and he’s not going anywhere. I’m really digging the old school vibe of this song. Ne-Yo and JHud have great chemistry on the song and this is a great collaboration vocally and lyrically. This is definitely a highlight on the album. Ne-Yo should have more faith in his distinctive voice rather than trying to emulate other artists.

On “Ain’t Thinking About You”, Ne-Yo defiantly tells his ex that he is up and leaving her to go out and have a good time. I really don’t know what’s up with the beat on this song, it’s a total distraction from the lyrics and sounds like it’s from a video game. However, Ne-Yo sounds great on the song. It seems like he is getting stronger vocally as the album goes along and showing some growth from his last album. If the beat wasn’t so corny I think this could be a guy’s anthem for when their girl is tripping…but I think if a guy rolled up to a car full of hot chicks playing this song it would raise some eyebrows. lol. With that said, I still like the song.

Ne-Yo switches up his vocal sound to sound like what I’m guessing must be Prince. He goes for an edgier and more rock sound for “Sex With My Ex”. I’m kinda digging the song even though I don’t agree with his statement, “What was mine is always mine” lol. I think some will like the song, some will feel like it’s overkill.

On “Angel”, Ne-Yo borrows the 80s New Wave sound for the production. That’s not necessarily an insult though…Ne-Yo sounds pretty good and the lyrics are pretty sweet.

“Make It Work” is a great song in which Ne-Yo sings about working to make his relationship stronger. He takes a very mature approach to relationships which I can really respect and appreciate. I’m sure this song will make a lot of people feel better about the problems they may be going through in their relationships. This song is also a strong vocal performance from Ne-Yo. This is definitely a winner and certainly a potential single/hit.

Ne-Yo gets a little freaky on “Say It” as he asks his lover to tell him exactly how she wants it from him. Both the production and the vocals are sensual; and Ne-Yo manages to be racy without being corny. I like it.

Ne-Yo closes out the album with “Go On Girl” which instantly reminds me of “Irreplaceable”. On the song he sings about how a shady chick broke his heart even though he was being a good guy. He tells her to “go on girl”. See the thing about making a male version of “Irreplaceable” is that girls can shamelessly sing that song, but I don’t think guys could sing this song without looking super corny. If he had a different beat and maybe didn’t say “Go On Girl” he would be able to catch a pass. lol. This was a poor choice to close out the album with.

On the whole, I would have to rate the album as just okay. It’s not bad, but it’s really not stellar either. Even though I am admittedly not a huge fan of Ne-Yo (not that I’m a hater either), I was hoping this album would convert me into one…and it just didn’t deliver the goods. His songwriting is good, but he just couldn’t make up his mind about what kind of sound he was going for. I’m all for versatility, but I don’t think he was being innovative by going for established sounds like those of MJ and Prince. If he would’ve done more to carve his own niche for himself and really define his sound, this album could’ve been much better. When he does create his own sound, he really does shine. Overall, this cd is still much better than a lot of cds out there, but if it sells will be off the strength of his singles. I’m not going to recommend that you go out there and buy this cd, but I won’t say skip it either. Ne-Yo’s album is in stores May 1st.

Posted by Reecie

26 Responses to “Album Review/Preview: Ne-Yo “Because of You””

    • viciuzurban
    • April 24th, 2007 at 4:58 pm

    true reecie hes does have the potential to create his “own” sound but he has limitations. i particularly like the grown up rnb vibe of “leaving you” and yeah j hud chemistry is on point, id rather that than the ridiculous sex fiend talk like say “say it”. if he went more in this route and explore more particular themes in a more orginal and complex way like the different sides of love and kept a few bangers on the album it could have beena way better release.

  1. What a poorly written album. This album is a dime a dozen. Neo had such promise, he is better writing for others.

    • Stallion
    • April 24th, 2007 at 8:57 pm

    It’s kind of funny when producer well in this case writers can write outstanding stuff for other artist but when it comes to their own matieral it’s not as good. I’m sure the album have a few songs I would like and probably no godawful songs. I take it when and if purchase this album my expectation shouldn’t be to high?

  2. Yeah I very disappointed with with this album. I’ve listen to 3 times, hoping that it will get better.. I think he debut was much stronger. I agree the songwriting is on point, and the productions are well done, but noting is very creative, catchy or downright addictive. The only repeaters(you on those songs that you be

    • Ave.
    • May 1st, 2007 at 9:37 am

    I would have preferred j-hud to sing by herself on the track.

    This album is a dissapointment. Even though his first album was nothing to shout about, this one is definitely a step back. I think Ne-Yo is a bit overrated.

    • SCOTT
    • May 1st, 2007 at 10:21 am

    id also like to add the album was just ok for me
    best songs for me were because of you, make it work and go on girl.
    mark my words go on girl will be his next big hit!
    haha
    if not then damn

    • A Nony Mous
    • May 1st, 2007 at 1:31 pm

    This is CD is too subdued for me. I’m sure his fans will like it, though. The only song I like is “Go On Girl” because it is well written and partly just because I need beats with my R&B. In all honesty, I really don’t know how to rate this CD because I’m not a fan. He lost me after “Stay”.

    • j.a.c.
    • May 2nd, 2007 at 2:33 pm

    I agree. The album was just okay. I prefer the old one to this one. My highlights are Sex with My Ex (I love the Prince sound) and Angel. He needs to come out with some videos to keep me interested in this effort.

    • Sedin
    • May 6th, 2007 at 2:02 pm

    Great album!!!After “In My Own Words” Ne-Yo showed his class once again.Songs are really great and as you listen too them more carefully,you’ll notice that there is no bad song on this album.I personally liked them all but if I had to choose,I’d definately chose Do You,Say It,Go On Girl,Because of You(ofcourse) and Ain’t thinkin’ about you…
    peace n luv from Bosnia and Herzegowina :)

    • SeXyLove87
    • May 6th, 2007 at 10:50 pm

    Pretty good album. Great songwriting but the topics that he chose to write about could be better. Not as great as his debut album. No other song on the album as catchy as Sexy Love or Because of you. It’s worth listening to though.

    • jazzyj
    • May 9th, 2007 at 7:56 am

    IN LOVE WITH THIS ALBUM SAY IT HAS BEEN ON REPEAT FOR LIKE EVER THAT SONG MAKES IMAGE RUN THROUGH YOUR MIND

    • ann
    • May 10th, 2007 at 7:07 am

    i tink that the album is AMAZING!!! i tinbk that the song could have two meanings… a drug addict or a sex addict i think it is amazing

    • mariana cunha
    • May 16th, 2007 at 4:48 am

    hummm
    i wanna know
    who’s the composer,lyricist,performer,arranger of the song “because of you” by Ne-Yo?
    thanks

    • Kiara
    • May 21st, 2007 at 9:56 pm

    THIS IS HE BEST ALBUM OUT RIGHT NOW!!!!! NE-YO DID HIS THING AND I LOVE EVERY SONG UP THERE!

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    • chi chi
    • July 5th, 2007 at 1:56 am

    Yh Bcoz of u iz da hottest album I have eva listened 2 . I’m a massive Ne-Yo fan and i listen 2 his muzic nearly every day. In my opinion bcoz of u woz betta dan In my own words even dough dat woz a hot album 2. I ABSOULTELY LUV SAY IT… I CANT STOP REPEATIN DAT SONG HE SOUNDZ SO SEXC ON IT 4 REAL…I don’t think any other artist can beat Ne-Yo’s talent. Also because of u iz a club banga and Do you iz also very good. There is not a single song on the album I don’t like. Ne-Yo should keep doing his thing ….!!!!!

    • chi chi
    • July 7th, 2007 at 12:24 pm

    nah actually i dunno which album i lyk betta u no… coz in my own wrds haz bare nice trackz… mirror, time, let me get this right, stay…. Neyo iz damn fine so sexc so dose h8z leave him alone !!!! u herd me

    • sexii
    • July 11th, 2007 at 10:33 am

    hey omg i love ur songs. i think i like [[[do you]] the best cuz it expresses when me and my bf got into a fight ur songs r like so kool and they all have a different meaning and they r like all about lovbbe and they arnt that fastr they r also slow that the kind of music i like well anywayz i g2g so plzzzzz message on myspace mine is rugratsinparis2@aOL.NET

    • Myrrheejazz
    • July 30th, 2007 at 10:07 am

    Oh my GOD. . . Track 11 - Say It is the bomb. That is like my favorite track on the cd, and yes it has been on repeat for a minute. When he starts talking about how fluent he is in the language a lady’s body speaks, I was like damn. . . .

    If you don’t have the album. . . go get it. . . if you have the album. . . go get it again.

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    • sabrena
    • October 24th, 2007 at 9:08 am

    ne-yo is a lyrical mastermind! im soo impressed with all of his work! no ONE! not one person has ever been this creative with thier work! ne-yo has NO comparison! hes amazing…& i love his smile :P

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