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''Full Moon'' is the third studio album by American singer
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. It was released by
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on March 5, 2002 in the United States. The album was recorded primarily during the summer and fall of 2001 at the Hit Factory Criteria in Miami, amid a three-year musical hiatus following the success of her
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previous studio album '' Never Say Never'' (1998) and the finale of her highly successful television sitcom ''
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'' in May 2001. As with ''Never Say Never'', Brandy collaborated with producer
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and his Darkchild production and songwriting team on the majority of the album's composition, while
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,
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, and Keith Crouch contributed additional production. Brandy credited
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,
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and
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for inspiring her to push the limits of her voice and vocal arrangements. Jerkins credited
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, Brandy's voice, and his experiences at European
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s for influencing the sound of the album. Her prior relationship and then-private relationship with Darkchild in-house producer Big Bert inspired the lyrics and song concepts. Musically, ''Full Moon'' is an R&B and
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album that incorporates various genres such as
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, electro, and
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. The album was initially met with mixed reviews from critics, but later earned retrospective acclaim from musicians, singers, and producers, primarily for Brandy's vocal work. It debuted at number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and atop the US
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, selling 156,000 copies in its first week, and has been certified
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by the
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(RIAA), selling over one million copies in the United States. ''Full Moon'' was nominated for several awards, including the
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for
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. The album spawned three singles–" What About Us?", " Full Moon" and " He Is".


Background

In June 1998, Norwood released her second album '' Never Say Never''. Boosted by the success of its number-one lead single " The Boy Is Mine", a duet with singer Monica, it facilitated Norwood in becoming a viable recording artist with cross-media appeal. In total, the album sold sixteen million copies worldwide and spawned seven singles, including Norwood's second number-one song, the
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-penned " Have You Ever?". Also in 1998, Norwood made her big screen debut as Karla Wilson, a supporting role in the slasher
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''. which garnered her an
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nomination for Best Breakthrough Female Performance. The following year, she co-starred with
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in the telefilm
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''
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'' about an intense, strained relationship between a mother and daughter. Both Norwood and Ross served as executive producers of the movie, which features original songs from ''Never Say Never'' and Ross's ''
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'' (1999). In November 1999 Norwood was hospitalized for dehydration and exhaustion, which was later revealed to be related to a
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that resulted from her then-hectic unhealthy lifestyle as well as an abusive relationship. Frightened by the idea that a yet-to-be-made third album would not be able to live up to the success of her previous albums, Norwood went on a lengthy hiatus to reflect and introspect. "I needed to rejuvenate, get my creative juices flowing, balance my life with some privacy, to find my confidence, find my love of music again," she told ''Jet'' magazine in 2002. In mid-2000, she started refocusing herself on her musical career, contributing songs to albums such as ''
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'' (2001) and the ''Osmosis Jones'' soundtrack (2001). During this time her voice started to change, she had developed a scratchy, evocative edge to her voice and now having a deeper and warmer tone with a textured lower register and notably stronger head voice.


Recording and production

In fall 2000, Norwood finally began conceiving ideas for a third studio album with the Atlantic label. While
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, the main producer of her previous album ''Never Say Never'', and his Darkchild crew, including Fred Jerkins III and
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, had been working on several new songs for the singer's upcoming project in hopes of recreating the winning chemistry of ''Never Say Never'', Norwood wanted to make sure she was gaining more creative control over the project and thus, arranged meetings with all her writers and musicians to discuss the lyrical topics and sounds she wanted for the album. "I was involved from A to Z," she said. "Every song on the album was inspired by my life ..I wanted to talk about how I feel on so many levels. I wanted to be in touch with all of my emotions and share them. I've taken three years off for myself and got a chance to find things I like to do, things I don't like and things I want to change about myself." While Jerkins maintained his status as the album's executive producer, contributing most to its track listing with his team that also consisted of regular songwriters Nora Payne and Kenisha Pratt, Norwood also worked with frequent collaborators
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and Keith Crouch, as well as Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell, Stuart Brawley, Jason Derlatka, and Jerkins' cousin
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, with whom she became romantically involved during the project. In addition, she also recorded with
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and
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from
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. With Norwood fearing that the pair's material would not fit the concept of the album and break her type of production unit, it was left unused. Rapper
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, singer
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and production duo Soulshock & Karlin were reportedly also involved into the project but none of their songs eventually made the album's final track listing. Though Norwood has acknowledged that the creative focus of the album was very much on its technical realization and its sound, she declared ''Full Moon'' a
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based on the development of a male-female relationship: "It's definitely the concept for the albumme falling in love, then going through some turbulence, and then, at the end, I find the person that I really want to be withso it's a great concept and it's a great experience that I had. I found out a lot about myself. I found a lot out about love, and I'm just happy to have that reflect in my music." Norwood decided to name the album after its title track and in reference to the previous three years of her life, stating: "I have done a complete circle and I feel whole. All of that's reflected in the music. That's why I entitled y album''Full Moon''. It's a concept album, it's autobiographical. Everything that I've gone through in the last three years is reflected." In a 2022 retrospective of the ''Full Moon'' recording process, Norwood shared to ''Billboard'', " Aaliyah and Timbaland">Aaliyah.html" ;"title="Aaliyah">Aaliyah and Timbaland ] were our biggest inspirations. Rodney Jerkins, Rodney will tell you that Timbaland is one of his favorite producers. I will tell you the same thing. Aaliyah, her tone, and she stacked vocals, too. She was so amazing. Her music still today is timeless. There’s a song on Full Moon, it’s called “Anybody,” and it’s like an Aaliyah song ..We just loved how they did what they were guided to do. And I was like, “We gotta do that"."


Music and lyrics

''Full Moon'' opens with "B Rocka Intro", a shortened and rearranged version of "What About Us?" that starts with a robot voice. The title of the intro references producer Rodney Jerkins's nickname for Brandy. The first full song on the album is title track " Full Moon", producer
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's only contribution to ''Full Moon''. A
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-dominated up-tempo song with a "lulling drumbeat and heavy bass," Norwood characterized it as
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, explaining that "Full Moon" is "
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and R&B at the same time uthas a lot of elements to it." Lyrically, the song deals with a
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during a full moon night. "I Thought", a Jerkins-crafted adamant break-up song about female empowerment, features electro bass lines and crunchy drums. Jerkins described it as an "anthem nda flip off" of Brandy's previous single " The Boy Is Mine." "When You Touch Me" is a ballad that revolves around the planning of a rendezvous. Initially conceived by Big Bert, it was significantly polished by Jerkins. Singer-producer
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with whom Jerkins worked on
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's '' Invincible'' (2001) during the creation of ''Full Moon'' appears on the
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segment of the song. The "hand-clapping, funky" song "Like This" sees Brandy continue to discuss her intimate desires with her lover. On "All in Me", a "futuristically funked-out" song built on keyboards and a sped up breakdown, the singer pleads with her lover to have faith in her, promising him she will provide whatever he needs. Jerkins produced a 2-step groove section for the middle of the song, following a gig in
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months before where he was inspired by artists like
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. "Apart", produced by Keith Crouch, blends
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sensibilities, airy pop, and modern R&B with
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. Lyrically, it has the protagnoist lamenting for her partner's attention, resulting in her decision to leave him for the better. "Can We" is a lightweight hip-hop track coated in a batter of futuristic elements on which Brandy requests her partner to clarify their problems, while committing to working through them. " What About Us?" is an offbeat, aggressive high-tech uptempo song, seemingly "set amid a steel factory's sonic churns, whirs and crunches." Brandy described it as "edgy, sexy" and a "little bit ahead of its time." On post-break song "Anybody", another "edgy, eclectic offering," Brandy reminds a lover he is supposed to keep their hurtful relationship a secret. "It's Not Worth It" finds Brandy trying to hold her relationship together after it has deteriorated to shambles. Initially penned in 1999, Jerkins built the song around Michael Jackson's ad-libbed vocals, resulting from a joint recording session for Jackson's 2001 studio album. " He Is", the next song, is a jazzy love song with "a classy piano and sparse drum track," produced by
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. Speaking about
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in third person, Brandy was unaware the song was conceptualized as a
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song by its writers. "Come a Little Closer" is a soft pop ballad that was originally written for
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's ''
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'' (2001) but eventually recorded by Canadian boy band I.D. Titled "Make It Last Forever," it appeared on their debut album ''Identically Different'' (2001). "Love Wouldn't Count Me Out" is a "sweeping" hymn that has the singer seeking understanding in the midst of romantic trial, while album closer "Wow" is an upbeat ballad that has Brandy singing about the joy of finally finding the perfect lover over a "sun kissed groove." International editions of ''Full Moon'' contain the cover versions "
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" and " Die Without You", both being duets with her younger brother
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, as well as the beat-heavy, hand-clapping song "I Wanna Fall in Love."


Title and artwork

Norwood recognized the album's creative focus was based on her own technical achievement and sonority, she stated that the album's concept was based on developing the relationship between a man and a woman: "It's definitely the concept for the album – me falling in love, then going through some turbulence and then, right at the end, I meet the person I really want to be with – so it's a wonderful concept and it's an incredible experience that I had. I found out a lot about myself. I found a lot out about love, and I'm just happy that it's reflected in my music." Norwood decided to name the album in honor of its title track and in reference to the previous three years of her life: "I made a complete circle and I feel complete. All of this is reflected in my music. That's why I named y album''Full Moon'' . It's a concept album, it's autobiographical . Everything I've been through in the past three years is reflected
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" Although the sound of the album was described as "futuristic", Norwood stated that the concept of
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happened by chance and was not taken into account throughout the composition of the music and writing of the lyrics. The album's
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was photographed by Marc Baptiste. It features Norwood up to just beyond the shoulders, sporting long, "lustrous" straight hair, in addition to "heavy" makeup credited to Rea Ann Silva. Additional photos for the album artwork were taken by
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Release and promotion

''Full Moon'' was originally set to be released on November 20, 2001, but eventually delayed for March 5, 2002. The album's promotional tour started in the United Kingdom with live performances of "What About Us?" on '' CD:UK'' on February 21 and on ''
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'' the following day. The promotion continued in Germany with an interview which aired on VIVA Plus in March. Afterwards, the album's release party was held on March 4 in New York City and was attended by celebrities such as
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, Ananda Lewis,
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. Norwood promoted the album in the United States by performing on
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'' on March 4, ''
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'' and ''
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'' on March 5, ''
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'' on March 8, ''
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'' on March 12, ''
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'' on March 18, and ''
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'' on March 28. On April 19, Norwood performed the album's title track on
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's '' American Bandstand's 50th Anniversary Celebration'', which aired on
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(ABC) on May 3. Furthermore, she appeared on the covers of ''
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'' and ''Honey''s April 2002 issues. However, the promotion was halted as Norwood gave birth to her and Big Bert's daughter Sy'rai Iman Smith on June 16, 2002. The end of her pregnancy and the birth were documented via the four-episode
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series '' Brandy: Special Delivery'', which aired on
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from June 18, the series also chronicled events related to the promotion of ''Full Moon'', including the release of its third and final single "He Is".


Singles

" What About Us?" was released as the album's
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on January 2, 2002, receiving mixed to positive reviews from music critics. Debuting at number 42 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, it went on to peak at number seven, as well as peaking at number three on the
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. Internationally, the song reached the top ten in Australia, Denmark, New Zealand, Scotland, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, while peaking atop the
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. The song's highly animated, futuristic accompanying music video, directed by Dave Meyers, introduced a sexier image of Brandy, portraying her as a male-ruling character in an alternate universe. "What About Us?" has been certified gold by the
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(ARIA) for shipments of 35,000 copies. At the
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, the song's accompanying music video was nominated for Viewer's Choice. " Full Moon" was released as the second single on April 1, 2002 and was met with critical acclaim. Debuting at number 68 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, it peaked at number 18 in its tenth week on the chart, also peaking at number 16 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. In the United Kingdom, the song peaked at numbers 15 and four on the UK Singles Chart and the R&B chart, respectively. The song's accompanying music video, directed by Chris Robinson, features nearly-six-months-pregnant Norwood telescoping at night and attending a
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where she meets a man with whom she is eventually riding off through Los Angeles, watching the rising full moon. " He Is" was released as the third and final single exclusively in the United States on September 17, 2002. The song itself received positive response from critics, but was dismissed as a weak choice for a single. It failed to enter the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, peaking at number 78 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.


Critical reception

''Full Moon'' was initially met with generally mixed reviews. At
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, it received an average score of 60 out of 100. In his review for ''
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'', journalist Craig Seymour gave ''Full Moon'' an A− rating, saying that "where odneyJerkins' herky-jerky stylings come off cold on Jacko's latest, they embolden 23-year-old Brandy as she learns the difference between teen heartbreak and grown-up betrayal, uggestingmaturity and the high price that often comes with it."
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from
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was critical with the album's length of over 70 minutes but considered it Norwood's most assured, risky album yet, stating: "''Full Moon'' comes the closest to being a full-fledged, well-rounded album, as well as establishing a personality as a singer ..There are plenty of moments here that are seductively smooth and even the filler goes down smoothly." He gave the album four out of five stars. ''
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'' writer Sal Cinquemani rated the album three stars out of five and compared it to
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's 1986 album '' Control'', commenting: "For the most part, ''Full Moon'' is certainly a forward-minded album, lifting Brandy's typically schmaltzy brand of pop-R&B to a new, edgier plateau ..The all-grown-up Miss Moesha seems to be making her final transition from sitting up in her room to sitting on top of the world." J. Victoria Sanders from ''
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'' considered ''Full Moon'' "an achievement" and added: "As she proclaims her womanhood with throaty whispers and assertive wails, ..this grown-up Brandy ..has one thing in common with the cherubic girl she used to be: she still sings with relaxing humility and stylequalities the music world is in dire need of right about now." ''
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'' writer Britt Robson called the album a "refreshingly sexy" record "of honest growth and modest virtues" as well as "of slight refinements and logical maturation". John Aizlewood from ''
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'' found that "without Jerkins, Brandy stumbles more easily. At 73 minutes ''Full Moon'' is far too flabby, but there's nothing here to derail her." ''
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'' praised ''Full Moon'' for its ballads and the leading single but was unsatisfied with the album as a whole, stating that "those expecting more from the same s 'What About Us?'will be disappointed, it's a fairly paint-by-numbers affair." Similarly, ''
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'' found that "the rest of ''Full Moon'' can't sustain the bizarre brilliance of 'What About Us?'. While much of the CD brandishes a similar edge, with electronic wizardry made for headphone listening, it showcases the producing team more than its singer. Brandy has one of the more distinctive voices around, so it's a shame that she so often gets lost in the beat-heavy mix." Devon Thomas, writer for ''
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'', was generally disappointed with the album. He said that "heavily producer-driven, the album follows the template that catapulted her sophomore album to multi-platinum status. The tradition (or condition) continues on her junior outing,
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exhibits the same ole Jerkins production we've heard time and time before, just slightly altered (or 'updated') and equipped." Critical with mainstream R&B in general, he further summed: "We know it'll be another hit, another platinum plaque for the Moe-ster, but will this album go down on any 'Best of the Decade' lists? Highly unlikely." ''
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'' dismissed the album as "frantic, faceless, fake-sexy R&B," while Piers Martin from ''
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'' declared it a "velvet-lined bucket of slush."
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gave the album a "dud" rating.


Accolades

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Commercial performance

In the United States, ''Full Moon'' debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200 and atop the
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in the issue dated March 23, 2002, marking Brandy's highest debuts on both charts. Selling 156,000 copies in its first week, the album fell short of the ''
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'' soundtrack (2000) by less than 4,000 copies. Spending thirty weeks on the latter chart, the album shifted about 700,000 copies within the first three months of its US release. It also debuted and peaked at number eleven on the US Top Internet Albums. The album was certified
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(RIAA) on April 5, 2002, and has sold 1.1million units in the country. ''Full Moon'' peaked at number eight on the
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. On July 19, 2002, it was certified gold by
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for shipments of 50,000 copies in the country. In the United Kingdom, the album became Brandy's first top-ten album, debuting and peaking at number nine on the
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with first-week sales shy of 25,000 units. Upon its release, it was immediately certified gold by the
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(BPI), indicating shipments of 100,000 copies. ''Full Moon'' also became Brandy's second album to top the UK R&B Albums Chart. As of 2021 the album has sold 148,000 units in the UK. In Japan, ''Full Moon'' debuted at number 15 on the
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, becoming her second top-twenty entry on the chart. It was eventually certified gold by the
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(RIAJ) for shipments of more than 100,000 units. ''Full Moon'' also became Brandy's first top-ten entry in Germany and Switzerland, reaching numbers eight and seven, respectively.


Impact and legacy

Since its release, ''Full Moon'' has garnered retrospective recognition from musicians, vocalists and music producers, particularly within the R&B and urban
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genres. Regarded as "the blueprint of modern R&B," the album is credited with "continuing Norwood's artistic progression and introducing a new facet of herself, destroying the image of a teenager in exchange for that of a grown woman," with ''Billboard'' calling it "the one to cement her as an R&B trailblazer" as well as the "gold standard for modern R&B vocalists". Music analyst Khaaliq Crowder wrote in a retrospective review published in blog ''Leeky Crowder'' that with ''Full Moon'' "Brandy abandoned the old image to successfully present a fully developed new one. She no longer used boxer braids nor did it carry the image of the girl-next-door, the singer of " Have You Ever?" returned in 2002 with long, sleek
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and heavy makeup, adding warm, sultry mannerisms to her music on songs like "Like This" and "Come a Little Closer"." Musicians such as Ambré,
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, Jacob Latimore,
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, Hope Tala, JoJo,
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and
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referenced the album and its vocal work as influential. The vocal work on the album sparked the idea of Norwood gaining the subjective nickname " Vocal Bible". Norwood herself has ranked ''Full Moon'' among her favorites in her album discography numerous times. Songwriter
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credits the vocal work on the album for his approach to writing, saying "I take a lot from what
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and Rodney did on the ''Full Moon'' album. I was extremely impressed with it and I always try to outdo that album." B.Slade spoke of the album, commenting ''Full Moon'' single-handedly changed the vocal game. "It has been the template for vocal choices and background vocal arrangements or years" R&B singer
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singer India.Arie often cites the album, particularly the song "He Is" as being the template for a wide array of singers. Canadian R&B singer
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credited the album for inspiring her writing for her album '' Night & Day'', while American singer Luke James referred to ''Full Moon'' as the "bible" of 2000s contemporary R&B, calling it the "blueprint of how to do vocals". British soul performer
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included a cover version of the album cut "When You Touch Me" on his Daley, Unplugged tour; the song was also paid tribute to in gospel form by '' Sunday Best'' artist Y'anna Crawley. German pop singer Rüdiger Skoczowsky, who cites Brandy as one of his main vocal inspirations, included a cover of "Love Wouldn't Count Me Out" on some of his live shows. On February 12, 2025, British singer
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and rapper
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released the single "Crush", which heavily samples "Love Wouldn't Count Me Out".


Track listing

Notes * signifies a vocal producer * signifies an additional producer * Although only on North American editions of ''Full Moon'', "Die Without You" is not signified as a bonus track.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Full Moon''. * J.D. Andrew – assistant engineer * Lori Andrews – strings * Marc Baptiste – photography * Jim Bottari – engineer * Stuart Brawley – engineer * Thomas Bricker – design, art director * David Campbell – string arrangements, conducting * Tom Coyne – mastering * Reginald Dozier – engineer * Jan Fairchild – engineer * Andrew Feigenbaum – A&R * Aaron Fishbein – guitar * Jon Gass – mixing * Brad Gilderman – mixing * Larry Gold – cello * Edward Green – strings * Kenneth B. Hertz – assistant engineer * Gerald Heyward – drums * Michael Huff – assistant engineer *
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– vocal assistance *
Rodney Jerkins Rodney Roy Jerkins (born July 29, 1977), better known by his stage name Darkchild, is an American record producer, rapper, and songwriter. He has collaborated with a broad range of popular artists. Jerkins has won two Grammy Awards from 19 nomi ...
– executive producer * Jubu – guitar *
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– executive producer, A&R * Suzie Katayama – conductor * Lila Kazakova – strings * Kimbo – violin * Thor Laewe – engineer * Marc Stephen Lee – assistant engineer *
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– mixing * Eugene Mechtovich – strings * Patrick Morgan – strings * Michele Nardone – strings *
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– executive producer, vocal producer, A&R * Dave Pensado – mixing *
Isaac Phillips Isaac Phillips is an American songwriter, producer, and guitarist, best known for his work with producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins. Phillips has written for Whitney Houston and Brandy, among others. Songwriting and guitarist credits Credits ...
– guitar * Ray-J – vocal assistance * Michael "Wolf" Reaves – engineer * Steve Robillard – assistant engineer * Robin Ross – strings * Ron Shapiro – executive producer * Dexter Simmons – mixing * Marston Smith – strings * Thomas Tally – strings * Joe Lewis Thomas – vocal assistance * Javier Valverde – assistant engineer * Charles Veal, Jr. – strings * Zheng Wang – strings * Joe "Flip" Wilson – piano * Tibor Zelig – strings * Yihuaw Zhao – strings


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

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References


Bibliography

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