will.i.am - Songs About Girls

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Album Details

Title: Songs About Girls
Artist: will.i.am
Release Date: 9/24/2007
Re-Released On: 9/28/2007
Label: A&M Records, Universal Distribution, Interscope Records
Duration: 62:06
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker
UPCs: 4988005536778, 602517468245, 4988005487841, 602517474499
Genre: Rap
Styles: Urban, Pop-Rap, Contemporary R&B, Party Rap
Moods: Confident, Exuberant, Party/Celebratory, Boisterous, Carefree, Energetic, Rousing, Cheerful, Fun, Playful, Stylish
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Over
  2. Heartbreaker
  3. I Got It from My Mama
  4. She's a Star
  5. Get Your Money
  6. The Donque Song
  7. Impatient
  8. One More Chance
  9. Invisible
  10. Fantastic
  11. Fly Girl
  12. Dynamite (Interlude)
  13. Ain't It Pretty
  14. Make It Funky
  15. S.O.S. (Mother Nature)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDA&M Records1747449
2007CDUniversal Distribution1035
2007CDInterscope Records000996402

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Album Review

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, all of it devoted to girls -- girls he wants, girls he wants back, girls who are gone, girls he's glad are gone, and, of course, girls trying hard to make a living for their family as strippers. Although the trailer single, "I Got It from My Mama," had threatened to become even more obnoxious and unescapable than Black Eyed Peas' "My Humps" -- replacing Fergie's awkward come-ons with will.i.am's clumsy rapping -- it's the lone note of pandering on this record. (Perhaps another should be guest Snoop Dogg lofting the word "donque" into the popular consciousness.) 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. Fortunately, will keeps the anthemic rapping to a minimum, instead sing-speaking or pleading plaintively behind a parade of filters and emoting rather than motivating. Musically, there's all manner of technical wizardry on display, including vocoderized electronics, surprisingly acid-washed synth on "The Donque Song" (how long has it been since Snoop Dogg rapped over a 303, doctored or not), and "Get Your Money," the latter of which may be the classic tale of a stripper with a heart of gold, but, powered by a swing-house M.A.N.D.Y. sample, should provide the requisite credibility to rehabilitate the man who unleashed "humps" on the populace. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Caleb SpeirBass
Chuck PradaPercussion
Dante SantiagoVocals (Background)
Dylan DresdowMixing
Elvis WilliamsPiano
Ethan WilloughbyEngineer
Fernando GaribayAudio Production, Producer
George PajonGuitar
Jason PerryKeyboards
John KirbyKeyboards
Joseph CulticePhotography
Josh LopezGuitar
Katerina GrahamVocals (Background)
Keith HarrisKeyboards, Fender Rhodes, Drums
Keri HilsonVocals (Background)
Marti G.Vocals (Background)
Melanie JohnsonVocals (Background)
Mike HartnettBass, Guitar
Padraic 'Padlock' KerinAudio Engineer
Padraic KerinTrack Engineer
Padriac "Padlock" KerioEngineer
Palow tha DonProducer
Paper-BoyAudio Production
Polow da DonAudio Production, Keyboards, Producer
Ray BradyGuitar
Seth FriedmanArt Direction
Simon BattleVocals (Background)
Snoop DoggGuest Appearance
Tal HerzbergEngineer
Tara EllisVocals (Background)
Tony MaseratiMixing
Tony TerrebonneEngineer
will.i.amArt Direction, Audio Production, Synthesizer Programming, Piano, Drums, Keyboards, Audio Engineer, Producer, Engineer, Drum Programming