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R&B singer Ne-Yo "bored" by urban music

April 18, 2008, 11:23 pm PDT

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LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - As he prepares to release his third album in as many years, R&B singer/songwriter Ne-Yo says he is "a little bored" with urban music.

The genre has served him well, to be sure. His first two albums have both been certified platinum, and he has co-written such monster hits as Beyonce's "Irreplaceable," which spent 10 weeks atop the Hot 100 singles chart in 2006.

But "Year of the Gentleman," due June 24 from Def Jam, finds the 28-year-old Arkansas native -- real name Shaffer Smith -- venturing into "more worldly" territory.

"There's some stuff on there that sounds like something the Beatles might've done," Ne-Yo told Billboard. "There's some stuff on there that sounds like something Billy Joel might've done. I can't do just straight urban music no more, because to be completely honest with you, I'm a little bored with it. I'm just moving with what music excites me now."

An early preview does indeed indicate something a little different from traditional R&B: "Closer" is a Stargate-produced club track with pulsing strobe-light synths and a high-energy house beat that calls to mind Rihanna's "Don't Stop the Music."

"So You Can Cry" sports a mellow, easy-listening vibe, with Ne-Yo making a priceless rhyme of "pity party" and "calamari." Guitars and cymbals figure prominently in "What's the Matter," which Ne-Yo likens to "a Beatles-style rock record."

But will the little girls understand? Def Jam wants to expand Ne-Yo's audience beyond its core of 16- to 24-year-old females.

"The records he's written don't just speak to young black girls," says Ashaunna Ayars, Def Jam's VP of marketing. "We're trying to build an adult audience that appreciates his music as well."

Part of the strategy involves Ne-Yo opening for Alicia Keys on her two-month North American tour, which begins Saturday in Hampton, Va.

"That partnership gets him in front of the more mature fan base we're after," Ayars says.

But Ne-Yo is anxious about overdoing the stylistic experimentation.

"My worry is that I'll do something that's so far left of what I've already done that it's going to go over my fans' heads. I pray that my fans are smarter than that."

And he hopes they will understand that if he keeps writing songs like "So Sick" or "Sexy Love" or "Because of You," both he and they will eventually get bored.

"So Sick" -- a song that slyly predicted its own inescapability on the radio -- reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was drawn from his 2006 debut "In My Own Words," which has sold more than 1.5 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. His follow-up, "Because of You," has sold 935,000 copies since its release last May.

He says he always envisaged the third album would mark a musical departure, and was expecting "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."

Reuters/Billboard


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oh i like Ne yo's music, its very interesting, i love it,let him go a head.
report abuseposted May 10, 2008, 3:01 am PDT
De-De leave NE-Yo alone. He is the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
report abuseposted April 30, 2008, 8:23 pm PDT
HE IS ENTITLED TO SING WHAT HE WANTS THE CONSUMER IS ENTITLED TO BUY WHAT HE/SHE WANTS
report abuseposted April 23, 2008, 12:46 pm PDT
HE ENTITLED TO SING WHAT HE WANTS...AS IS ANY ARTIST IT IS UP TO THE CONSUMER TO ACCEPT IT.
report abuseposted April 23, 2008, 12:45 pm PDT
Roye Jr. needs to stop hatin'. He knows Ne-Yo is good. His "whinning" has made him rich and I'm sure Roye can't say the same for himself. I'm proud of Ne-Yo deciding to broaden his range. I enjoy everything from Morrissey of The Smiths to Common and don't care who knows it!! GO ON NE-YO, do YOUR thing!!!
report abuseposted April 22, 2008, 8:57 am PDT
I think it is ok for him to try something different. Mary J. did it. she got tired of singing sad songs. At first her fans did not like her new style now they do.
report abuseposted April 22, 2008, 8:35 am PDT
People think just because your black you have to cater to either soul or hip hop. All music must be appreciated I have told my two teenage sons that just because they are young and black they don't have to have a narrow mind with music. Now they listen to James Blunt, Rock, Opera, Jazz, soul and rap. Music is Music so don't categorize yourself into one small area.
report abuseposted April 22, 2008, 8:04 am PDT
I've been bored with Ne-yo and his boring whiny songs. His talent is garbage
report abuseposted April 22, 2008, 7:28 am PDT
I am a fan of Ne-Yo's music. I really liked some of his songs from his first and second album. I hope his thrid one will be good too.
report abuseposted April 20, 2008, 1:53 pm PDT
i love ne-yo's first cd and his last cd. i bought both and i will buy his new one.... hes one unique talented artist and i love his music..
report abuseposted April 19, 2008, 11:30 pm PDT
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