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''How I Do'' is the debut studio album by American singer
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. It was co-written by Santi White (as the lyricist), produced by Martin "Doc" McKinney, and released by MCA Records on June 26, 2001. The album charted for nine weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200, with the singles "Golden Boys" and " They-Say Vision" also charting.


Music and lyrics

The album combines elements of a number of musical styles, including hip-hop, pop, rock, and R&B. The title track is pop-oriented, while "Sittin' Back" was called "hip-hop-hued" by one critic. While '' The Philadelphia Inquirer''s Dan DeLuca calls it a "rock-soul album", '' The New York Times'' writer Touré says its "collection of seductive post-punk" evokes " the Pretenders, with lyrics about self-empowerment that harked back to the roaring female singer-songwriters of the 70's". In "Ice King", Res details the story of a relationship with a drug dealer. "Golden Boys" comments that many popular and lauded people "aren't always what they seem".


Marketing and sales

''How I Do'' was promoted with the release of two singles, "Golden Boys" and " They-Say Vision". "Golden Boys" reached number 30 on the ''Billboard'' Dance Club Songs chart, spending nine weeks total on the tally. The album itself sold 172,000 units in the US by June 2002. Upon its release, the album failed to enter the Billboard 200 albums chart; however, in April 2002, nearly a year after its release, the album finally reached the chart, debuting at number 200. On the chart dated May 4, 2002, the album recorded a 25 percent gain in sales in the United States, leading it to jump from number 170 to 119 on that week's Billboard 200. That week, it also rose from number 11 to number 1 on the
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'' reported that the album's gain that week was attributable in part to a sale at
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stores, but that sales gains were being reported at other chains, as well. The album ultimately attained a peak of number 115 on the Billboard 200, and spent a total of nine weeks on.


Critical reception

''How I Do'' was met with positive reviews. ''
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'' named it "Critic's Choice" and noted how Res "effortlessly blends elements of rock, hip-hop, and R&B into a smoothed-out, soul-satisfying set". In a review-feature on contemporary neo soul albums, the '' Chicago Tribune''s Greg Kot said ''How I Do'' "simmers with trip-hop atmospherics and embraces rock guitars and reggae bass lines", as "cautionary tales about fame, the media and unpaid debts give Res' streetsmart grooves a deep-soul resonance that eludes many of her contemporaries." Mark Anthony Neal, writing for '' PopMatters'', applauded Santi White's lyrics concerning image and identity in the entertainment industry, particularly from the perspective of a black woman. '' Rolling Stone'' magazine's Tracy E. Hopkins ranked it fourth on her year-end list of top albums from 2001, making note of its mix of "new wave, alt rock, and a splash of reggae and hip-hop". Some reviewers were less enthusiastic. '' The Village Voice'' critic
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relegated the release to the " honorable mentions" section of his "Consumer Guide" column. He singled out "Golden Boys" and "Ice King" as highlights while recommending the album merely as "something to suck on while you dream of Lauryn ill/nowiki>". AllMusic's Richie Unterberger deemed it "a competent and accomplished, and not great, crossover of soul, pop, rock, and some hip-hop-type beats", with production largely pop-based and lyrics somewhat different from typical R&B relationship songs. In 2016, the webzine ''Treble'' included ''How I Do'' in a list of "10 Essential Neo-Soul Albums".


Track listing

Track listing and credits adapted from CD liner notes Retrieved 24 December 2022 fro
Discogs
and Spotify.How I Do by Res
''Spotify''. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
Except where noted, all lyrics are by Santi White.


Special edition

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  • "Tsunami" – 4:28 # "Toxic You"/"Say It Anyway" – 7:16 *Note: On the standard edition of the album the final track "Tsunami" has the hidden track "Say It Anyway" on the end, whereas the
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    and special edition CD versions of the album come with "Tsunami" as an individual track and a bonus track called "Toxic You" accompanied with "Say It Anyway".


    Personnel

    Credits adapted from CD liner notes. ;Musicians *
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    – lead vocals *A Kid Called Roots – keyboards (6, 8), programming (6, 8) *Blaxam – backing vocals (1, 4) *Bose – various instruments (9), bass guitar (11), guitars (11) *Soul Fingaz –
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    (1), keyboards (3), additional keyboards (4, 7) *Mr. Khaliyl – bass guitar (5), drums (4, 5), programming (4, 5, 7), piano (7) *Kobe – bass guitar (1-3), backing vocals (4) * Doc McKinney – bass guitar (1, 4, 7), guitars (1-5, 7), programming (1, 2, 4, 7, 10, 11), Rhodes piano (1), keyboards (3-5, 7), drums (4), various instruments (10) * Paulette McWilliams – backing vocals (1) *Steven Murray – drum programming (3) * Chuck Treece – drums (1-3) ;Technical *A Kid Called Roots – production (6, 8) *Bose – production (9, 11) *Mr. Khaliyl – production (4, 5, 7) * Doc McKinney – production (1-5, 7, 10, 11), additional production (9), recording (1, 3, 4, 7, 10) * Santigold – co-production (3) *Tom DeKorte – recording (1-5, 9, 11) *Jan Fairchild – mixing (1, 5, 10, 11) *Gene Grimaldi – mastering *Charles McCrory – recording (3) *
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    – mixing (2-4, 7, 9) *Tony Prendatt – recording (6, 8) *Blair Robb – recording (4, 5) *Eddie Schreyer – mastering * Chris Taylor – mixing (6, 8) ;Artwork *Chuck Amos – hairstyling *Lysa Cooper – styling *Carolina Gonzales – makeup *Soap Design Co. – design *Tim Stedman – art direction, design * Ellen von Unwerth – photography


    Charts


    References

    {{Authority control Res (singer) albums MCA Records albums 2001 debut albums