All or Nothing (Jay Sean album)

All or Nothing (Jay Sean album)
All or Nothing
Studio album by Jay Sean
Released 23 November 2009
(see release history)
Recorded Nov. 2008 — Oct. 2009
in Miami and London
Genre Pop, R&B, Urban
Length 51:45 (US edition)
Label Jayded, 2Point9, Cash Money, Universal Republic
Producer Ronald "Slim" Williams (exec.), Bryan "Birdman" Williams (exec.), J-Remy, Bobby Bass, Alan Sampson
Jay Sean chronology
My Own Way
(2008)
All or Nothing
(2009)
Freeze Time
(2011)
Singles from All or Nothing
  1. "Down"
    Released: 30 June 2009
  2. "Do You Remember"
    Released: 3 November 2009

All or Nothing is the third studio album by British R&B singer Jay Sean, released 23 November 2009 in the United States as the singer's international debut album with Cash Money Records and Universal Republic and a week later on 30 November 2009 with Jayded Records and 2Point9 Records. The album was also released in international markets from December 2009.

The album was preceded by the lead single, "Down" featuring label-mate Lil Wayne which impacted in the US on 30 June 2009 and eventually peaked at number one on 17 October 2009. The song was also Sean's highest UK chart entry reaching number three. Following the album's release, "Do You Remember" was released as the second single and in January 2010 peaked at number ten in the US and subsequently making him the first male artist in seven years to have his first two charting singles appear in the Hot 100 simultaneously.

Accorging to aggregated music reviews site Metacritic, the album received mixed reviews by critics who scored the album 59/100.[1] Despite success with the two lead singles from the album, the album itself only debuted at #37 on the US Billboard 200 albums chart. It was also his lowest-charting entry on the UK Albums Chart, debuting there at #62. Despite this, it has become his highest-charting album in Japan, reaching #11 on the Oricon Albums Chart.

Contents

Background and conception

Jay Sean has been active in the British Asian and Global South Asian markets since 2003, and put out his second studio album, My Own Way in 2008 throughout Europe and Asia independently via his own Jayded Records. Success with R&B/urban singles like "Ride It" and "Maybe" made him a frequent appearance on the UK R&B Chart. Eventually, that success caught the attention of Ronald "Slim" Williams, the CEO of Cash Money Records, who said

Ten million views and this kid is not in America? I want to help this kid, and he needs our engine, that is Cash Money Records to take him to the next level.[2]

On 15 October 2008 at the MOBO Awards, Sean announced that he had signed with the American record label. He explained, "It's always been a dream for me to sign to an American label. And it’s great to be accepted by the best in the game."[3]

With regards to the album title, in February 2010, Sean was intervied by writer Pete Lewis of the award-winning Blues & Soul. Sean commented that, "I don't do things by halves, because there's no point! So I don't want mediocrity. I wanna be the best that I can be. I want it all. And that's what the title and theme of this album is all about!"[4]

Recording and production

After signing with Cash Money, Sean announced through an interview with MTV IGGY that he was recording five new songs for the album. Initial reports suggested that a remix was produced for his single "Tonight" with Lil Wayne, as the record label intended to use the song to introduce Sean to the American market. However, it proved to be an unfounded rumour and instead "Down" was announced as the lead single from the album.[5]

The album was originally intended to be released during the Summer of 2009, then an October release date was confirmed however the final release date, 23 November 2009 was confirmed. Later announcement confirmed that a whole new set of songs were recorded, where some would feature other artists from the Cash Money Records roster.

He discussed a possible collaboration with Akon during the Grammy Awards in 2009, and recorded a song with Nadine Coyle of Girls Aloud and another with Keisha Buchanan of the Sugababes.[6][7] On 28 October 2009, Sean posted a Twitter message referring to a collaboration with a legendary UK artist.[8] Later he confirmed the artist to be Craig David whom would feature on a previous album song.[9][10]

He was also in the studio with Jive Records recording artist Livvi Franc and Jared Cotter writing new songs, and label mate, Kevin Rudolf.[11][12] The song with Kevin Rudolf was later confirmed to be "I Made It (Cash Money Heroes)" and released as the first single from Rudolf's second album; and the theme song for the upcoming WWE pay-per-view WrestleMania XXVI.[13] Prior to the release of the album, "Down" was confirmed to feature Lil Wayne with the rest of the track listing uncertain.[14] Sean described "Down" as "a fun, very easy track something to pump in your car or be played in the clubs". Another song, "War" is about "battling with anybody, whether it's your girl, family or another country never solved anything, the song is about real life".[15] Sean also confirmed the appearance of Drake on "If I Ain't Got You". Unfortunately, Drake was unable to commit and the second single-release was replaced by "Do You Remember".[16]

Release and promotion

Jay Sean released the Deluxe Edition of My Own Way exclusively in the UK and initially, the Deluxe Edition was set for release in the US, but Cash Money Records executives insisted on the release on a new album."[17] The album contains a mix of new material and songs from Sean's previous studio album My Own Way, specifically the singles "Ride It" and "Stay" along with "Cry" and the album's title track, "All Or Nothing". A new remixed version of "Stuck in the Middle" with new vocals from both Sean and Jared Cotter is also featured, and for the UK edition, a new version with Craig David was produced.

He was invited to perform with Justin Timberlake at "The Justin Timberlake and Friends Concert Benefiting Shriners Hospitals For Children" on 17 October 2009 where he performed an acoustic version of "Down".[18] Other artists performing there included Taylor Swift and Alicia Keys. It became one of the highest-earning charity events of the year, raising more than $9 million.[19] On 11 December 2009, Sean became the first South Asian origin artist since Freddie Mercury to perform at Madison Square Garden, as part of the Jingle Ball concert, alongside fellow British beatboxer MC Zani.[20] Sean's performance "had the entire crowd - parents and children, teens and twenty-somethings - dancing."[21] Jay Sean returned to his roots on 14 February 2010 as he prepares to spend Valentine's Day at London's Wembley Arena, alongside American R&B star Ne-Yo.[22]

Launch parties

Jay Sean had a launch party for the album at the Royal Exchange, London. Sean, along with his Cash Money Records family, was in London to celebrate the milestone. Pop artist Rihanna stepped into the building. Alesha Dixon, Alexandra Burke and Craig David was on the party too.[23] One week after the party in London, Jay Sean had a launch party in Hollywood, Los Angeles, for the album, with dancehall artist Sean Paul and rapper Drake showing up to support Sean.[24][25]

Tour

Current on a mini-tour until the end of April 2010, Jay Sean it set to go on a national tour during 2010.[26]

Singles

"Down" was chosen as the lead single for the album. It was released to U.S. radio stations on 31 May 2009 and was officially released on iTunes on 30 June 2009. The song debuted at #72 on the Billboard Hot 100 before it started to climb the chart. After several weeks of remaining within the top five, "Down" reached number one, overtaking the long run of The Black Eyed Peas' record-setting single, "I Gotta Feeling".[27] "Down" is the seventh-best selling song of 2009, having sold more than three million digital copies in the United States alone,[28][29][30] and six million copies worldwide.[31] It also received a large airplay of two billion listener impressions on radio worldwide.[32] The song also charted inside the top 3 of the UK Singles Chart, becoming Sean's highest charting single to date there. "Down" is Sean's third top 10 and sixth top 20 hit in his home country.[33][34] The album's second single "Do You Remember" features Sean Paul with additional ad-libs by Lil Jon.[35] The single was released to U.S. radio stations on 20 October 2009 and released as a digital download on iTunes on 2 November 2009. It has also entered the top ten of the Hot 100 chart, during the week end of 9 January 2010.[36] That same week, "Down" was also at #7, thus doubling Sean's presence within the top ten. Like the first single, "Do You Remember" has also sold more than a million copies in the United States.[37]

Reception

Commercial performance

The first week sales of All Or Nothing in the United States were 32,000 copies.[38] It debuted at #37 on the Billboard 200[39] and at #22 on the Digital Albums chart.[40] It dropped to #87 on the Billboard 200 the following week, selling over 13,000 copies.[41] As of 5 February 2010, the album has so far sold over 141,000 copies in the United States.[37] In January 2010, Sean was announced as the first male act since Chingy in 2003 to simultaneously appear in the Hot 100 top ten with his first two charting singles.[42]

In the UK, where the album was released independently by Jayded Records, it debuted at #62 on the UK Albums Chart, #11 on the UK R&B Chart,[43] and #2 on the UK Indie Albums Chart.[44] It is his lowest charting album in the UK to date, largely due to many of its tracks already being available in the UK as part of his previous album My Own Way. Three songs from All or Nothing which were not released as official singles in the UK entered the UK Indie Singles Chart independently, based on downloads from the album, on the week of release: "Do You Remember" at #6, "Far Away" (featuring Keisha Buchanan) at #16, and "Stuck in the Middle" (featuring Craig David) at #20. "Ride It" also re-entered the UK Indie Singles Chart at #24, based on downloads from the All or Nothing album.[45]

In Australia, the album has reached #67 on the ARIA Australian Albums Chart, on the week ending 15 February 2010.[46] In Japan, the album debuted on the Japan Oricon Albums Chart at #13 on the week dated 1 March 2010. It rose to #11 the following week, dated 8 March 2010, making it Sean's highest-charting album in Japan.[47]

Critical response

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars[48]
Billboard (72/100)[49]
BBC Music (favorable)[50]
DesiHits 4/5 stars[51]
OK! Magazine 4/5 stars[52]
The Guardian 3/5 stars[53]
Slant 2/5 stars[54]
The Independent (favorable)[55]
The Telegraph 3/5 stars[56]
Yahoo! Music 4/10 stars[57]

The album received mixed reviews on Metacritic, earning a score of 59 out of 100, based on 5 reviews.[58] In North America, Billboard gave the album a score of 72 out of 100, concluding that "The saying goes: If it isn't broken, don't fix it."[49] David Jeffries of Allmusic gave the album 3.5 out of 5 stars, stating that "All or Nothing is a strong U.S. debut for this Akon-meets-Chris Brown-styled singer, one that takes advantage of his suave back catalog and the hip new possibilities now possible via Cash Money."[48] DesiHits gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, stating that "Jay Sean's smooth vocals and emotional lyrics make his album a treat for all."[51] Spartanburg Herald-Journal, owned by The New York Times Company, also gave the album a largely positive review, stating that "Sean demonstrates a flair for harmonious R&B that will undoubtedly continue the success he has already achieved."[59] In the Netherlands, FOK! also gave the album a positive review, giving it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.[60]

In the United Kingdom, Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian gave the album 3 out of 5 stars, stating, "The only signs of Britishness are the drum'n'bass foundations of If I Ain't Got You and a duet with ex-Sugababe Keisha Buchanan on Far Away – a performance of such weediness that it could only be by two Brits. Interestingly, a collaboration with Craig David, Stuck in the Middle, is much more vigorous. The rest is glossy, super-catchy R&B that should finally establish him in the UK."[53] Neil McCormick of The Telegraph also gave the album 3 out of 5 stars, stating, "You'll find no evidence of his London or Punjabi roots on Jay Sean’s formulaic third album, but his sleekly effective R’n’B pop has made him arguably the most successful British urban artist ever. His single Down topped US charts this year. Sean specialises in structurally concise, melodic, romantic songs delivered in a clear, sweet voice to a gushing, synthetic backdrop. Bland but effective."[56] Mike Diver of BBC Music stated that the album is a mainstream, "polished, chart-conquering affair," reminiscent of "the slick RnB/soul of numerous US pop stars," but that it is detached from his British Asian Underground roots (alongside the Rishi Rich Project) that had characterized his debut album Me Against Myself (2004) and, to a much lesser extent, his second album My Own Way (2008).[61]

Track listing

U.S. Edition[62]
No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "Do You"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 4:05
2. "Fire"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 3:20
3. "Down" (featuring Lil Wayne) J-Remy & Bobby Bass, Moe Faisal 3:32
4. "Do You Remember" (featuring Sean Paul and Lil Jon) J-Remy & Bobby Bass 3:31
5. "Ride It"   Alan Sampson 3:01
6. "Love Like This (Eternity)"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 3:38
7. "If I Ain't Got You"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 3:18
8. "War"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 3:45
9. "Cry"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 4:35
10. "All or Nothing"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 4:23
11. "Stuck in the Middle" (featuring Jared Cotter) J-Remy & Bobby Bass, Jay Sean, Jared Cotter 3:37
12. "Stay"   Alan Sampson 3:39
13. "Lights Off"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 4:13
14. "Down (Candle Light Remix)"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 3:15


International Edition[63]
No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "Down" (featuring Lil Wayne) J-Remy & Bobby Bass 3:32
2. "Fire"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 3:20
3. "Do You Remember" (featuring Sean Paul and Lil Jon) J-Remy & Bobby Bass 3:31
4. "Love Like This (Eternity)"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 3:39
5. "Do You"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 4:04
6. "War"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 3:45
7. "If I Ain't Got You"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 3:19
8. "Ride It"   Alan Sampson 3:00
9. "Far Away" (featuring Keisha Buchanan) Alan Sampson 3:32
10. "Stuck in the Middle" (featuring Craig David) J-Remy & Bobby Bass, Jay Sean, Jared Cotter 3:36
11. "Lights Off"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 4:13
12. "All or Nothing"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass 4:22
13. "Stay"   Jay Sean & Alan Sampson 3:38
14. "Cry"   J-Remy & Bobby Bass, Jay Sean 4:36

Personnel

Credits for All or Nothing adapted from Allmusic.[64]

  • Amit - Photography
  • Jared Cotter - Vocals (bckgr)
  • Brian "Big Bass" Gardner - Mastering
  • Claude Kelly - Vocals (bckgr)
  • Naroop - Photography
  • Thara Prashad - Management
  • Alan Sampson - Instrumentation
  • Jay Sean - Vocals, Additional Production
  • Jeremy Skaller - Management
  • Ronald "Slim" Williams - Executive Producer
  • Moe Faisal - Executive Producer

Chart history

Chart positions

Chart Peak
positio
Australian ARIA Album Chart[46] 67
Canadian Albums Chart 41
Japan Oricon Albums Chart[47] 11
UK Albums Chart[65] 62
UK R&B Chart[43] 11
UK Indie Chart[44] 2
U.S. Billboard 200[66] 37

Year-end charts

Chart (2010) Position
US Billboard 200 182[67]

Release history

Country Date Label(s) Catalogue
United States 23 November 2009 Cash Money Records, Universal Republic 001368302
Canada
United Kingdom 30 November 2009[68] Jayded Records, 2Point9 Records
Japan 17 February 2010 Universal Music Group
Worldwide 28 February 2010 Universal Music Group

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