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"One of Those Days" is a song by American recording artist
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, from her fifth studio album ''
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, Christopher Jasper, Kelly Isley,
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, and produced by Briggs, the song was released as the second single from the album, following the
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", on October 29, 2002 through Arista Records. A mid-tempo R&B track, "One of Those Days" samples
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' song " Between the Sheets" (1983), and its lyrics speak about getting away from the stress of daily life. The song received generally positive feedback from music critics, who commended Houston's vocals and the song's production and music; the Isley Brothers sampling received favorable comments from most critics. It peaked at number 72 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 29 on the
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chart. It peaked at number six in Hungary, and also made the singles charts at in Australia, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Switzerland. The single's accompanying music video, directed by Kevin Bray, portrays Houston and her girlfriends taking some time out and spending time at a spa and a club. Houston performed "One of Those Days" live on a concert organized at Lincoln Center Plaza, in December 2002. The concert was featured on an episode of '' Good Morning America''.


Background

"One of Those Days" was written by Kevin Briggs, Dwight Reynolds and Patrice Stewart for Whitney Houston's fifth studio album ''
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are also credited as writers as the song features a sample of their song " Between the Sheets" (1983). In an interview with TMHEntertainment, Reynolds said that the song was not intentionally written for Houston. One day, while Reynolds was at Shek'speare's studio, The Music House, Houston and her husband
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visited them. At that time, Shek'speare had a few instrumental tracks put up, and according to Reynolds, "the vibe was set" immediately. Shek'speare and Reynolds started discussing the ideas for the songs; Houston also contributed her views and ideas, and rejected the ones that she felt did not suit her. Shek'speare and Reynolds penned three songs that day, two of which are featured on the album, "One of Those Days" and "Dear John Letter". The song was produced by Briggs and was recorded at Atlanta Premier Recordings,
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, by Ben Briggs III, and was mixed by Kevin "KD" Davis.


Release

The song was released as the second single from the album in many countries, except the United Kingdom, following the under-performance and lackluster response to the lead single "
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radios on October 28, 2002. A
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was released the next day. In Australia, a double A-side CD single containing "One of Those Days" and "Whatchulookinat" was released on November 25, 2002. Arista released CD and CD maxi singles in Belgium on December 11, 2002. The remix featuring Nelly and its instrumental were issued as a CD single in the US. Another remix by
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, titled "One of Those Days (Almighty Remix)", was made available through the compilation ''Almighty Downunder, Volume 2''.


Composition

"One of Those Days" is a mid-tempo R&B song with a "slight retro feel" to it. Chuck Taylor of '' Billboard'' classified the song as a "groovy, hip-swaying composition". The song's
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samples the melody from The Isley Brothers' 1983 song "Between the Sheets". As Houston begins the first verse, she declares her stress: "This is just for me ..Got to take time out ..You don't know what I'm going through." She then sings about getting away from it, by indulging in activities like a
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and by having a "late-night snack, a bubble bathe and a massage". Throughout the song, she sings over a "warm bed of beats and horns". Writing for Entertainment Tonight, Tim Jaramillo commented that the song is a "smoky track with a feel-good, chilled-out vibe". Dan LeRoy of '' NJ Star Ledger'' observed that the song sounded like an outtake from
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's debut album, while '' New York Daily News'' compared it to Houston's 1999 song "
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". An official remix of the song features rapped verses from Nelly, which according to MTV News staffs has a
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feel.


Critical reception

"One of Those Days" received generally positive reviews from music critics. Sean Daly of ''
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'' commented that the song was "likably bouncy". Craig Seymour of ''
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'' called the song a "breezy girls'-night-out" cut. Writer for ''
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'' wrote that the song "is an excellent slice of soulful mid-beat head nod R&B". They also commended the sampling of "Between the Sheets", noting that it is "effective". Ernest Hardy of '' LA Weekly'' had different opinions of the song. Although he deemed it an "underrated single" at first and wrote that it "leaps beyond its work-sucks-the-rent's-late-I-need-a-date griping into the realm of existential letting", he later commented that the song is "grounded in retort". Chuck Taylor of ''Billboard'' remarked that the song marks a "triumphant return of one of the great singers, who delivers the goods in glorious voice." He further commented that the production of the song would be able to convince her "pop fans", and also praised the Isley Brothers sampling. Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine commented that the song could have been titled "How Whitney Got Her Groove Back". He noted that the "smooth" track allows Houston to offer a restrained delivery of her vocals. Keysha Davis of
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called the sampling of "Between the Sheets" as "clever". Nakesa Mumbi Moody, of the
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, wrote it was "sexy" and "dreamy". Writing for ''
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'', Joan Anderman called it a "breezy" track with a "disturbingly trite" theme. The German newspaper ''
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'', in their review for "One of Those Days" called the song "schmaltzy" and wrote that it could have been done in the 1980s. Jimmy Draper of ''
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'' noted that "the song seems so anticlimactic in comparison to the real-life pot". Jon Caramanica of ''
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'' called the track "creaky and unconvincing". ''
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'' gave the remix single a D rating and commented negatively that "this chaotic mess isn't likely to find an enthusiastic audience" as the producer "laid a random Nelly verse and some whistle beats on top of Houston's vocals. It's as if someone opened the door between two rooms and cranked warring stereos". Following Houston's death in 2012, ''Entertainment Weekly'' published a list of Houston's 25 best songs and ranked "One of Those Days" at number 19; they noted that it was "an underrated single off an underrated album". They further commented that "Whitney gave women of the world an instruction manual for pampering themselves in the ''
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Chart performance

In the United States, "One of Those Days" debuted at number 96 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, the issue dated November 16, 2002. In its twelfth week on the chart, it peaked at number 72. The song stayed on the charts for a total of 19 weeks. On the
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chart, the song debuted at number 74, the issue dated November 9, 2002 and peaked at number 29. The song finished at number 99 on the ''Billboard'' R&B/Hip-Hop Singles year-end chart. However, the song topped the US
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chart. In the Netherlands, the song entered the
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chart at number 87, the week dated January 4, 2003. Two weeks later, the song reached number 80, its peak position. The song stayed on the charts for a total of five weeks. In Australia, the double A-side single charted and peaked at number 48, and stayed on the chart for eight weeks. Elsewhere, "One of Those Days" peaked at number 94 in Switzerland, number 11 on the Belgian Flanders
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chart, number seven on the Wallonia Tip chart and number six on the Hungarian Single Top 10.


Music video and live performances

The music video for "One of Those Days" was directed by Kevin Bray and was shot on October 18 and 19, 2002. The video was shot in Midtown, Atlanta and the club featured in the video is the Nomenclature Museum in Atlanta. According to Arista, "The music video is about Whitney rescuing her girlfriends who are having a bad day." The video shows Houston enjoying a day out and hanging out with her friends at the club, and having a massage at a sauna. The girls end their day out at the club, where
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himself makes a cameo appearance. Houston performed "One of Those Days" in a mini-concert at Lincoln Center Plaza, along with "Tell Me No" and "Do You Hear What I Hear?" on December 9, 2002. Donning a "jeans, a cream-colored turtleneck, full-length shearling coat and sunglasses", Houston performed the song as the opening number of the concert to a crowd of about 4,000 people.
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like an angel", but noted that she was "very loose" on stage. The performance aired on '' Good Morning America'' the next day.


Track listings and formats

*Australian CD maxi single #"One of Those Days" (Radio edit) – 3:56 #"
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" (Radio edit) – 3:34 #"Whatchulookinat" (
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club mix) – 7:42 *European enhanced CD single #"One of Those Days" (Radio edit) – 3:56 #"One of Those Days" (Extended mix) – 5:42 #"
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" (Pound Boys R 'n' B remix) – 3:47 #"One of Those Days" (music video) *US CD single #"One of Those Days" (Radio edit) – 3:56 #"One of Those Days" (Instrumental) – 4:19 *US CD single 2 #"One of Those Days" (Radio edit) – 3:56 #"One of Those Days" (Extended mix) – 5:42 *US 12" vinyl #"One of Those Days" (Radio edit) – 3:56 #"One of Those Days" (Instrumental) – 4:19 #"One of Those Days" (Album version) – 4:17 #"One of Those Days" ( a cappella) – 4:03 *US 7" vinyl #"One of Those Days" (Radio edit) – 3:56 #"My Love" (featuring
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) – 3:28 *US remix CD single #"One of Those Days (Remix)" (featuring Nelly) – 3:47 #"One of Those Days (Remix)" (Instrumental) – 4:37 *Poland CD single #"One of Those Days" (Radio edit) – 3:56


Credits and personnel

Credits for "One of Those Days" are adapted from ''Just Whitney'' liner notes. *
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– lead vocals,
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, vocal arrangement *Sharlotte Gibson – backing vocals *
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– songwriter, producer, arrangement,
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*Dwight "Lil' Skapp" Reynolds – songwriter *
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– songwriter *
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was the youngest member of the family music grou ...
– songwriter *Christopher Jasper – songwriter *Kelly Isley – songwriter *Patrice "Buttaphly" Stewart – songwriter, vocal production *
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– songwriter *
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– songwriter *Ben Briggs III –
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*Kevin "KD" Davis –
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