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Personnel: Ne-Yo (vocals); Peedi Peedi (rap vocals); Tor Erik Hermanson, Mikkel Se (various instruments); Robert Taylor (guitar); Nissan Stewart (drums). By the time of his Def Jam solo debut in 2006, Ne-Yo had already been a high-profile behind-the-scenes figure in contemporary R&B, penning hits for the likes of Faith Evans and Mary J. Blige. Like those artists, Ne-Yo's music is influenced by hip-hop beats and production values, but falls squarely under the rubric of modern soul, and the talent he displayed writing for others is abundant here. The grooves on IN MY OWN WORDS are mostly down- to mid-tempo, with plenty of room to showcase Ne-Yo's way with a lyric and melody. The album's first single, "Stay," is a case in point, layering vocal lines for a choral effect while Ne-Yo's fine, flexible voice soars over the top. As one might expect, matters of the heart are the primary theme, but Ne-Yo proves that the market can handle another romantic neo-soul crooner, especially one this talented. Shaffer Smith has been writing material for mainstream acts since the tail end of the '90s, when he was barely old enough to drive. In 2004, after he adopted the name Ne-Yo -- a sensible move since his birth name is more like that of a sitcom actor or anchorman than an R&B loverman -- his industry stock shot way up for co-writing Mario's "Let Me Love You," an inescapable number one hit. The pointedly titled In My Own Words is the second album he has made as a solo artist, but it's the first to be released, and its presentation clearly intends to get the point across that he's a writer, with images of lyric sheets strewn across the accompanying booklet, and the photo props of choice are pencils and pads, not practically naked models and probably rented sports cars. In My Own Words is a concise album with only one guest verse (from Peedi Peedi), unless you count the unlisted bonus remix (featuring Ghostface). It's very focused and surprisingly taut, especially for a debut that involves several producers. "So Sick," a hit single released in advance of the album, carries a vulnerability not unlike "Let Me Love You" -- it's certainly additional proof that Ne-Yo does heartache best of all -- but it's even more successful at staying on the right side of the line that separates heartfelt anguish from insufferable whining. Its modern approach, interlocked with touches of '70s and '80s R&B sensibilities, is also in effect for the entirety of the album. Beyond a couple lightweight tracks, the album only falters when scenarios from different relationships clash: in "Get Down Like That," Ne-Yo is a righteous boyfriend who turns down the advances of a tempting ex, while in "That Just Ain't Right," he confesses to an ex (who has been an ex for three years) that he calls out her name while in bed with his current lover. The problems, however, really aren't all that detrimental. Ne-Yo is a real talent as a songwriter, and as a vocalist he is unmistakably more concerned with serving the song than his ego. He's not the flashiest vocalist, but he's able to put across contrasting emotions with slight adjustments, and he balances toughness with tenderness exceptionally well -- all of which are uncommon traits in the early 2000s. This album could turn out to be the most impressive R&B debut of 2006, as well as one of several milestones in a lengthy career. ~ Andy KellmanRolling Stone (p.92) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[S]tate-of-the-art bump 'n' grind....[He] has an R. Kelly-ish delivery and a high, urgent tenor a little like Stevie Wonder's..." Entertainment Weekly (p.100) - "Ne-Yo not only co-writes all of his material, but he wisely forgoes token samples in favor of juicy OFF THE WALL-era chord progressions." -- Grade: B- Ne-Yo In My Own Words Songs In My Own Words Music Review Average Rating: (4.2 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Here's my word and My World Absolutely a disaster plot! My ears have already suffer from MCR and Used, but this is the worst voice of them all. I can't believe a lot of people like this CD. Stay and Let's Get This Right start off the album in the "Wrong Way". There is nothing good about the album or the songs, if I wanted to hear crap like this, I would have taken a crap on a CD and label it Ne-Yo. Sign Me Up, Sexy Love, and Mirror stink! it stinks, it stinks, it stinks, it stinks, it stinks, it stinks, it stinks, it stinks, it stinks, it stinks! When Your Mad and "So Sick" are the worst songs of 2005 this CD deserves worst CD and worst singer. Also #1 Crap in America! Submitted by sleez_boy (Bakersfield, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
forget in MY OWN WORDS.........
I can describe this album in 1 WORD....
GARBAGE Submitted by Culture (Queens, NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Love it My daughter loves this CD, I must admit theri are a few tunes I like myself. Initially there was a delay in shipping but it was resolved right away. Submitted by Devellew (Arlington. TX)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
excellent cd This guy reminds me of a mixture of usher and r kelly. His song writing is superior and it relates to a lot of people. If he continues he can become the king of r&b. Submitted by maseo32 (ATL, Ga)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
For A Change He is about the only artist besides usher that I can listen to and actually feel a vibe from. Hot cd especially When Your Mad. This is how I feel about most women. A woman smacks me I feel in love. Submitted by sickmann (naptown) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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