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''B7'' is the seventh studio album by American singer
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. It was released on July 31, 2020, through her own label Brand Nu, Inc. and
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. Her first studio album since ''
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'' (2012), the album features production from
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and
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, among others. ''B7'' is an R&B album exploring themes such as self-love, tumultuous romantic relationships, mental health and single motherhood. The album received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the album's authenticity and cohesiveness, as well as Norwood's vocals. ''B7'' debuted at number 12 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, earning 25,000
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s in its first week. The album and its songs were nominated for various awards, including a
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. It spawned two singles: "
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" and " Borderline". Furthermore, " No Tomorrow, Pt. 2" featuring
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, a remix of the album track "No Tomorrow" was also released in promotion of the album.


Background and development

''B7'' is Brandy's first independent release on her own record label Brand Nu, Inc. in partnership with
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. During an interview with the ''
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''s Taryn Finley, Brandy said she was letting her "authentic experiences inform ermusic". Despite feeling vulnerable and in relation to the global
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, Brandy said "It all aligned... I didn't plan it like this, but it just happened to fall in the same space so I'm happy about that." When asked to elaborate on why the time was right for new music, Brandy said "well, I felt like I'm in a great place in my music. I feel very strong about my music, confident about where I am with it. I believe in it, and I just felt like this was the time." Describing the album as authentic and her most personal to date, Brandy said that fans could expect her "entire heart" on the album, with themes of "love and heartache and coming into erown and finding erown self love".


Recording and production

In an interview with ''
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'', she revealed the album had been three years in the making: "I feel like it started about three years ago. I was balancing television and studio time. I put everything I could into this project. It was so freeing for me, because I did get a chance to really dig in and write from my heart of hearts. I was able to really get a lot of things off of my chest, really use music as a way to escape and heal." Speaking about the process of making the album, Brandy was clear about the dedication she put into the project: "I've dedicated the last couple of years of my life to new music, my new project. It's taken me a while, but I'm so happy about the focus and work ethic I've put into this project." This concept was expanded upon during her interview with
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, where she stated: "I felt like I wanted to just be as honest as possible with this new project. I wanted to approach this project like if this was my last chance, if this was my last shot at creating music, what would this project be about? What would it sound like? Would I just bare it all? Would I tell my story as deep as I could tell it? And I wanted to, of course, stay true to R&B but at the same time go outside of the box." Similarly, when talking to ''
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'', Brandy said that she treated the album like it was her last: "I went into this album thinking, 'If this were my last project, if this were the last time I would ever sing…what would I do?' I used that indsetas a way to give my all. You can hear my entire heart on this. It took a while because I didn't want to rush." When asked why Brandy chose Darhyl "DJ" Camper, Jr. to helm the project, she shared: "His tracks were so different, but still connected to me in a way where it didn't feel so different from what I’ve done. It was almost like a continuation. When I would hear his music it was like, 'This is what ''
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'' would sound like in the future.'" Norwood co-wrote and co-produced 14 of the 15 songs on the album and, alongside Camper, worked with the likes of
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and
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, touching on a number of themes, including self-love, tumultuous romantic relationships, mental health and single motherhood. Krysiuk contributed to nine of the album's 15 songs, and commented on the process of developing the songs alongside Norwood: "when we wrote these records, we didn't follow a 'formula' or song structure ..we followed a feeling ..That alone really gave us the room to express our emotions without being confined to an industry standard." Partway through the making of the album, Daniels, an early career mentor for Norwood, died. During an interview with British newspaper ''
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'', Norwood said that "music as hertherapy" and she " ouldn'tknow what life would be without it." Elaborating on being able to work with Daniels on the project, she said "it's a little scary because I had to finish it without him ..I just wonder: would he be proud of what I was able to put together?". In the interview, it was also confirmed that she had co-written every song on the album, wanting to stop "placating egos", "chasing commercial expectations" and not have her experiences "distilled into other people's words."


Music and lyrics

''B7'' opens with the "warm and sincere" track "Saving All My Love" which opens with the line "Sorry for my tardy," addressing the eight year period since Brandy's previous album ''
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'' (2012). Interpreted by some critics as an "apology," it has her explaining her absence from music following the break-up of her relationship with music executive Ryan Press. Brandy can be heard referring to her mentor,
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as the "goat" — a common acronym attributed to singer Houston, meaning "the greatest of all time." The album's third track "Rather Be" was co-written with
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and sees Brandy return to the distinctive smooth, sultry balladry of previous albums. Brandy can be heard to be warmly wearing her heart on her sleeve as her love interest plays hard-to-get. " Borderline" sees Brandy confront her own insecurities and weaknesses within relationships, with her professing to be "the most jealous girl" and ultimately illustrating the darker, emotional loneliness that can take over a romantic relationship Of the song, Brandy stated that "if another artist were to have that song, were to sing that song, I would wish that song was my song." In an interview with the ''
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'', she shared the story behind the single, "I loved someone that was not available to be loved by me, and so that drove me crazy," adding, "I wanted to use my music as a way to start more conversations about mental health and how that's something that we all need to work on every day." On "I Am More", Brandy references rapper
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's lyrics from
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's posthumous single, " Dead Wrong" (1999). Additionally on "High Heels", she duets with her daughter Sy'rai and also raps one of the verses. Brandy previously introduced her rapping skills under the alter-ego Bran'Nu. The album closes with "Bye BiPolar" —- a piano-led ballad which utilises a metaphor that Brandy has been using for her own love life, discussing the way that her
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struggles have been exacerbated by toxic relationships. Lyrically, in freeing herself from them, the singer discusses how her own mental health has improved. Brandy told the ''
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'': "I have not been diagnosed as bipolar ..but I’ve had moments where trauma has caused me to not be myself, and I felt at a point that I could've experienced moments of that."
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is a recurring lyrical theme on the album as is heard in "Unconditional Oceans" which addresses her past of "self-sabotaging" behaviour, and "Lucid Dreams" where Brandy openly confesses to having "wanted to die". ''B7'' ends on "Bye BiPolar"s bold lyric — "Never add your last name to mine. I'm saying never", a reference to her 1998 album ''
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'', while also marking Brandy's personal growth and transition since then.


Title and artwork

The album's cover artwork and title were unveiled on May 7, 2020. The title stands for "Brandy seven", as the album is her seventh studio effort, while the album cover pays homage to
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's looks from the 1992 film '' The Bodyguard''. In the photo, Brandy is pictured face forward towards the camera with "beads cascading down her forehead". Glennisha Morgan from KISS 95.1 FM commented that the cover featured Brandy's signature
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, and the choice of gold beads complimented the gold eye shadow in the photo. In writing for ''
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'', Jennifer Ford called the album's cover nostalgic, and noted that although Brandy had "countless memorable braid moments", the micro braids chosen for the ''B7'' cover "may be the greatest of all time". The look was designed and styled by celebrity hairstylist
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. Meanwhile, Morgan also pointed out that the font used on the cover and its typeface were the same as Brandy's first three studio albums' covers: ''
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'' (1994), ''
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'' (1998) and '' Full Moon'' (2002). Comparisons were also drawn to singer-songwriter
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, who often wore her hair in braids too. The cover art received positive comments from 107.5 FM, who declared that they "loved" the cover.
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's Mike Wass agreed, saying that the "orange-and-gold-hued cover art" shows that Brandy was "back and she really means business this time around".


Release and promotion

Prior to the album's release, Norwood appeared on ''
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'' on May 7, 2020, to perform its
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"Baby Mama" live during the 2020 Spring Concert Series, where she would also announce her seventh studio album and reveal the album cover. On July 21, the album was made available for pre-order, which included instant
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for "Baby Mama", duet with Daniel Caesar "Love Again", and a new song "Rather Be". ''B7'' was released on July 31 by Norwood's own label Brand Nu, Inc. in collaboration with
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. The album's second single "Borderline" was performed as part of Brandy's ''
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'' battle against fellow R&B singer Monica on August 31, 2020 at
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in Atlanta. "Borderline" was also performed at the 2020 ''Billboard'' Music Awards, alongside Norwood's song " Almost Doesn't Count" (1998) and ''B7''s third and final single "No Tomorrow, Pt. 2" with
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, at the
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in Los Angeles on October 14. Norwood also performed "Borderline" as a part of a medley alongside her song "Say Something" at the
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. Norwood also performed songs from ''B7'' and past singles at '' Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 2021''. Norwood performed "Rather Be" on
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video series ''A Colors Show'' which premiered on the COLORS YouTube on June 24, 2022.


Singles

In March 2020, it was announced that Norwood would release the album's
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"
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", featuring American recording artist
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, on the American talk show '' The Talk''. However, due to the
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, the single was postponed and instead released on May 1, 2020. "Baby Mama" failed to chart on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming Norwood's first lead single to do so, but managed to find success within other ''Billboard'' charts, debuting at number 23 on the US
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in the week ending May 9, 2020 and eventually going on to peak at number seven on July 20, 2020. An accompanying
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was directed by
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and Frank Gatson Jr., the latter of whom Norwood had frequently collaborated with throughout her career, including for music videos for "
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" (1994) and " Put It Down" (2012). Filmed in the week of January 29, 2020, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the video premiered on
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outlets on May 4, 2020. The music video for the second single " Borderline" premiered on July 31, 2020, the same day it was released as a single and that ''B7'' was released. Like "Baby Mama", the video for "Borderline" was directed by Blanks and Gatson Jr. On August 19, 2020, she released a
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look at the making of the "Borderline" video. The song peaked at number 30 on the US
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chart. On October 14, Norwood announced that singer
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was to be featured on a remix of " No Tomorrow". The collaboration, titled "No Tomorrow, Pt. 2", was released as the album's third and final single the same day. On the collaboration, Brandy said: "I'm a huge fan of Ty Dolla $ign. I think he's a brilliant artist. He's always shown a lot of respect for my music so I just felt like the sound of our voices would be great ."


Critical reception

''B7'' was met with generally positive reviews. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional critics, the album received an average score of 78, based on 6 reviews. Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave the album 7.3 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus. Teodor Zetko, writing for ''
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'', found that with ''B7'' "Brandy has returned to her roots and the aesthetics that helped popularize her .. Authenticity is present on this album; she confidently steers her own ship by taking a new approach by writing every song on the album to create something personal ..She was the moment in the '90s, and now she is the moment in 2020." ''
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'' journalist Kimberly M. Dobine felt that "This album is a vibe, very reminiscent of what we have come to expect from Brandy, yet so distinctly different then what we are used to ..I believe this is the Brandy that she's always wanted to be and always wanted us to experience ..It's cohesive, and the most honest reflection of who she is as an artist today. She is back and better than ever." In an interview with Brandy published July 31, 2020, Brittany Spanos for ''
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'' referred to the album as "Brandy Norwood at her purest: an eclectic mix of modern and classic R&B sounds strung together by her distinctive, powerful voice." ''
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'' critic Ashley Stevenson wrote that "throughout the album, Brandy toys with techno undertones without losing her iconic sultriness bending her voice to each track, even doing some rapping. Although the album is met with mild moments of mediocrity, it never lacks enticement." Similarly, Mike Weiss from ''
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'' wrote that "this project shows new facets of her wonderful instrument as she muses on matters of the heart over multi-layered, often mid-tempo production. In short, ''B7'' is a mood. This is the kind of album that needs to be listened to from beginning to end (a couple of times), in order to fully appreciate the very personal journey that Brandy takes us on." In her review for ''
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'', Kadish Morris was critical with Brandy's rapping effort on songs such as "High Heels" but praised the album's "familiar acrobatic vocals and sublime harmonies." Will Lavin from ''
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'' gave a positive review, stating that although the album "could probably benefit from an injection of tempo from time to time ..it mostly thrives, thanks to her unwavering resilience, the unique texture of her vocals and the stellar production courtesy of DJ Camper, Lonnie Smalls II and the late LaShawn Daniels." Lavin added the new album had been worth the wait, "because it has helped one of R&B's most revered talents find her smile again." Joel Campbell from '' The Voice'' called the album a "first masterpiece as an independent artist", whilst Danielle Brissett for ''Rated RnB'' praised the project for the "Sonorous harmonies, potent backgrounds and ad-libs, and an influential delivery that true connoisseurs can detect. '' Clash'' editor Robin Murray called the album "a triumph. A record worth savouring, it sits alongside NewGen R&B talent ..while retaining that classic touch." However, Murray also picked out "Borderline", stating the track is "no more than nice – pleasing on the ear, tugging at the heartstrings, but fail to match the gravitational pull of the record's true highlights." Stephen Kearse for ''
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'' gave the album 6.8 out of 10, feeling that Brandy sounded "poised and warm but lack dsome spark". Kearse added "There's a strong sense of distance to ''B7'', as if Brandy is recounting stories secondhand despite them ostensibly being her own. She's described the record ..as "freeing," but she generally feels more withdrawn than liberated."


Accolades


Awards

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Year-end awards

''B7'' was featured on several 2020 year-end listings, including ''
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Commercial performance

''B7'' debuted at number 12 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, moving 25,200
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, becoming her seventh top-ten album on the chart. Additionally, ''B7'' debuted at number one on the US
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chart. In the United Kingdom, ''B7'' debuted at number two on the UK R&B Albums chart, marking Brandy's highest debut on any UK chart since '' Full Moon'' debuted atop the same chart in March 2002. Additionally, the album debuted at numbers seven and nine on the UK Independent and UK Digital Albums, respectively.


Track listing

Notes * denotes additional production * denotes vocal producer * denotes co-producer


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''B7''. *Benard Alexander – production coordinator *Andy Barnes – engineer *Riley Bell – mixing *Todd Bergman – engineer *Derek Blanks – art direction, photography, packaging design *
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– recording *Matthew Burnett – producer, drum programming *
Daniel Caesar Ashton Simmonds (born April 5, 1995), known professionally as Daniel Caesar, is a Canadian singer and songwriter. After independently building a following through the release of two EPs, ''Praise Break'' (2014) and ''Pilgrim's Paradise'' (2015) ...
– lead vocals *
Darhyl Camper, Jr. Darhyl “DJ” Camper (born May 25, 1990), also known by his stage name Camper, is an American singer-songwriter, rapper and record producer. Career Camper was born May 25, 1990, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. At the age of six, he began playing ...
– producer, executive producer, additional producer (keys and programming), co-producer *
Chance the Rapper Chancelor Johnathan Bennett (born April 16, 1993), known professionally as Chance the Rapper, is an American rapper. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, he released his debut mixtape '' 10 Day'' (2012) during one of his high school suspension ...
– featured vocals *
LaShawn Daniels LaShawn Ameen Daniels (December 28, 1977 – September 3, 2019) was an American songwriter, vocal producer and arranger. Often in tandem with producer Rodney Jerkins, he is known for his songwriting work for R&B singers such as Brandy, Beyoncé, ...
– producer, executive producer, vocal producer, vocal arranger * Antonio "Tony" Dixon – additional vocal producer, engineer *Morning Estrada – recording *Jordan Evans – producer, drum programming, recording *Frank Gatson, Jr. – creative direction * Chauncey Alexander "Hit-Boy" Hollis – producer *
Jaycen Joshua Jaycen Joshua is an American audio engineer based in California. He won three Grammy Awards: the first for mixing ''Growing Pains'' for Mary J. Blige in 2007, followed by '' El mal querer'' for Rosalía in 2018, and ''Hyperspace'' for Beck in ...
– mixing, mastering *
Kim Kimble Kimberly Kimble (born December 24, 1971) is an American hair stylist from Chicago, Illinois. She is most recognized for her starring role work on WE tv's '' L.A. Hair''. Currently, she is the head of the hair department of HBO television series ...
– hair *Tim McClain – engineer *
Brandy Norwood Brandy Rayana Norwood (born February 11, 1979) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, model and actress. Born into a musical family in McComb, Mississippi, Norwood was raised in Carson, California, beginning her career as a backing vocalist ...
– lead vocals, producer, executive producer, mixing * Willie Norwood Sr. – vocal coach, music consultant *
Cory Rooney Mark Cory Rooney (born 1968) is an American record producer. He has been credited on releases for high-profile music industry artists including Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Jessica Simpson, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, Thalia, Michael Jackson ...
– producer, co-executive producer *Christopher Ruff – production co-ordinator *Alonzo "Lonnie" Smalls II – producer *Sy'rai Smith – lead vocals, background vocals *Courtney Snowden – production manager *Tasha Stoute – PR, marketing *Ashley Sean Thomas – wardrobe *Joshua "YXSH" Thomas – producer *Gabriela Torell – make-up *Earl "Ejay" Washington – engineer


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Release history


Notes


References

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