Double Up (R. Kelly album)

Double Up
Studio album by R. Kelly
Released May 29, 2007 (2007-05-29)
(see release history)
Recorded 2006–2007
Genre
Length 76:19
Label
Producer
R. Kelly chronology
TP.3 Reloaded
(2005)
Double Up
(2007)
Untitled
(2009)
Singles from Double Up
  1. "I'm a Flirt (Remix)"
    Released: March 2, 2007
  2. "Same Girl"
    Released: May 29, 2007 (US), August 24, 2007 (Germany)
  3. "Rock Star"
    Released: October 2, 2007
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic63/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Entertainment WeeklyC[3]
Pitchfork Media(6.7/10)[4]
PopMatters(7/10)[5]
Robert Christgau[6]
Rolling Stone[7]
Slant Magazine[8]
Yahoo! Music UK(4/10)[9]

Double Up is the eighth studio album by American R&B singer and songwriter R. Kelly. It was released on May 29, 2007, by Jive Records, distributed by Zomba Label Group. The album features the contributions with guest appearances and also the productions, which was handled by R. Kelly, alongside with Swizz Beatz, The Runners, Snoop Dogg, Khao, Nelly, Chamillionaire and Polow da Don.

Its lead single, his remix to "I'm a Flirt", which features guest vocals from American rapper T.I. and American recording artist T-Pain; attaining the prominence of the success on the Billboard's Top 40 charts, while it peaked at number one on the US Top Hot Rap Tracks chart.

The album features the contributions with guest appearances and also the productions, which was handled by R. Kelly, alongside with Swizz Beatz, The Runners, Snoop Dogg, Khao, Nelly, Chamillionaire and Polow da Don.

Prior to the album's release, three songs were leaked onto the Internet: second single "Same Girl", which features Usher;

"Rise Up", a song which only appeared on some releases, a tribute to the victims of the Virginia Tech massacre in April 2007; also making an early appearance was a song titled "Blow It Up", at first supposed to be featured on the album but absent from the final track listing, mainly due to the inappropriate mood it would have created because of the presence of the Virginia Tech shooting tribute song "Rise Up".

"Rock Star", which features Ludacris and Kid Rock, was released as the album's third single on September 4.

A video for the song "Real Talk" was also made directly on YouTube.

On May 25, 2007, four days before the album's release, the explicit version of the album became available for purchase on iTunes. The edited version became available on May 29, 2007, with a bonus track version available a day later.

On June 3, 2007 it entered the UK Albums Chart at #10.

The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 386,000 copies, making this his fifth album to debut at number-one.[10] To date, the album has sold 1,200,000 copies in the United States.[11]

Background

On YouTube, R. Kelly has a video of him speaking out about his state on his success and his thoughts of collaborating with artists, such Young Jeezy and Ludacris, he thought, "why not put some of that magic on my album?" He stated that 70 percent of the record will be uptempo but he assured fans that "there will be some slow jams on there."

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "The Champ" (featuring Swizz Beatz)Robert Kelly, Kasseem DeanKelly, The Runners 1:50
2. "Double Up" (featuring Snoop Dogg)Kelly, Calvin Broadus, Jr., C. Bereal, K. Bereal, C. Brockman, C. Keyes, N. StewartKelly, Khao (co.) 4:48
3. "Tryin to Get a Number" (featuring Nelly)Kelly, C. HaynesKelly, Corey "Keyz" Martin 3:47
4. "Get Dirty" (featuring Chamillionaire)R. Kelly, H. SerikiR. Kelly, Mysto & Pizzi (co.) 3:56
5. "Leave Your Name"  R. KellyR. Kelly 3:27
6. "Freaky in the Club"  R. KellyR. Kelly 4:35
7. "The Zoo"  R. KellyR. Kelly 3:39
8. "I'm a Flirt (Remix)" (featuring T.I. & T-Pain)R. Kelly, S. Moss, R. Jackson, C. Harris, F. NajmR. Kelly, Lil' Ronnie 5:32
9. "Same Girl" (duet with Usher)R. KellyR. Kelly, Lil' Ronnie 4:12
10. "Real Talk"  R. KellyR. Kelly 3:00
11. "Hook It Up" (featuring Huey)R. Kelly, L. Franks Jr.R. Kelly, Lil' Ronnie (co.) 4:15
12. "Rock Star" (featuring Ludacris & Kid Rock)R. Kelly, C. BridgesR. Kelly 4:47
13. "Best Friend" (featuring Keyshia Cole & Polow da Don)R. KellyR. Kelly 4:41
14. "Rollin'"  R. KellyR. Kelly 4:47
15. "Sweet Tooth"  R. KellyR. Kelly 2:50
16. "Havin a Baby"  R. KellyR. Kelly 3:34
17. "Sex Planet"  R. KellyR. Kelly 5:35
18. "Rise Up" (Virginia Tech Memorial tribute track) (Not included on some releases outside of North America)R. KellyR. Kelly 3:31
Samples credits

Hook It Up

Notes

Release history

Region Date
Jamaica January 9, 2007
Haiti May 29, 2007
United States
Canada
Russia
Japan December 10, 2007
Netherlands March 1, 2008
United Kingdom
New Zealand June 4, 2007
European Union
India
South Africa May 2, 2007
Iran June 7, 2007
Iraq
Israel
Turkey
China
Belgium
Oceania August 12, 2007
Brazil
Mexico
Spain
Philippines
Austria
Poland
Italy October 3, 2007
Germany February 4, 2008
Middle East September 4, 2007
Colombia
Argentina
Bolivia
Chile
Ireland
France
Finland December 3, 2007
Greece
Norway
Indonesia February 19, 2008

Chart positions

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[14] 74
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[15] 19
Dutch Albums (MegaCharts)[16] 34
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[17] 46
Italian Albums (FIMI)[18] 62
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[19] 37
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[20] 39
UK Albums (OCC)[21] 10
US Billboard 200[22] 1
US Digital Albums (Billboard)[23] 4
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[24] 1

See also

References

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  2. Hoffman, K. Ross. "R. Kelly: Double Up > Review" at AllMusic. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  3. Willman, Chris (25 May 2007). "Double Up: R. Kelly". Entertainment Weekly (936).
  4. Dombal, Ryan (5 June 2007). "R. Kelly: Double Up". Pitchfork Media.
  5. Boeckel, Gentry (8 June 2007). "R. Kelly: Double Up". PopMatters.
  6. Christgau, Robert. "CG: R. Kelly". RobertChristgau.com. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  7. Christgau, Robert (29 May 2007). "R. Kelly: Double Up". Rolling Stone.
  8. Henderson, Eric (31 May 2007). "R. Kelly: Double Up". Slant Magazine.
  9. Gennoe, Dan (1 June 2007). "R. Kelly - Double Up". Yahoo! Music UK. Archived from the original on June 9, 2007.
  10. http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1051710/r-kelly-flirts-his-way-to-no-1-album-chart-debut
  11. "R. Kelly Still Steamy On New Song Leaks". Billboard.com.
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  21. "R Kelly | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart Retrieved July 8, 2016.
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  23. "R. Kelly – Chart history" Billboard Digital Albums for R. Kelly. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
  24. "R. Kelly – Chart history" Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums for R. Kelly. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
Preceded by
It Won't Be Soon Before Long by Maroon 5
Billboard 200 number-one album
June 10, 2007 - June 16, 2007
Succeeded by
Epiphany by T-Pain
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