''Divorcing Neo 2 Marry Soul'' is the second studio album by American soul singer
Jaguar Wright
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. Originally titled ''And Your Point Is...'', Wright finished recording the album in April 2003, and it was originally slated to be released by
MCA Records
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that year. However, after
Geffen Records
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absorbed MCA and shelved the album, Wright secured rights to some of the tracks she had recorded and sought a new label. She ultimately signed with independent label
Artemis Records
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, which released the album on July 12, 2005. The album was promoted by lead single "Free", which received a radio remix and was commercially released in November 2005.
An
R&B and
soul
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record which incorporates elements of
hip hop
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and
pop
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, the album was considered more mainstream than her debut, ''
Denials Delusions and Decisions'' (2002). Lyrical subjects include infidelity, breakups, and parenthood. Upon its release, the album drew generally favorable reviews from critics, who praised Wright's vocals and songwriting, although some considered the album inconsistent or inferior to Wright's live performances. The album debuted at number 62 on the ''
Billboard
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''
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
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chart, her second entry on the chart.
Background
In 2002, following numerous delays, Wright released her debut studio album, ''
Denials Delusions and Decisions''.
The album drew favorable reviews from critics, being ranked the best album of the year by an
Associated Press
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music writer, but under-performed commercial expectations, peaking at number 56 on the
Billboard 200
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.
Wright attributed the album's sales to her label's lack of promotion.
Wright was considered part of the "
neo-soul
Neo soul (sometimes called progressive soul) is a genre of popular music. As a term, it was coined by music industry entrepreneur Kedar Massenburg during the late 1990s to market and describe a style of music that emerged from soul and contem ...
" movement, although she disagreed with the label.
On April 30, 2003, ''
Billboard
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'' reported that Wright had finished recording her follow-up album, to be titled ''And Your Point Is...'', and that
MCA would release it later in the year.
However,
Geffen absorbed MCA later in 2003, then declined to release ''And Your Point Is...''.
Wright managed to make a deal with the label to get back 10 of the tracks she had recorded for the album, then began shopping them around to other labels, eventually deciding to seek an
independent
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release.
In the April 9, 2005, issue of ''Billboard'', it was reported that Wright had signed with independent label
Artemis Records
Artemis Records was a New York–based independent record label, founded in June 1999 by Danny Goldberg with Daniel Glass as president, and closed in April 2006. The label was acquired by E1 Entertainment.
As of 2006, Artemis Records was owned b ...
and that they would release her second album, now titled ''Divorcing Neo 2 Marry Soul'', in June.
Regarding their decision to sign Wright, Artemis Records president
Daniel Glass cited Wright's truth-teller image, likening her to
Steve Earle
Stephen Fain Earle (; born January 17, 1955) is an American country, rock, and folk singer-songwriter. He began his career as a songwriter in Nashville and released his first EP in 1982.
Earle's breakthrough album was his 1986 debut album '' ...
,
Chuck D
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, and
Sinéad O'Connor
Shuhada' Sadaqat (born Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor; , ; 8 December 1966 – 26 July 2023) was an Irish singer, songwriter, record producer and activist. Her debut studio album, ''The Lion and the Cobra'', was released in 1987 and achieve ...
as "one of the few visionary artists who will risk laying it all on the line".
He elaborated: "I always think about the Jack Nicholson line in '
A Few Good Men
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' when I think of Jaguar: 'You want the truth... You can't handle the truth.'"
Composition
''Divorcing'', an
R&B and
soul
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album, features producers including
Raphael Saadiq
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,
Mike City
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, and
Chucky Thompson
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Biography
Thompson was born in Washington, D.C., in 1968. He was a member of Bad Boy Entertai ...
.
Critic Curt Fields described the arrangements as "mid-tempo smooth grooves", while fellow critic Rebecca Barry Hill compared the album's "deep, sexy grooves" to
Meshell Ndegeocello
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.
The album includes "slick" preprogrammed beats, in contrast with the live instrumentation on much of her debut.
Regarding the shift, Wright said that her goal was to be "more accessible, a little more mainstream".
The track "Flower" includes a
string section
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, while "Call Block" has a hip-hop influence and features a rap verse by
Obie Trice
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.
The album's lyrics, which have been described as "tighter" than those of her debut and as not "quite
hooky", address the "messy side of love".
The opening track, "Dear John, Pt. 1", includes the line "Out with the old, in with the new", and discusses Wright's move away from the "neo-soul" label.
Regarding the track, Wright told ''Billboard'' that "I'm embracing my history; to hell with the other stuff".
On "Free", Wright tells a lover to leave if he doesn't feel the way he used to, with lyrics including "I let you get away with lots / Do you love me or do you love me not / At this point it doesn't matter cause I'm truly less than flattered."
"Told Ya" addresses
domestic violence
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, in a tone that critic Topher Sanders considered "ridiculing".
"Flower" is dedicated to her two sons and includes a vocal performance which the ''Washington Post'' likened to
Patti LaBelle
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.
A critic for the ''New Zealand Herald'' compared "Play the Field" to Aretha Franklin's "
R.E.S.P.E.C.T.".
"
Woman to Woman", a cover of the 1970s soul hit by Shirley Brown, was considered to have "old school" lyrics, such as "You better just back on up, before I smack you with my frying pan".
Wright added new lyrics to the song as well, such as "You better have a good dental plan".
Wright adopts the persona of a
gold digger
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on "One More Drink" and of a "casually mistreated" woman on "Timing".
Bonus track "Call Block" discusses restraining orders, and Wright notes that her cousins will look out for her.
Release and promotion
The album was released on July 12, 2005, via a joint partnership between Artemis and Song Records, an offshoot of Delta's
Song airline.
It marked the second release through the partnership, following Better than Ezra's ''
Before the Robots
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''.
The album was promoted by video play on
BET
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, as well as by an opinion piece penned by Wright in the August 6, 2005, issue of ''Billboard'', in which she called on her fellow musicians to be better role models for young female listeners.
Regarding the title, Wright sought to distance herself from the "neo-soul" label, telling ''
The Baltimore Sun
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'' that "Neo means new, and there's nothing new about soul, which is what I do
..I'm not bringing anything new. It's the passing of the torch. I'm bringing the honesty back, reminding folks how important it is to hold on to the legacy".
"Free" was released as the lead single.
A remix featuring rapper
Freeway
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was sent to radio in summer 2005, while a CD single was released commercially on November 14, 2005.
Reception
Critical
In a review for ''
The Washington Post
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'', critic Curt Fields deemed the album "an unpretentious R&B disc", praising Wright's personality and vocal delivery and concluding that her attitude makes the album "a wedding party worth attending".
Writing for ''Blender'', Christgau awarded the album three stars and credited the album with demonstrating that Wright is "more than an intelligent sidekick", praising her personas and concluding that "she's singer enough to make each
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stand and assert itself".
In a later, standalone review for his consumer guide, Christgau gave the album a
two-star honorable mention, naming "Woman to Woman" and "One More Drink" as choice cuts and calling her "the intelligent black woman, from helpmate to party girl".
''New Zealand Herald'' critic Rebecca Barry Hill gave the album four stars and called the album a "bold, stylish release from a singer who isn't just a wildcat by name".
Dan Cairns, reviewing the album for ''
The Sunday Times
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'', praised Wright's vocal performance and lyrics, arguing that her music was set apart by the "songs' emotional intelligence and honesty", as well as her voice.
Danish newspaper ''
Politiken
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'', in a review by Eric Jensen, regarded the album as inferior to ''Denials Delusions and Decisions'', but still called Wright "an exquisite singer with an eminent phrasing" and highlighted "Let Me Be the One", "Woman to Woman", "Ecstasy", "Free", and "One More Drink".
Sanders, writing for the ''
Miami New Times
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Overview
It was acquired ...
'', singled out "My Place" as a highlight but objected to the tone of "Told Ya" and argued that too many of the songs were "skippable".
Critic Margeaux Watson, in a review for ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'', named four standout tracks — "Free", "My Place", "Do Your Worst", and "Woman 2 Woman" — but wrote that the rest failed to live up to Wright's live performances.
Commercial
Speaking about her expectations for the album's commercial performance, Wright told ''Billboard'' that she would be happy regardless of the album's sales: "I'm not in this game for fame. I'm just helping to keep our culture alive."
The album debuted at number 62 on the US
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
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chart dated July 30, 2005, becoming her second entry on the chart, though her first to miss the top 50.
Track listing
Adapted from AllMusic and liner notes.
* Tracks 12 and 13 sample "
Woman to Woman", written by James Banks, Eddie Marin and Henderson Thigpen Jr., and performed by Shirley Brown.
Personnel
Adapted from liner notes.
Locations
*Mixed at Larry Gold Studios; The Enterprise; Time Machine Studio; Blakeslee Recording Studios; Mixtar Studios;
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, New York; The Hit Factory, Miami; SF Soundworks; and Sterling Sound
*Mastered at
Sterling Sound
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Musicians
* Wright — vocals
* Aaries — backing vocals
* Adam Blackstone — bass
* Randy Bowland — guitar
* Aaron Draper — percussion
* Omar Edwards — keyboards
* Larry Gold — strings
* James "Darryl" Robinson — drums
*
Vicki Sue Robinson — backing vocals
*
Frank Romano — bass and guitar
*
Musiq Soulchild
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— backing vocals
* Eric Tribett — drums
* Thaddaeus Tribbett — bass
Technical
* Chris Athens — mixing , mastering
* Sean "Bruizer" Brooks —
A&R
* Gerry Brown — engineering
* Barron Claiborne — photography
* Russ Elevado — mixing
* Jeremiah Ellison — engineering
* Serban Ghenea — mixing
* Jason Goldstein — mixing
* Gordon Goss — engineering
* Kurt Nepogoda — engineering (assistant) , mixing (assistant)
* Samuel Odom — production coordination
* Melanie Paykos — CD cover design
* Dave Pensado — mixing
* John Phipps — mixing
* Montez Roberts — engineering
* Danny Romero — engineering , mixing
* Anette Sharvit — production coordination
* Ricore Shelton — production coordination
* Jon Smeltz — engineering
* Thom Storr — CD packaging
* Frank Sutton — engineering
* John Tanksley — engineering (assistant) , mixing (assistant)
*
Carl Thompson — mixing
Charts
References
{{Reflist
External links
jaguarwright.com(archived July 19, 2005)
Release historyof ''Divorcing Neo 2 Marry Soul'' on
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Artemis Records albums
Jaguar Wright albums
2005 albums