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In Love & War is the fourth studio album by American R&B recording artist Amerie, released November 3, 2009 on Def Jam Recordings.Recording sessions for the album took place between 2008 and 2009 at Record Plant Studios in Hollywood, California and at other recording studios in Miami, Florida and Atlanta, Georgia. Amerie Because I Love It Vol 1 Zip Weed Average ratng: 8,6/10 6766 reviews Afghanistan guerillas If you want more information look listen and read While I sit back and I roll. Tha Lost Ones: September 2. Stream Because I love it Vol 1 Mixtape by Amerie. Because I love it Vol 1 Mixtape by Amerie. Home mixtapes Newest Hot Week Celebrated upcoming singles news gear.

A pair of Top Ten albums and Top Ten R&B singles to match. You'd think Amerie's path would be without obstacles going forward, but album number three -- this one -- was left unreleased in the States. In other territories, where it was released, it was left to rot. It's a shame; the album is loaded. The amicable and possibly temporary split between Amerie and her primary producer, Rich Harrison, might've been a cause for some concern, but this set of songs is altogether more colorful and varied than both All I Have and Touch. It's almost excessively generous, provided you are able to keep up and absorb a set of songs that, sequentially, is of exceptionally distinct halves. The all-too-brief intro, the Clutch collaboration 'Hate 2 Love U,' 'Make Me Believe,' the Cee-Lo co-production 'Take Control,' and 'Gotta Work' are all restlessly upbeat, dishing out prancing horns (sampled and synthetic), tumbling/crashing drum breaks, zipping organs, and other '60s/'70s soul-funk authenticators. Mighty Dog Haynes, Kool & the Gang, Curtis Mayfield, Bob James, and Tom Zé are all part of that mix. Each one of the songs is an energy rush, and it can be overbearing to be confronted by the boundlessly enthusiastic voices of a woman who is thrilled to be making music and isn't afraid to sound like it. That only accounts for the majority of the album's first half. The first half's other two songs, the Malcolm McLaren-sampling 'Some Like It' (a gooey mess, like a candy-shop paella) and 'Crush' (a late-'80s freestyle throwback, clipped synthetic orchestra hits and all), point the way toward the second half, where there's a lot more breathing room. 'Crazy Wonderful' and 'That's What U R' are both dream pop through and through; the former could trick those who don't know better into thinking it's a remake of something off SWV's It's About Time, while the latter is one of the better latter-day neo-Neptunes productions. Though a couple ballads are middling, Amerie's efficiency is unwavering, and any of their shortcomings are made forgivable by 'Paint Me Over,' where her accusations are as stinging as her resignations are disarming. What's most impressive about the album is how Amerie lassoes each song, whether it requires salt, sugar, heartache, delight, or any combination thereof. She is the only female singer on the album, and hearing her backgrounds dance and swim around her leads is as moving as anything else in modern R&B. That a fully opened booklet or CD case displays a sextet of Ameries is perhaps unintentionally emblematic.

Title/ComposerPerformerTimeStream
1
Derrick Braxton / Bob James / Chris Paultre / Amerie Rogers
01:11
2
Robert 'Kool' Bell / Ronald Bell / George 'Funky' Brown / Ezekiel Lewis / Robert 'Spike' Mickens / Balewa Muhammad / Candice Nelson / Gene Redd / Amerie Rogers / Claydes Smith / Patrick Smith / Woody Sparrow / Dennis 'D.T.' Thomas / Richard Westfield
03:12
3
Anne Dudley / Malcolm McLaren / Lenvert Nicholson / Amerie Rogers
02:56
4 03:23
5
Sara Allen / Mike Caren / Cee Lo Green / Darryl Hall / John Oates / Amerie Rogers / Valdez / Tom Zé
03:42
6
Isaac Hayes / Loren Hill / David Porter / Amerie Rogers / Rich Shelton / Kevin Veney
03:11
7
Makeda Davis / Andre Gonzalez / Simon Johnson / Amerie Rogers
03:39
8 03:49
9
Derrick Braxton / Chris Paultre / Amerie Rogers
03:36
10 03:21
11
Roosevelt Harrell / Willie Hutch / Amerie Rogers
04:13
12 04:46
13
Alan Bergman / Marilyn Bergman / Michel Legrand / Curtis Richardson / Amerie Rogers
03:08
14 04:00
15
Khaled Hadj Brahim / Amerie Rogers
03:26
16
Sara Allen / Mike Caren / Cee Lo Green / Darryl Hall / John Oates / Valdez / Tom Zé
03:44
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Because I Love It
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 11, 2007
Recorded2005–2007
StudioWonderland (New Jersey)
Genre
Length51:48
LabelColumbia
Producer
  • Amerie (also exec.)
  • Chris & Drop
  • Kore & Bellek
  • Len Nicholson (exec.)
  • One Up
  • Curtis 'C Note' Richardson
Amerie chronology
Touch
(2005)
Because I Love It
(2007)
Best 15 Things
(2009)
Singles from Because I Love It
  1. 'Take Control'
    Released: October 17, 2006
  2. 'Gotta Work'
    Released: April 14, 2007
  3. 'That's What U R'
    Released: October 23, 2007

Because I Love It is the third studio album by American singer Amerie. It was released on May 11, 2007, by Columbia Records. In the United States, the album was released exclusively through retailers such as Walmart and FYE, before its physical release was officially made available on September 30, 2008, by which point all future singles and promotion had been scrapped due to Amerie's departure from Columbia Records. As a result, the album failed to chart on the US Billboard 200, becoming Amerie's first studio album to do so. Nevertheless, the album was a moderate success in Europe and Japan, and has been certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).

Background[edit]

The recording sessions for Because I Love It started in 2005. It was originally titled None of the Above and scheduled for late 2006; however, plans were changed. The album was finished in early 2007. Amerie's first mixtape Because I Love It, Vol. 1 was also released. However, the album was not released in the United States until 2008, and Amerie was dropped from Columbia Records and Sony Urban Music due to low sales of Because I Love It and the low performance of its singles 'Take Control', 'Gotta Work' and 'That's What U R'.

Because I Love It is primarily an R&B album, also comprising funk, soul and hip hop. Tracks like 'Some Like It' and 'Crazy Wonderful' also contain elements from 1980s music. The album was executively produced by Amerie and her husband-manager Lenny Nicholson and produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, The Buchanans, Cee-Lo Green, Quran Goodman, Destro, One Up, Chris & Drop, Mike Caren, Curtis 'C Note' Richardson, Bink!, and Kore & Bellek. Amerie's longtime producer Rich Harrison did not work on the album, although '1 Thing', which he produced, appears as a bonus track on the international edition.

Because I Love It was the final album by Amerie to be released through Columbia Records, also her first not to be released through Harrison's recording label Richcraft Records. It was also Amerie's final album to be released through Sony BMG Music Entertainment and Sony Music Entertainment before Amerie signed a recording contract with Universal Music Group's Def Jam Recordings and Island Records in 2008.

Release and promotion[edit]

Because I Love It was released for the UK iTunes Store on May 11, 2007, through Columbia Records.[1] It was released physically on May 14, 2007, in the United Kingdom. It was released in Japan two days later and in Europe on May 28. In the United States, the album was released on CD through Walmart on July 3, 2007, and though FYE on January 15, 2008;[2][3] it was not given a wider physical release until September 30, 2008, though Amerie was no longer signed to Columbia at that point.[4] Because of this, album was not promoted in United States. Worldwide, Because I Love It was promoted with three singles: 'Take Control', 'Gotta Work' and 'That's What U R'.

Singles[edit]

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'Take Control' was released as the lead single from the album on October 17, 2006. Its accompanying music video debuted in the United States in December 2006. The song peaked at number 66 on the US BillboardHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs but was considerably more successful overseas, reaching number 10 in the United Kingdom. The official remix featured South Korean singer Seven and was featured as a bonus track on the East Asian edition of the album.

'Gotta Work' was released as the album's second single outside the United States on April 14, 2007. It was used to help promote TNT's coverage of the 2008 NBA All-Star Game in the United States, and AXN Television in Asia.[5][6] The single peaked at number 21 on the UK Singles Chart and number six on the UK R&B Singles Chart.

'Crush' was scheduled as the third single, but its release was cancelled. A remix of 'Crush' produced by Johnny Douglas was intended to be used for the radio version of the single.[7] Instead, 'That's What U R' was released as the album's third and final single for a limited promotional-only basis on October 23, 2007. The radio version was a remix featuring rap verses by Fabolous and Slim Thug.[8] The version can be found on some Asian limited editions of Because I Love It.

Critical reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[9]
Evening Standard[10]
The Guardian[11]
NME7/10[12]
The ObserverFavorable[13]
Pitchfork7.3/10[14]
Stylus MagazineB[15]
Time Out[16]
The Times[17]
Vibefavorable[18]

Because I Love It received wide critical acclaim from various music critics. AllHipHop.com praised the album giving it five out of five stars, stating that Amerie has the 'ability to convey excitement without sounding insane' but pointing out that 'doesn't fit neatly into any specific genre anyway, so she might as well leave the standard R&B fare to the army of standard R&B chicks available to sing them.'[19]AllMusic also praised the album, stating that the album 'lassoe[d] each song, whether it require[d] salt, sugar, heartache, delight, or any combination thereof' and further noting that '[s]he is the only female singer on the album, and hearing her backgrounds dance and swim around her leads is as moving as anything else in modern R&B'.[9] Despite mixed criticism towards its ballads, Spin praised the album's sound and called it 'R&B at its most dynamic'.[20]The Observer gave it a favorable review, writing 'It's no classic, but the obligatory ballads are mercifully few, allowing a series of punchy, soulpowered tracks to shine'.[13]

The Guardian lauded Amerie as 'one of the greatest singers in pop music' and wrote that Because I Love It was a 'spectacular work' because she 'catches the fleeting thrills and momentary rushes of intensity that permeate otherwise mundane days, and stretches those feelings out across four-minute songs without ever letting up.'[11]NME described the album as 'bar-raising pop' and called it a 'whip-smart collection of retro R&B that's more Winehouse than Aguilera'.[12] Tim Finney of Pitchfork noted that the album's 'big, risky strategic manoeuvre is a plush, post-coital riposte to Ciara's recent electro-pop revivalism, with many of the songs here investing in a deliberately frothy eighties sound that smears together Prince, Jam & Lewis, and the SOS Band', adding that '[t]he danger for [Amerie] is that in trying so hard to clinch this new style she leaves little room to assert her own individual qualities'.[14] Lou Thomas from BBC Music called the album 'a mix of the sweat-drenched sublime and the saccharine ridiculous', while commenting that '[t]here's still a flavour of the percussive, filthy Washington DC Go-go sound that gives her music a satisfying and unique feel within the pop world, but at other times the sugar content will repulse all but those with the sweetest tune tooth.'[21]

Amerie

Commercial performance[edit]

Because I Love It was a moderate success but failed to repeat the success of previous studio albums All I Have (2002) and Touch (2005). It failed to chart on any United States nor Canadian chart, since it wasn't released in those countries until September 30, 2008 (more than a year after it was released worldwide). It only charted on some European charts (including Billboard's European Top 100 Albums chart, where it peaked at number fifty-six) and Japanese Oricon chart, where it peaked at number thirteen. It was success in United Kingdom. It peaked at number seventeen on UK Albums Chart and number four on UK R&B Albums Chart. It has sold over 60,000 copies in United Kingdom and was certified silver by British Phonographic Industry (BPI).

Track listing[edit]

Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1.'Forecast Intro'
  • Chris Paultre
  • Derrick Braxton
  • Bob James
1:10
2.'Hate2LoveU'
  • Marie
  • Robert Mickens
  • Gene Redd
  • Woodrow Sparrow
  • Richard Westfield
3:11
3.'Some Like It'
  • Marie
  • Lenvert Nicholson
2:56
4.'Make Me Believe'
  • Marie
3:22
5.'Take Control'
  • Marie
  • Waldez
3:42
6.'Gotta Work'
  • Marie
  • Rich Shelton
  • Loren Hill
  • Kevin Veney
3:10
7.'Crush'
  • Marie
  • Makeda Davis
  • Andre Gonzales
3:39
8.'Crazy Wonderful'
  • Marie
  • Johnson
  • Gonzales
3:48
9.'That's What U R'
  • Marie
  • Paultre
  • Braxton
3:36
10.'When Loving U Was Easy'
  • Marie
  • Curtis Richardson
3:21
11.'Paint Me Over'
  • Marie
4:12
12.'Somebody Up There'
  • Marie
4:45
13.'All Roads'
  • Marie
  • Richardson
3:08
Total length:51:48
International edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14.'1 Thing'
  • Marie
  • Stanley Walden
Harrison3:59
15.'Losing U'
  • Kore & Bellek
  • Amerie[a]
3:26
Total length:58:33
iTunes Store bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16.'Streets Alone'Chris & Drop4:17
Total length:62:05
East Asian edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
16.'Take Control' (featuring Seven)
  • Marie
  • Green
  • Caren
  • Waldez
  • Hall
  • Oates
  • Allen
3:43
Total length:62:16
Amerie
Japanese edition bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
17.'Take Control' (Old Nick Mix)3:44
Total length:65:06

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a vocal producer
  • ^[b] signifies a co-producer
  • ^[c] signifies an additional producer
  • ^[d] signifies a main and vocal producer

Sample credits

Amerie
  • 'Forecast Intro' contains samples from 'Farandole' by Bob James.
  • 'Hate 2 Love U' contains samples from 'Give It Up' by Kool & the Gang.
  • 'Some Like It' contains samples from 'World's Famous' by Malcolm McLaren.
  • 'Take Control' contains excerpts from 'Jimmy, Renda-se' by Tom Zé and elements of 'You Make My Dreams' by Hall & Oates.
  • 'Gotta Work' contains samples from 'Hold On I'm Coming' by Mighty Dog Haynes.
  • 'Paint Me Over' contains samples from 'Mother's Theme (Mama)' by Willie Hutch.
  • 'All Roads' contains samples from 'How Do You Keep the Music Playing?' by James Ingram and Patti Austin.
  • '1 Thing' contains excerpts from 'Oh, Calcutta!' by the Meters.
  • 'Losing U' contains a sample from 'Didi' by Khaled.

Charts[edit]

Chart (2007)Peak
position
European Albums (Billboard)[22]56
French Albums (SNEP)[23]159
Irish Albums (IRMA)[24]65
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[25]13
Scottish Albums (OCC)[26]38
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[27]42
UK Albums (OCC)[28]17
UK R&B Albums (OCC)[29]4

Certifications[edit]

RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[30]Silver60,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

Release history[edit]

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RegionDateFormat(s)LabelRef.
GermanyMay 11, 2007Sony BMG[31]
United KingdomDigital downloadRCA[1]
ChinaMay 14, 2007Sony BMG[32][33]
United KingdomCDRCA[34]
JapanMay 16, 2007
  • CD
  • digital download
Sony BMG[35]
FranceMay 28, 2007[36]
United StatesJuly 3, 2007CD (Walmart exclusive)Columbia[2]
January 15, 2008CD (FYE exclusive)[3]
September 30, 2008CD[4]

References[edit]

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  15. ^Casillas, Andrew. Review: Because I Love ItArchived 2007-11-07 at the Wayback Machine. Stylus Magazine. Retrieved on 2009-11-04.
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  22. ^'European Top 100 Albums – Chart Listing For The Week Of Jun 02 2007'. Billboard. Archived from the original on December 10, 2008. Retrieved December 9, 2008.
  23. ^'Lescharts.com – Amerie – Because I Love It'. Hung Medien. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
  24. ^'GFK Chart-Track Albums: Week 21, 2007'. Chart-Track. IRMA. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
  25. ^ビコーズ・アイ・ラヴ・イット エイメリー [Because I Love It Amerie] (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved June 7, 2015.Cite web requires website= (help)
  26. ^'Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100'. Official Charts Company. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
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  28. ^'Amerie Artist Official Charts'. UK Albums Chart. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
  29. ^'Official R&B Albums Chart Top 40'. Official Charts Company. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
  30. ^'British album certifications – Amerie – Because I Love It'. British Phonographic Industry. June 29, 2007. Retrieved June 7, 2015.Cite web requires website= (help)Select albums in the Format field.Select Silver in the Certification field.Type Because I Love It in the 'Search BPI Awards' field and then press Enter.
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External links[edit]

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  • Because I Love It at Discogs
  • Dancefloor Dynamite at The Guardian
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