Ne-Yo Experiments With Third Album

Tuesday - April 22, 2008
By: Cyrus Langhorne

Stepping away from the formula that helped his first two albums reach platinum-status, singer-songwriter Ne-Yo looks beyond R&B for his upcoming release, Year of the Gentleman.

Set to be his third Def Jam effort, the album was recently previewed by Billboard, which considered it "something a little different from traditional R&B." Discussing, Ne-Yo expressed his intent to make this project unique.

"I wanted the third album to be something a little different from the first and second, as far as the essence and the sound of what I was doing," he told Billboard.

With the release date currently set for June 24th, Ne-Yo confessed his focus on taking time to develop what he envisioned as the final product and how ironically it came sooner than he expected.

"I was going to chill for a minute and really take some time to figure out what I wanted that to be. Fortunately, it didn't take me that long, which is why the album's coming out now," he explained.

Based on their review of the Stargate-produced club track "Closer," Billboard confirms the artist's experimentation by calling it a song "with pulsing strobe-light synths and a high-energy house beat that calls to mind Rihanna's 'Don't Stop the Music'" while his "What's the Matter" is compared to "a Beatles-style rock record."

Regardless what version is released this June, the new album is expected to cross the traditional R&B boundaries.

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