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''A Nu Day'' is the second studio album by Canadian recording artist
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. It was released by
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on October 10, 2000, following her transition from
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. A less ballad-driven collection of songs and more progressive approach than her debut effort, Tamia worked with a smaller number of songwriters and producers on the album, including
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, Shep Crawford,
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, Bink!, Errol "Poppi" McCalla, and Jazz Nixon, some of whom would become frequent collaborators on subsequent albums. As with ''Tamia'', a
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's 1983 single "
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", was also recorded for the album. Upon its release, ''A Nu Day'' received a mixed response from critics, who complimented Tamia's transition from the
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sound on her debut album to a more stylish contemporary urban soul but found the material inconsistent. The album debuted and peaked at number forty-six on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart and became her first entry on the
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, peaking at number eight. A steady seller, it was eventually certified gold by the
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, and remains her highest-selling album in the United States. Similarly, ''A Nu Day'' produced three of Tamia's commercially most successful singles, including her first US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 top ten hit single " Stranger in My House". ''A Nu Day'' was nominated in the R&B/Soul Recording of the Year category at the 2001 Juno Awards.


Background

In 1994, Tamia signed her first recording deal with
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and collaborated with veteran producer
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on his album '' Q's Jook Joint'' (1995). Their output, the singles " You Put a Move on My Heart" and " Slow Jams", as well as " Missing You", a song Tamia recorded with
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, and
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for the soundtrack of the 1996 motion picture '' Set It Off'', each earned her nominations at the 40th Annual Grammy Awards. She later co-signed with Jones's
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label, a joint venture with Warner Bros., on which her self-titled debut album was released in 1998. Upon its release, ''Tamia'' received a mixed to positive reception by critics and garnered the singer two
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nominations for Best New Solo Artist and R&B/Soul Recording of the Year at the 1999 award ceremony. In addition, it peaked at number sixty-seven on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 416,000 copies in the United States, and was eventually certified gold in Japan for 100,000 copies shipped to stores. Frustrated by Qwest's label politics which prevented her form recording and releasing music in a shorter amount of time, Tamia transitioned to
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the following year, a decision she declared as "fairly easy" since Elektra was also owned by Warner. The company envisioned to establish her as their long-term urban signature act – similar to
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and
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, who enjoyed major commercial success with
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and
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at that time. As a result, Elektra chairman/CEO
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enlisted rapper-producer Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott and frequent co-producer Bink to work with Tamia on her second studio album. Musically, their songs would mark a shift for Tamia who declared ''A Nu Day'' ″not as ballad-driven as" her debut album and felt it was "more aggressive in terms of the formats of the songs." Next to Elliott and Bink, the singer worked with
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and Shep Crawford on most of the album, the latter of who would become a frequent collaborator on her following albums.


Critical reception

In his review for ''
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'', Michael Paoletta called ''A Nu Day'' "a stunning new set", which cemented her appeal as "one of tomorrow's divas". Satisfied with the songs, he wrote that "Tamia, all grown up on her latest set, is definitely ready to seize the day". Jose F. Promis from
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rated the album three out of five stars. He declared the album "a nice pop-R&B record that doesn't set off to break much new ground utprovides for a pleasurable and unchallenging listening experience." '' Q'' magazine remarked that ''A Nu Day'' was dominated by "sass over schmaltz ..the Missy Elliot-enhanced take on
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' " I Can't Go for That" ..is a high spot
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echoes of Jill Scott in some of other jazzier tracks." Vincent Jackson, writing for ''
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'', called the album a "dreary set" that "rarely lends itself to excitement and originality". He felt that ''A Nu Day'' is the kind of MOR musical traffic that only real hardcore R&B heads would want to get stuck in". Less impressed, ''
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''s Craig Seymour wrote that ''A Nu Day'' sees Tamia joining "the
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school of hammy, self-conscious soul-singing that's more about affectation than honest emotion". He added that "Elliott pitches in with staccato beats and street-savvy lyrics, but Tamia's cloying wails lack edge and conviction. She turns even the most heartsick and angry sentiments into prettified pain". ''
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'' found that with ''A Nu Day'', Tamia "again struggles to distinguish herself as an artist in her own right". Critical with Elliott's productions, which the magazine considered "more Missy than Tamia", they praised the ballads on the album. ''
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'' editor Craig D. Frazier found that "overall, Tamia's sophomore effort is a refreshing change from the redundant styles that female singers have plastered all over the radio. Hopefully, this album will attract the attention her debut failed to garner."


Release and performance

Promotional touring for ''A Nu Day'' began on September 5, 2000. Tamia visited retail, radio, press, and local video outlets in support of the album; she also performed at NetNoir's fifth anniversary celebration in
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and at the Detroit Female Wellness Tour, sponsored by
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'' magazine, and
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. In addition, Elektra set up a number of "Win it before you can buy it" contests with radio, as well as a "Call to win" contest with The Box television network. Elektra launched a
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for the singer that featured new music and links to fan-related sites; e-cards featuring Tamia were also sent out to fans who registered with the Elektra database. Tamia also appeared on several television shows, including a performance on
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''. In the United States, ''A Nu Day'' debuted and peaked at number 46 on the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart. The album also debuted at number eight on ''Billboard''s
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, becoming her first top ten entry on the chart. Tamia's most commercially successful album to date, ''A Nu Day'' sold over 665,000 copies in the United States and was eventually certified gold by the
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(RIAA), indicating sales in excess of 500,000 copies. The album produced three singles, including lead single, " Can't Go For That," her hit single " Stranger In My House," which reached number 10 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and " Tell Me Who," which reached number two on ''Billboard''s
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chart.


Track listing

Notes * denotes co-producer Sample credits * "Can't Go for That" contains a sample of " I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" performed by
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. * "Love Me in a Special Way" is a cover of
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's same-titled song. * "Un'h...To You" contains a sample of "I Get Lifted" performed by
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and Keith Murray's " Get Lifted"


Personnel

Performance credits *Tamia Washington – lead vocals, background vocals *Debra Killings – background vocals *Fernando Pullum – horn *Jay Williams – guitar *Pam Olivia – background vocals *Professa – guitar, electric Guitar *Clinta Turner – background vocals *Rhemario Webber – keyboards Technical and production *Dallas Austin – producer *Merlin Bobb – executive producer *Chris Gehringer – mastering *Sylvia Rhone – executive producer *Rick Sheppard – MIDI, sound design *Missy Elliott – producer *Bill Importico – engineer *Carlton Lynn – engineer, digital editing *Lili Picou – art direction *Anne Catalino – engineer * Shep Crawford – producer *David "D-Lo" Lopez – engineer


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References


External links

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