Songs About Girls

Songs About Girls
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 19, 2007
Recorded2006–2007
Genre
Length60:00
Label
Producer
Will.i.am chronology
Must B 21
(2003)
Songs About Girls
(2007)
#willpower
(2013)
Singles from Songs About Girls
  1. "I Got It from My Mama"
    Released: July 31, 2007
  2. "One More Chance"
    Released: October 2, 2007
  3. "Heartbreaker"
    Released: November 1, 2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
BBC(unfavorable)[2]
Entertainment Weekly(C-)[3]
Rolling Stone[4]
Slant[5]
Philadelphia Inquirer[6]
Los Angeles Times[7]
Atlanta Journal Constitution(A-)[8]

Songs About Girls is the third studio album by American musician will.i.am, known from his work with The Black Eyed Peas. The original title of the album was Keep the Beeper. The album was released on September 19, 2007. The first single released from the album was a club track titled "I Got It from My Mama" which debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at #93 on August 17, 2007.[9] will.i.am enlisted guest appearances from Cheryl and Snoop Dogg. The album was recorded by Pardraic Kerin and will.i.am, and mixed by Dylan Dresdow.

Background

The album has been described by will.i.am as semi-autobiographical conceptual album "where all the songs could tell a story of falling in love, falling out of love, trying to get back in love, destructing love and destroying love and then starting a new situation. That journey is what makes this unique."[10] The album is partially based on a seven-year relationship that will.i.am experienced and the infidelities and the break-up of that relationship.[11] According to will.i.am's video on MySpace TV, he considers Songs About Girls to be his debut album, with his first two being production compilations.

Critical reception

Caryn Ganz of Rolling Stone remarked "Though Snoop Dogg makes a cameo and Will breaks into more than a few nimble rhymes, Songs About Girls isn't a hip-hop record, but a pop R&B album of mellow head-nodders that veer between chilled-out soul and lite-electro funk."[4] While Tom Jones of the BBC called Songs About Girls a "soulless record", which "wore thin very quickly" and is "far too long."[2] John Bush of Allmusic praised the album saying, "Boasting the best album-length production of the year, will.i.am's Songs About Girls is a tour de force of next-generation contemporary R&B...Recorded everywhere from Rio to The Record Plant, Songs About Girls percolates with more innovation, enthusiasm, and excitement than contemporary work by Pharrell, Kanye West, Mark Ronson, or anyone else remotely in the same league."[1]

Collaborations

will.i.am revealed on the Canadian MTV e2 show that the album would feature collaborations with: Slick Rick, Ice Cube, Q-Tip, Common, Snoop Dogg, Too Short, Busta Rhymes and Ludacris.[12] Unfortunately, the only collaboration that made the final cut is the Snoop Dogg collaboration. Kat Graham sings in "I Got It from My Mama", "One More Chance" and "The Donque Song" but she is not credited. will.i.am also recorded a song with American R&B singer Justin Timberlake on a song called: "Going Crazy" - though never made the final album cut.[13]

Album release

In September 2006, will.i.am became the head of marketing of the online music distribution company Musicane.[14] Musicane allows artists to directly sell their songs to the public without a record company overseeing the distribution of the album.[15] will.i.am has stated that he intends for Songs About Girls to be an infinitely expandable collection of songs that are distributed through Musicane and other online music services.[11] According to will.i.am; "If I have an album filled with songs about girls, what happens if tomorrow I write another song about a girl?", he explains. "So something that started off just with 15 songs, in the next ten years could have 100 songs. Having 12 songs on a record? That day is done".[11]

Despite Will's success with The Black Eyed Peas and as a producer for numerous other artists, the album was not a commercial success. It debuted at #38 on the Billboard 200 with sales of just 21,000 copies according to Nielsen SoundScan.[16] This was significantly less than The Black Eyed Peas' Elephunk (#14) and Monkey Business (#2) and also Fergie's solo effort The Dutchess (#2). The album leaked to the Internet on September 19, 2007. The album debuted on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart on October 1, 2007 at number 58 with sales of 870 copies.[17] The album was released on Argentina on October 5, 2007. The album went Gold in Poland three days before its release. "Dynamite Interlude" has no writing or production credits.

Track listing

All songs produced by will.i.am, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Over"William Adams, Jeffrey Lynne 4:00
2."Heartbreaker"Adams 5:27
3."I Got It from My Mama"Adams, Jean-Luc Drion, Dominique Régiacorte 4:01
4."She's a Star"Adams, Jamal JonesPolow da Don3:47
5."Get Your Money"Adams, Patrick Bodmer, Booka Shade, Philipp Jung 5:24
6."The Donque Song" (featuring Snoop Dogg)Adams, Fernando Garibay, Calvin Broaduswill.i.am, Garibay4:29
7."Impatient" (featuring Dante Santiago)Adams, Keith Harris, Josh Lopez, Caleb Speir 4:17
8."One More Chance"Adams, Fernando Garibaywill.i.am, Garibay4:24
9."Invisible"Adams, George Pajon Jr., Mike McHenry, Jean Baptiste, Joshua Klasic Singleton for The Bullets Production Team, Speirwill.i.am, Paper Boy3:56
10."Fantastic"Adams, Berry Gordy, Alphonso Mizell, Fredrick Perren, Deke Richards 3:25
11."Fly Girl"Adams, George Pajon Jr., Keith Harriswill.i.am4:46
12."Dynamite" (Interlude)Adams 1:19
13."Ain't It Pretty"Adams, Jamal Joneswill.i.am, Polow da Don4:35
14."Make It Funky"Adams 3:59
15."S.O.S. (Mother Nature)"Adams, Paul Simon, Phil Ramone 4:17
International bonus track[18][19]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
16."Spending Money"Adams3:57
UK bonus track[20]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
17."Mamma Mia"Adams, Ray Charles3:39
Japanese & iTunes Store bonus track version bonus track[21][22]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
18."Damn Damn Damn"Adams, L.A. Jefferson, Craig Love, Jonathan Smith4:28
Samples credits
[23]

Charts and certifications

Release history

Release dates and formats for Songs About Girls
Region Date Format Label Ref.
Japan September 19, 2007 CD Universal [37]
Germany September 21, 2007 [38]
Canada September 25, 2007 [39]
United States Interscope [40]
October 2, 2007 LP [41]

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