Chapter V is the fifth studio album by American R&B recording artist Trey Songz, released on August 21, 2012, by Atlantic Records. It was produced by several record producers, including Troy Taylor, Eric Hudson, Rico Love, and Benny Blanco, among others. Recording sessions for the album took place at several recording studios in Miami—Circle House Studios and Songbook Miami Studios—and New York City—Downtown Music Studios, Engine Room Audio, Icon Studio, Lotzah Matzah Studios, and Premier Digital—as well as Stanley House Studios in London.[2]
The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, selling 135,000 copies in its first week. It was promoted with four singles, including the Grammy nominated hit "Heart Attack" UK hit "Simply Amazing" and US hit 2 Reasons. Upon its release, Chapter V received generally positive reviews from music critics, who complimented its sound and Songz' singing, although some were ambivalent towards its songwriting and themes. As of June 18, 2014, it has sold 401,000 copies in the United States.
Release and promotion
Chapter V was released on August 21, 2012, by Atlantic Records, and on August 17 as a digital download.[3] Trey Songz toured in promotion of the album on his Anticipation 2our, a tour spanning from February 9 to March 11, 2012, in North America.[4] Rapper Big Sean was the tour's supporting act.[4] Music videos for "Hail Mary" and "Dive In", directed by Justin Francis, were released, on August 20 and October 7, respectively.[5][6][7]
The album's lead single, "Heart Attack", was released as a digital download on March 26, 2012.[8] It charted at number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100,[9] and number 28 on the UK Singles Chart.[10] Its music video was released on May 4 and featured Kelly Rowland playing Songz' love interest.[11] The second single "2 Reasons" was released on June 12.[12] Its video was premiered on June 12 by BET's 106 & Park.[13] "Simply Amazing" was released in the United Kingdom on August 12.[14] It charted at number eight in the UK.[10] Its music video, directed by Justin Francis, was released on July 23.[15] "Never Again" was released as a single in the UK in November.[16] Its music video was released on November 21.[17]
Reception
Commercial performance
The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, with first week sales of 135,000 copies.[18] It was Songz' first album to top the chart.[18] Chapter V was also Songz' first album to chart in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number 10 on the UK Albums Chart.[10] As of October 3, 2012, the album has sold 238,400 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[19] To date, the album has sold 401,000 copies in the United States.[20]
Critical response
Chapter V received generally positive reviews from contemporary music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 68, based on eight reviews.[25] Allmusic's Andy Kellman commended Songz for "singing about what [he] can do for — rather than to" his female subjects and stated, "Those who tire of the coarse metaphors, disrobing scenes, and 'panty wetter' talk can get lost in the sleek, layered work of Troy Taylor and his associates. The snaking rhythms are just as remarkable as the hypnotic synthesizer textures."[21] Sarah Godfrey of The Washington Post complimented Songz' "signature blend of soft-core imagery and sweet nothings" and wrote that the album "highlights Songz’s unique role in R&B: He bridges the gap between sexless boy bands and unromantic raunchy singers, between young guys who sing shallow songs about strip clubs and old guys who sing heavy songs about their divorces."[26] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times dubbed it "one of his most consistently strong albums" in spite of the potential "conundrum" of drawing on R. Kelly and Usher as influences.[27]
In a mixed review, Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times was ambivalent towards its boudior-themed songs and felt that Songz "might be R&B's most single-minded star".[22] Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone found it to be "full of big ballads and bigger club beats that take dead aim at the pop mainstream", but added that "Songz is at his best playing to his R&B base".[24] BBC Music's Natalie Shaw viewed that Songz does not "reveal a deeper side to his songwriting" until track nine.[28] Ken Capobianco of The Boston Globe felt that it "could use editing", but wrote that "throughout this he sings with urgency and expressiveness."[29] Although he viewed that Songz lacks "natural charisma", Alex Macpherson of The Guardian commended Troy Taylor for making the album "admirably cohesive" and Songz for "mov[ing] into traditional R Kelly territory", writing that it "helps to reinforce Songz's status as the formidable understudy of R&B."[1]
Track listing
1. |
"Chapter V (Intro)" |
- Ezekiel Lewis
- Najja McDowell
- Edrick Miles
- Tremaine Neverson
- Troy Taylor
| Troy Taylor |
1:54 |
2. |
"Dive In" |
- Josh Garrison
- Troy Taylor
- McDowell
- Neverson
| |
4:12 |
3. |
"Panty Wetter" |
- Taylor
- Eric Hudson
- Neverson
| |
3:50 |
4. |
"Heart Attack" | | |
3:53 |
5. |
"Playin' Hard" | | J-Kits |
3:54 |
6. |
"2 Reasons" (featuring T.I.) |
- Clifford Harris, Jr.
- McDowell
- Neverson
- Kyle Stewart
- Taylor
- Menardini Timothee
| |
3:17 |
7. |
"Hail Mary" (featuring Young Jeezy and Lil Wayne) | | |
3:55 |
8. |
"Don't Be Scared" (featuring Rick Ross) |
- Alex Neverson
- Neverson
- William Roberts II
- Harvey Miller
- Taylor
| |
3:46 |
9. |
"Pretty Girl's Lie" | |
- J-Kits
- Daryl Camper
- Troy Taylor
|
3:47 |
10. |
"Bad Decisions" | | |
4:33 |
11. |
"Forever Yours" |
- Ezekiel Lewis
- Mikkel Storleer Eriksen
- McDowell
- Neverson
- Tor Erik Hermansen
- Edrick Miles
- Taylor
| |
4:14 |
12. |
"Inside Interlude" |
- John McGee
- Neverson
- Taylor
| |
1:41 |
13. |
"Fumble" |
- Glenda Proby
- Chuck Gibson
- Tyrone Griffin
- Neverson
- Alagy Sanneh
- Taylor
- Nate Welch
|
- Alagy 'Buddah' Sanneh
- Glenda "Lady G" Proby
- Troy Taylor
- Phonix Beats
- Ty$
|
3:57 |
14. |
"Without a Woman" | | |
4:04 |
15. |
"Interlude4U" | | J-Kits |
1:37 |
16. |
"Simply Amazing" |
- McDowell
- Neverson
- Taylor
- Christopher 'C4' Umana
| |
3:59 |
17. |
"Never Again" | | Matt Prime |
3:49 |
18. |
"Check Me Out" (featuring Meek Mill and Diddy) |
- Bei Maejor
- Neverson
- Spruill
- Taylor
- Robert Williams
- Sean Combs
| J-Kits |
4:59 |
19. |
"Chapter V (Outro)" |
- Ezekiel Lewis
- Najja McDowell
- Edrick Miles
- Tremaine Neverson
- Troy Taylor
| Troy Taylor |
5:31 |
19. |
"Ladies Go Wild" | Neverson | Trey Songz |
3:42 |
20. |
"Almost Lose It" |
- Christopher Umana
- Neverson
| Christopher 'C4' Umana |
4:19 |
21. |
"Heart Attack" (music video) | | Benny Boom |
4:14 |
22. |
"2 Reasons" (featuring T.I.) (music video) | | Benny Boom |
3:22 |
Personnel
Credits for Chapter V adapted from Allmusic.[30]
- Diego Avendaño – assistant
- Darius Barnes – producer
- Edgar Bautista – assistant
- Nick Bilardello – art direction, design
- Benny Blanco – engineer, instrumentation, producer, programming
- Jo Jo Brim – management
- Teemu Brunila – composer
- Darhyl Camper – composer, producer
- Angelo Caputo – assistant engineer
- Joseph Caravalho – assistant
- Mike Caren – A&R
- Chris Celestine – general manager
- Cameron Chambers – guitar
- Mark B. Christensen – mastering
- Clifford Harris – composer
- Talia Coles – stylist
- Philip Cook – programming
- Anthony Daniel – engineer
- Diddy – featured artist
- Sean Fenton – composer
- Jimmy Fontaine – photography
- Lanre Gaba – A&R
- Josh Garrison – composer, producer
- Serban Ghenea – mixing
- Chuck Gibson – composer, guitar
- Brandon "Bei Maejor" Green – composer
- Tyrone Griffin – composer
- John Hanes – engineer
- Dionne Harper – marketing
- Trehy Harris – assistant
- Benoit Holliger – assistant
- Jean-Marie Horvat – mixing
- Matt Huber – assistant
- Eric Hudson – composer, producer
- Jaycen Joshua – mixing
- Jay Jenkins – composer
- Lady G. – composer
- Benjamin Levin – composer
- Ezekiel Lewis – composer
- Lil Wayne – composer, featured artist
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- Kevin Liles – management
- Rico Love – background vocals, composer, producer, vocals
- Andrew Luftman – assistant
- Robert Marks – mixing
- Curtis Mayfield – composer
- Thurston McCrea – engineer
- Najja McDowell – composer
- John McGee – composer, producer
- Pierre Medor – engineer
- Meek Mill – featured artist
- Edrick Miles – composer, producer
- Dwayne Nesmith – composer, keyboards, producer, programming
- Alex Neverson – composer, producer
- – composer
- Phillip Peterson – strings
- Matt Prime – composer, guitar, keyboards, producer, programming
- Tony Rey – vocal engineer
- William Roberts – composer
- Rick Ross – featured artist
- Alagy Sanneh – composer, producer
- Phil Seaford – assistant
- Sevyn – vocals
- Jerren Spruill – composer
- Jerren "J-Kits" Spruill – additional production, composer, producer
- Zach Steele – engineer
- Kyle Stewart – composer
- Skyy Stylez – producer
- T.I. – featured artist
- Troy Taylor – additional production, bass, composer, executive producer, keyboards, percussion, piano, producer
- Sean Thompson – assistant
- Menardini Timothee – composer
- Carolyn Tracey – package production
- Trey Songz – executive producer, primary artist, vocals
- Ty$ – additional production, guitar
- Christopher Umana – composer, producer
- Nate Welch – composer
- Robert Williams – composer
- Scott "Yarmov" Yarmovsky – production coordination
- Young Jeezy – featured artist
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Charts
Release history
References
- 1 2 3 Macpherson, Alex (August 16, 2012). "Trey Songz: Chapter V – review". The Guardian (London: Guardian News and Media Limited). section G2, p. 16. Retrieved 2012-09-02.
- ↑ "Trey Songz - Chapter V CD Album". CD Universe. Muze. Retrieved 2012-09-26.
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