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Afrodisiac (Album) by Brandy

Artist Biography For Brandy

Brandy Rayana Norwood Better Known By Her Mononym Brandy Is An American Singer Songwriter Record Producer Actress And Model. She Is Known For Her Distinctive Sound Characterized By Her Peculiar Timbre Voice-Layering And Intricate Riffs Which Has Earned Her The Title Of "the Vocal Bible". As Of August 2020 She Has Sold Over 40 Million Records Worldwide With Approximately 8.62 Million Albums Sold In The United States Alone. Her Work Has Earned Her Numerous Awards And Accolades Including A Grammy Award And An American Music Award. Born In McComb Mississippi Norwood Was Raised In Carson California Beginning Her Career As A Backing Vocalist For Teen Groups. After Signing With Atlantic Records In 1993 She Released Her Self-Titled Debut Album Brandy The Following Year Which Sold Six Million Copies Worldwide. Norwood Ventured Into Acting With The UPN Sitcom Moesha 1996–2001 Which Won Her An NAACP Image Award And Resulted In Numerous Other Roles Such As The Titular Character In The Television Film Cinderella 1997 And Karla Wilson In The Slasher Film I Still Know What You Did Last Summer 1998 . Her Musical Breakthrough Came With The Wildly Successful Single "The Boy Is Mine" 1998 A Duet With Fellow R&B Contemporary Monica Which Went On To Become One Of The Best Selling Female Duets Of All Time. Her Second Album Never Say Never Won Norwood Her First Grammy Award. In 2002 Norwood Starred In The Reality Series Brandy Special Delivery Documenting The Birth Of Her Daughter. Her Third And Fourth Albums Full Moon 2002 And Afrodisiac 2004 Were Released To Critical Success. Norwood Served As A Judge On The First Season Of America's Got Talent Before Being Involved In A Heavily Publicized Car Accident In 2006. Norwood's Fifth Album Human 2008 Was Released To Positive Reviews Although It Was A Commercial Failure. In 2010 She Returned To Television As A Contestant On The Eleventh Season Of Dancing With The Stars And Starred In The Reality Series Brandy & Ray J A Family Business. She Was A Series Regular In The BET Series The Game 2012–2015 And Released Her Sixth Album Two Eleven 2012 Thereafter Both Earning Her Critical Praise. In April 2015 Norwood Made Her Broadway Debut As Roxie Hart In The Musical Chicago. She Starred In And Executive Produced A Sitcom Titled Zoe Ever After On BET Which Premiered In January 2016. In July 2020 Norwood Released Her Seventh Studio Album B7 Also Her First Project As An Independent Artist To Critical Acclaim. In 2021 Norwood Starred Alongside Naturi Naughton Eve And Nadine Velazquez In American Broadcasting Company's Music Drama Series Queens To Critical Acclaim. In June 2022 Norwood Announced Her Major Label Return After Signing With Motown Records Under Which She Is Expected To Preprare Her Eighth Studio Album.

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Frogtoon Music Album Info: Afrodisiac

Afrodisiac Is The Fourth Studio Album By American Recording Artist Brandy Norwood Released By Atlantic Records On June 28 2004 On Most International Territories And On June 29 2004 In Canada And The United States. A Departure From Her Previous Work With Rodney Jerkins And His Darkchild Camp Brandy Worked With Timbaland And His Protégé Walter Millsap III On The Majority Of The Production Of The Album Featuring Additional Credits By Warryn Campbell Organized Noise Theron Feemster Big Chuck And Kanye West. The Album Debuted At Number Three On The U.S. Billboard 200 But Had A Short Run On The Charts Resulting Into Mediocre Domestic Sales Of 416 000 Copies And A Gold Certification By The Recording Industry Association Of America RIAA . Outside The States Afrodisiac Scored Minor Success Missing The Top Thirty On The Majority Of The Charts It Appeared On. The Critical Response To Afrodisiac Was Generally Positive Garnering Brandy Her Strongest Reception Yet With Allmusic Comparing It To "Janet Jackson At Her Best." The Following Year It Received A Grammy Award Nomination For Best Contemporary R&B Album But Lost To Usher's Confessions Album. While Lead Single "Talk About Our Love" Reached The Top Ten In The United Kingdom Later Singles Failed To Score Successfully On The Popular Music Charts. In Mid-2005 After Eleven Years With The Company Brandy Asked For And Received A Release From Atlantic Records Making Afrodisiac Her Final Studio Album On The Label. Following The Birth To Her Daughter Sy'rai In June 2002 Brandy Soon Entered Recording Studios To Intensify Work On Her Then-Untitled Fourth Album With Producer Mike City And Companion Robert "Big Bert" Smith. As The Singer Envisioned The Longplayer To Sound "much Rawer" And More "street" Than Its 2002 Predecessor Full Moon Smith Quckily Emerged As The Album's Executive Producer And A&R Replacing Longtime Contributor And Mentor Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins Who Brandy Felt Was Not Going In The Same Direction Creatively After All. About Parting Ways With Jerkins Whose Darkchild Team Took Production Credits On Her Last Two Albums Brandy Commented That "Darkchild Created A Sound With Me And Gave It To Everybody. I Didn't Like That I Needed To Change My Sound And I Wanted To Explore My Versatility My Creativity And My Art." The Couple Eventually Finished A Number Of Demo Recordings And At Least Four Full Songs Until Late November 2002 Including "Ryde Or Die" And Sy'rai-Inspired "Sunshine " And Although Smith Expected The Album To Drop By Spring 2003 At One Time Or Another Brandy And Big Bert Ended Their Relationship In Mid-2003 Resulting Into The Album's Delay And Several Personnel Changes. Norwood Eventually Decided To Scrap Most Of The Project And Instead Enlisted Timbaland With Whom The Couple Had Previously Worked On Kiley Dean's Unreleased Simple Girl Album As The Album's Main Contributor. Impressed By Timaland's Input Brandy Rediscovered The Musical Affection She Had Missed On Full Moon And Its Technical Priority. "I Made The Change Because I Needed To Evolve. I Needed To Explore My Talent And Versatility And See If I Had Another Side To Me Another Sound " She Said About Collaborating. "I Wanted To Do My Own Thing And I've Always Wanted To Work With Timbaland And See How My Voice Would Sound Over His Tracks. It Was An Edgier Brandy A Sassier Sound But Still With A Lot Of Heart And A Lot Of Passion." With The Help Of Timbaland Protégés Such As Candice Nelson Steve "Static" Garrett And Co-Producer Walter Millsap III The Pair Worked On What Was Tentatively Titled B-Rocka — A Nickname Actually Given To Her By Jerkins — And Originally Planned For A Christmas 2003 Release. Their First Collaboration 1990s Tribute "Turn It Up" Was Leaked Onto The Internet In Autumn 2003 And Soon Released As A Promotional Buzz Track. Having Concluded Additional Recording Sessions With Warryn Campbell Theron Feemster And Organized Noise In November 2003 Atlantic Records Announced That Brandy Was Putting The Finishing Touches On Her Still-Untitled Album At That Time Scheduled For A Release On March 2 2004 And She Would Shoot A Music Video For The "hyper Bass-Heavy" Banger "Black Pepper" During The Second Week Of December. However Plans For The Single Fell Through As The Timbaland-Produced Track Was Scrapped In Favor Of A New Record "Talk About Our Love " Produced By Rapper Kanye West. Both The Single And Album Cut "Where You Wanna Be " Were Eleventh-Hour Additions To The Album Commissioned By West's Manager Geroid Roberson One Of The Executive Producers On Afrodisiac Who Encouraged Brandy To Attempt Further Studio Sessions With West. "Kanye Put The Finishing Touches On The Record " Brandy Commented On Her Decision To Work With West. "The Two Tracks We Did Were Just What I Needed To Tie The Whole Thing Together." As With Her Previous Albums Thematical Prime Focus On Afrodisiac Is On "relationship With Love And Life In General." "It's About Passion. It's Romantic And That's Where I Am In My Life Right Now " Brandy Noted During Promotion Touring In 2004 A Time When She Was Engaged To New York Knicks Guard Quentin Richardson. "I'm Not Trying To Be Edgy Sassy Romantic Vulnerable Or Whatever Emotions Come Across " She Said. "I Really Am All That." Afrodisiac Contains Several References To Timbaland And Longtime Partner Missy Elliott And Alludes To Fellow 1990s R&B Singers Such As Aaliyah And Monica. The Album's Opening Track "Who I Am" Discusses Her Rocky Relationship With Robert Smith As Well As The Progression Of Her Public Image While "I Tried" Was Heavily Inspired By English Rock Band Coldplay Also Incorporating Lyrics Of Their 2000 Song "Sparks." The Tenth Track "Turn It Up" Is An Homage To The Early 1990s With References To Donnie Simpson's Video Soul Kid N' Play Their 1990 Film House Party And Tony! Toni! Toné!'s 1996 Studio Album House Of Music. The Line "'Cause I Don't Wanna Sound Familiar Want A Guaranteed Single Not An Album Filler" Levels Indirect Criticism At Former Main Producer Rodney Jerkins. On Ending Track "Should I Go " Which Samples Coldplay's "Clocks " Brandy Openly Talks About Contemplating Stepping Away From The Music Business Admitting That She's Trying To Figure Out Where She Fits In Today. Although Norwood Received A Sole Writing Credit On Album Cut "Finally" Only She Noted Afrodisiac The Most Honest Effort Of Her Career Yet Based On Its Deeply Autobiographical Content Commenting "Everything I Do Has Something To Do With What I've Gone Through In My Life I Definitely Wanted To Incorporate That In My Art. It Makes It More Real When You Add What's Been Going On In Your Life In Your Music. I've Grown And I've Gone Through Some Things In My Life And I Celebrate That I Honor That." Soundwise Her Collaboration With Timbaland Recent Motherhood Life Experiences And Growing Affinity Toward Alternative Music Such As Coldplay Caused Brandy To Shift Toward A More Matured Outlook And Raw Nature With The Album A Venture Into The Organic Sounds Of Soul Blues And The Nostalgic Street-Wise Sound Of 1990’s Hip-Hop. Afrodisiac Debuted At Number Three On The U.S. Billboard 200 Behind Lloyd Banks' Solo Debut The Hunger For More And Usher's Confessions Album And At Number Four On The Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart Selling More Than 131 700 Copies In Its First Week. Though Sales Soon Declined And The Album Fell Short Off The Upper Half Of The Billboard 200 In Its Eighth Week It Was Eventually Certified Gold By The Recording Industry Association Of America For More Than 500 000 Copies Shipped To Stores Including 417 000 Sold Copies. On International Music Markets Afrodisiac Failed To Reach The Top Thirty On The Majority Of The Charts It Appeared On Except China Japan And Switzerland Where It Managed To Debut Within The Top Ten And Number Twenty-Six Respectively. In The United Kingdom The Album Was Awarded A Silver Certification By The British Phonographic Industry On September 24 2004 Based On A Sales Total Of 60 000 Copies. Excluding Pre-Released Buzz Track "Turn It Up " Afrodisiac Produced Three Official Singles. "Talk About Our Love" Was Released As The Album's Leading Single Commercially On March 28 2004. The Song Was Critically Appreciated But Achieved Mediocre Success Around The Globe Reaching The Top Ten Of The UK Singles Chart And The U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Sales Charts. In Eurasia And Australia The Album's Title Track Served As The Album's Second Single. Released To Greater Success Than "Talk About Our Love" In Almost All The Countries It Was Released To The Track Reached Number Eleven In The United Kingdom And Made It To Top Thirty In France And Ireland. In North America "Who Is She 2 U" Was Released As The Album's Second And Final Single. Suffering From Low Airplay The Song Never Made It Out Of The Lower Half Of The Billboard Hot 100 And Emerged As One Of Brandy's Lowest-Charting Singles Yet. In March 2005 The Song Also Received Limited Release In Europe To Promote The Release Of Norwood's First Single Collection The Best Of Brandy 2005 But It Failed To Chart Or Sell Noticeably Reaching Number Fifty On The UK Singles Chart Only. Plans For A Fourth Single Including Contender "I Tried " Failed To Materalize. Serving As An Inspiration For Other Artists Barbadian Singer Rihanna Revealed In An Interview With Entertainment Weekly That Her 2007 Multi-Platinum Album Good Girl Gone Bad Was Primarily Influenced By Afrodisiac. In The Interview She Stated “Brandy's Album Really Helped To Inspire Because That Album I Listen To All Day All Night When I Was In The Studio I Really Admired That Every Song Was A Great Song." Rock Musician John Frusciante Former Guitarist Of Legendary Rock Group Red Hot Chili Peppers Mentioned That Norwood And The Album Were The “main Inspiration” Behind The Guitar Work On The Red Hot Chili Pepper’s 2006 Grammy Winning Album Stadium Arcadium. In 2008 Singer Beyoncé Knowles Selected Album Cut "Focus" For Her Personal Music Playlist On ITunes.