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''Strange Clouds'' is the second studio album by American rapper B.o.B, released on May 17, 2012, under
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, Rebel Rock Entertainment, and
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. The album features
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and B.o.B himself.


Background

B.o.B first spoke of the album, back in May 2011 in an interview with
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. "I would have to parallel my album coming out to my first one," he told MTV at the
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. "The first time you record an album is way more exciting than the second time. Not that the second time isn't exciting, it's just ... the initial excitement of finally having that first album." During the interview he stated: "I think that people will definitely be surprised at the music they hear on the second album, I don't think they would expect that coming from me." On June 9, 2011, B.o.B confirmed he was working on the follow-up album to his debut, '' B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray'' (2010). In a statement given to Detroit's MLive.com, Bobby Ray said: "I’m really excited about this one. You’re always excited about every project. But I really feel like I’m in my groove with this one. I’m more aware of myself as an instrument, as a sound. It's more intentful." As the Atlanta rapper continued, he spoke on his process of making songs as if he was performing the song live: "I make music just to
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it. A lot of the thought process (of working on an album) goes into actually performing it." On September 27, 2011, B.o.B appeared on an online video stream on
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radio station, to promote the
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" Strange Clouds". While there he announced the title of the album to also be ''Strange Clouds'' and revealed the album was to be released in early Spring of 2012. Bobby Ray held the first listening session for the album at Tree Sound Studios on October 25, 2011. Seven new songs were previewed during the listening session, including his single " Play the Guitar" which features
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. Other
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s confirmed, as the album was not fully complete, include
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and a song with
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titled "Arena". In addition he has worked with
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on a song and has been quoted as having: "the song of 2012 with a mega
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from somebody who never does features with anyone!". On November 15, 2011, B.o.B revealed he would be releasing a mixtape titled ''E.P.I.C. (Every Play Is Crucial)'' prior to the album's release. The mixtape was released on November 28, 2011, featuring guest appearances from
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amongst others and included production from
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. Two songs off the mixtape, "What Are We Doing" and "Guest List", both appear on the Deluxe Edition as
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s, respectively. The album was originally set to be released on March 13, 2012, however on February 9, B.o.B announced the album had been pushed back, and the new release date was May 1, 2012. On February 21, 2012, the official second single, " So Good", was released to radio and digital download. B.o.B explained the album title comes from a concept of his: "''Strange Clouds'' is kind of a
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y kind of title, mixed with recreational activities. It's really like a fusion between the hip-hop lifestyle and the people whose thoughts cross into the other realm of thinking, outside of the norm, which may be considered strange or weird, or unique. And, I feel like it's all about hybridizing these two different worlds — on the ground level to the skies. If that makes sense." B.o.B previously promised fans a "different sound" compared to his debut: "I feel like the sound is a continuum from the last album, just more mature, more refined, more conversational at moments. You know, I really bring people closer to who I am, and what makes me think, and … my story, growing up as a kid and just letting people know who I am really. I don’t think people really know enough of who I am. You know, I had a really good year last year, and it happened really fast … I needed to sit down for year. I recorded my album — I spent about 13-14 months on it. I’m ready to really build the connection with my fans."


Composition


Recording and production

''Strange Clouds'' features B.o.B working with his usual collaborators such as
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and
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, the latter of whom produced
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s "
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" and " Strange Clouds". In an interview with ''
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'', Jim Jonsin spoke of his Rebel Rock artist's upcoming album: "We cut four songs and there's two that I really like. One record has like a
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vibe to it, hip-hop with some reggae. It's pretty big. I think that's a possible single. He's kinda figuring out the direction and I’m hoping to close out with him to do another three or four songs before the album's done", Jonsin told ''Rap-Up''. While his debut may have been jam-packed with
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, Jonsin didn't expect too many guests this time around: "I don’t think he's doing as many features. I think most of his singles will be him and he just wants the fans to hear a lot more of him on this album. It's gonna be incredible." Mack of Sound-Savvy inquired about how he approached this album differently from his previous projects to which B.o.B responded: "I feel like I had to combine the way I approached a
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. With ''The Adventures of Bobby Ray'', it was a very condensed version with only 11-12 tracks. I wanted to be able to show people who fell in love with the album and the people who fell in love with the mixtapes, from ''Cloud 9'' to ''The Adventures of Bobby Ray'', I wanted to make music for those fans." That said, he stressed the importance of remaining true to himself and always use his voice and candor to present his ideas and deliver a message. "My dad always says "Now you wanna show people you know music, but pretty soon you’re gonna wanna show people that you know people. And I feel like this album is more on that tip but it still has even better and more mature musicality." B.o.B told ''Rap-Up'', that for this album he was taking a more hands-on and honest approach: "I feel like this album is the culmination of my life story. I’m bringing people into my world with just the story and the building blocks that created B.o.B, and I wanted to spend a lot of time with it. It's a lot more centered with a core sound. I was a lot more honest on this album. I feel like I’m continuously honest in the moment to moment, but I’m constantly changing." In the same interview B.o.B claims he did about "60 percent of the production": "When I made this album, I wanted to make sure that I was a part of everything that was made, even from the time a demo was recorded to the time it's mixed," he explained. "I really wanted to be hands-on with the project. You really got to treat it like a child. You gotta nurture it and give it the right amount of attention."


Songs and lyrics

At the October 25th listening session at Tree Sound Studios, B.o.B played 8 songs from the album for a private audience, then sat down with Mack of Sound-Savvy to talk about the new album. One of the tracks premiered was " Play the Guitar", B.o.B's
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to his instrument of choice. He describes the song as one that expresses his "love for music and love for the
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". The song features
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(who is notorious for his frequent
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s). Of the song, B.o.B says: "I feel like it shows people that we are two different artists and we actually do sound different and have our own styles. Not to say that I wasn’t influenced by
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and André, but I feel like it's a ‘pass-the-torch’ type of moment. He really gave me a lot of love on the feature and I'm looking forward to hearing what people have to say about it." The
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for "Play the Guitar" features a sample of
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's verse from
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’. B.o.B. introduced this one with his origins on playing the guitar, which he picked up after urges from his brother. The song, however was left off the album due to its lackluster performance on the charts. B.o.B also played an incomplete version of "5 on the Kush", that hadn't been mixed or
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. This track features
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and one other undisclosed rapper whose verse wasn't heard. B.o.B described this as a "Good
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song…". Mack of Sound-Savvy wrote "It had a very old school sounding, slow beat with a southern thump to it. This one's a banger for the car." The undisclosed rapper was later revealed to be
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, once one half of the southern hip hop duo
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. The song, produced by 2 Much, was released on B.o.B's eighth
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, ''E.P.I.C (Every Play Is Crucial)''. Mack of Sound-Savvy called "Arenas" featuring T.I. "a real
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sounding record, inspired by his live performances and his penchant for interacting with his fans in concert." B.o.B said he wanted to make "something for the fans to sing along to at the shows" and Mack agreed saying: "Sure enough, towards the end of the song, one glance around the room told me that his plan had worked: a large part of the audience was mouthing the hook. Catchy and not too complicated." A song titled " So Hard to Breathe" was played at the listening session, where B.o.B called it a "
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to ‘ Don't Let Me Fall’". B.o.B produced this one, and wrote the
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along with Sean Garrett. Mack of Sound-Savvy stated "it opened with a solemn acoustic guitar intro and progresses into a soaring electric guitar backing. Lyrically, it has a tone that's both introspective and retrospective of his career thus far and his life before stardom. He informed us that this song is a favorite of both he and his team. I can definitely hear why." In an interview with PopCrush B.o.B claimed his favorite track on the album to be "So Hard to Breathe": "My favorite track on the album is … it's called ‘Hard to Breathe.’ It may have a different name. I'm not sure what I want to call it yet. But now I guess it's oing to be called‘Hard to Breathe.’ I could call it ‘
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,’ but then it wouldn't be omethingvery good." He went on to say: "It would kind of be the answer to ‘Don’t Let Me Fall’". "So Hard to Breathe" was released as the second promotional single on April 17, 2012. Before playing "MJ", his collab with St. Louis native
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, B.o.B reminded the audience that he's "always been the type of artist to say how I feel" and that the album "really shows all sides of me." The song led to him coining his new term for ballin', "MJ-ing": "
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is about ballin'. It's like, I feel like ballin’ has grown into a universal term. You know, anybody can say it. You know, a 5-year-old kid enlisted in minor league sports can say, ‘I’m ballin’.’ The CEO of a business down the street getting off of work, making choices in business left and right, getting into his car, he can say, ‘I’m ballin’.’ A college student could crush up the final exam, end up with a 4.0 PA graduate
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, they could say, ‘I’m ballin’.’ And that's what it's about. It's about ‘MJ’-ing." The song is included in the
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Deluxe Edition as a bonus track.
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worked with B.o.B on " So Good", which the rapper describes as a "victory lap song with a big sound that a lot of people will gravitate towards". Mack of Sound-Savvy noted: "In concept and sonically (probably due to Tedder) it reminds me of
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's current single " Good Life" but has quite a few differences. Not a rip by any means. I could hear it as a feel-good
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single for the pop stations". "So Good" was supposed to be the final song played at the listening session; however, a request from a female in the audience to hear a "record for the ladies" prompted B.o.B to play "Circles". Mack of Sound-Savvy stated: "It wasn't one of the strongest, but it wasn't a dud either. It garnered high praise and applause from the ladies who eagerly let him know they liked it."
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described one song, tentatively titled "Rule the World" that could possibly appear on the album and may be released as a single: "We cut four songs and there's two that I really like. One record has like a
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vibe to it, hip-hop with some reggae. It's pretty big. I think that's a possible single." On January 8, 2012, footage of
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and B.o.B in the studio recording a song tentatively titled "Fist Pump" was released. It was rumored to be on the album, but B.o.B confirmed on his
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account that it will be on Waka Flocka Flame's second effort, '' Triple F Life: Friends, Fans and Family''. On October 8, 2011, American singer-songwriter
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brought out B.o.B at her
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concert at
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in
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, where they performed "
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". After the performance, speculation of a collaboration between the two began. In March 2012, in an interview with
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at the
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, T.I. confirmed Swift's slot as a featured artist on ''Strange Clouds''. On April 11, 2012, his collaboration with Swift, titled " Both of Us" was leaked. On March 20, 2012, B.o.B. released the third song from the album, " Where Are You (B.o.B vs. Bobby Ray)". The song is in the same vein as
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's "T.I. vs. T.I.P." from his second studio album ''
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'' (2003). B.o.B previously touched on the subject of his two
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s, on his 2009 mixtape ''B.o.B vs. Bobby Ray''. The song's release came just a day after B.o.B's label revealed the cover art for the album.


Release and promotion

The album was originally set to be released on March 13, 2012, however on February 9, B.o.B announced the album had been pushed back, and the new release date was May 1, 2012. The
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, unveiled March 19, shows Bobby Ray in a chic peacoat holding his
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while standing under a hovering cloud. Then, to drum up even more excitement, Warner Music Group premiered the
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for the hit single "So Good" on March 21. On April 20, snippets from the standard edition of the album surfaced showcasing approximately a minute of each of the 15 songs. On April 26, 2012, the standard album was leaked and on his website, a news post and link came and said "The premiere of Strange Clouds" enabling viewers to listen to the standard edition songs.


Singles

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and
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, " Strange Clouds" was released on
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on September 27, 2011. The song features fellow American
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and was produced by
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and
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. In the first week of the song's release it sold 197,000 digital copies debuting at number 3 on the US
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. On the week of October 10, 2011, the song debuted at number 7 on the US ''
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''
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making it the "Hot Shot Debut" of the week. "Strange Clouds" marks his best debut sales week for a single, previously held by the 137,000 launch of "
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" on May 1, 2010. As of February 9, 2013, "Strange Clouds" has been certified platinum by the
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(RIAA). " So Good" served as the album's second single and was released on February 21, 2012, the song features production and additional vocals from
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. The song debuted on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, on the week of March 10, 2012, at number 11, with 164,000
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the first week. The song also reached number 7 on the UK Singles Chart, making it his third top 10 single. " Both of Us" was the album's third single and received first airplay Top 40 Mainstream radio on May 22, 2012. The song features American singer-songwriter
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. It debuted on Australia Top 50 singles chart at number 46. The song sold 143,000 copies first week, along with the album release, debuting at number 18 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and became the week's top debut. The song has so far been acclaimed by critics especially Swift's part with some calling the country-rap collaboration as a sweet and melodious catchy song. " Out of My Mind" serve as the album's fourth single. The song was confirmed as the next single via Twitter. The song received generally positive reviews by critics, especially
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's verse. The single's music video was shot in July 2012 in Detroit.


Promotional singles

" Play the Guitar", features fellow American rapper
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and was produced by
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. The song was intended to be the album's second single, but due to its lackluster performance on the charts, it was used for promotional purposes only."B.o.B, Andre 3000 'Play The Guitar' On New Single"MTV News
Retrieved January 3, 2012.
"Andre 3000 Joins B.o.B. On ‘Play The Guitar’"MTV RapFix
Retrieved January 3, 2012.
B.o.B: 'Play The Guitar' F. Andre 3000 , Prefix
Retrieved January 3, 2012.
B.o.B - "Play the Guitar" (ft. Andre 3000) • Click Hear • exclaim.ca
Retrieved January 3, 2012.
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Retrieved January 3, 2012.
" Where Are You (B.o.B vs. Bobby Ray)" was released as the first promotional single on March 20, 2012. "So Hard to Breathe" was released as the second promotional single on April 17, 2012.


Other songs

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at #79 on 17 Decemberhttp://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/every-aria-top-100-single-in-2012.html Top 100 Singles. Retrieved 2013-1-13 The song peaked at #36 and has been certified
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by the
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for shipments of 35,000 copies.


Critical reception

''Strange Clouds'' received generally positive reviews from
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. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an
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score of 65, based on 16 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".


Commercial performance

In its first week ''Strange Clouds'' sold 76,000 copies in the United States, debuted at number 5 on Billboard 200. It also debuted at number 1 on Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Top Rap Albums. As of November 2013, it has sold 297,000 copies in the United States.


Track listing

Notes *"Out of My Mind" contains a sample of "
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", as performed by B.o.B and American singer
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. *"Back It Up for Bobby" contains a sample of "
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" by
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and
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.


Personnel

Credits for ''Strange Clouds'' adapted from
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. Credits: ''Strange Clouds'' *Billboard – instrumentation, producer, programming *B.o.B – executive producer, guitar, guitar (acoustic), instrumentation, piano, producer, programming, soloist, vocals *Delbert Bowers – assistant *Smith Carlson – engineer *Elliot Carter – engineer *Ariel Chobaz – engineer *Cirkut – instrumentation, producer, programming *Joseph Cultice – photography *Dr. Luke – instrumentation, producer, programming *Jeremy Dussolliet – composer *Dwayne Carter – composer *Nikolaos "Unik" Giannulidis – instrumentation, composer, producer, programming, vocals *John Sabbas – guitar, instrumentation *Ben Didelot – bass guitar *Joe Fitz – mixing *Justin Franks – composer *
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– engineer, producer *Julie Frost – vocals *Brian "DJ Frequency" Fryzel – composer *Chris Galland – assistant *Sean Garrett – composer *Chris Gehringer – mastering *Serban Ghenea – mixing *Clint Gibbs – assistant, engineer *Lukasz Gottwald – composer, vocals *Alexander Grant – composer *John Hanes – engineer, mixing *Robert Clyde Hargrove – composer *Clifford Harris, Jr. – composer *Stephen Joshua Hill – composer *Bradley Horne – engineer *Ghazi Hourani – assistant *Catherine Ansley Hughes – composer *Jamie Hyder – vocals *Ava James – assistant *Mathieu Jomphe – composer *Jamieson Xavier Jones – composer, instrumentation, producer, programming *Jim Jonsin – executive producer *Kato – bass guitar *Takehiko Kato – composer *Valentino Khan – composer, producer *Kyle King – composer *Alex Kirzhner – art direction, design *Kool Kojak – vocals *Brent Kutzle – composer, piano *Jose Aguirre Lopez (Mynority)– composer *Ammar Malik – composer, instrumentation, programming *Manny Marroquin – mixing *Ian Mercel – engineer *Corey Miller – engineer *Katie Mitzell – coordination, production coordination *Clarence Montgomery III – composer *Mynority – producer *Doug Peterson – associate producer *Michelle Piza – package manager *Sab-Bion Portloc – vocals *Jasmine Pratt – composer, vocals *Irene Richter – coordination, production coordination *Delarry D.Fi Sanders – composer, drums *Miguel Scott – assistant *Phil Seaford – assistant, assistant engineer, engineer, mixing *Jon Sher – assistant *Bobby Ray Simmons Jr. – composer, engineer *Pierre Ramon Slaughter – composer *Tim Sommers – composer *
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– vocals, songwriter *T.I. – executive producer *Ryan Tedder – composer, guitar (acoustic), instrumentation, producer, programming, vocals (background) *Ilya Toshinsky – banjo, guitar (acoustic) *Trey Songz – vocals *Henry Walter – composer, vocals *Michael L. Williams II – composer *Noel Zancanella – composer, instrumentation, producer, programming


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


References


External links

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