"Pregnant" (featuring Tyrese, Robin Thicke and The-Dream) Kelly, Chris Henderson Johnny JB Truelove Kelly, Warryn Campbell, Eric Dawkins, Antonio Dixon, Tyrese Gibson Kelly, Otis Williams, Jr., Radric Davis, William Hodge " Supaman High" (featuring OJ da Juiceman) Kelly, Rob Allen, Carsten "Soulshock" Schack, Kenneth Karlin Kelly, Keri Hilson, Roy "Royalty" Hamilton, Raphael "Riffraph" Hamilton Kelly, Infinity, DJ Camper, Hill, Rico Law Kelly, Camper, Sassieon Hill, Infinity, Miguel "Rico Law" Jiminez Kelly, Infinity, Darhyl "DJ" Camper, Claude Kelly Kelly, Phalon Alexander, Larry Nix, Kassim Vonicco Washington Robert Kelly, Ronnie Jackson, Maurice Simmonds, Theron Thomas, Timothy Thomas As of November 2010, the album sold 334,000 copies in the United States.
The album debuted at number 4 on the US Billboard 200, selling 110,000 copies in its first week, marking his ninth top five album on the chart. In 2011, Untitled was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album, presented at the 53rd Grammy Awards. Kelly song outshines much of the competition." Accolades Jon Pareles of The New York Times found the album "routine" for Kelly, although he stated, "Still, even a routine R. As a producer and arranger, he is meticulous with detail, orchestrating hand claps, finger snaps and drum machines to create just the right rhythm backdrop for an evening of 'wooo and weee'". Drew Hinshaw of The Village Voice found it lacking any "larger themes from Untitled 's sex seminars" and stated, "It's tragic to see a master of r&b finesse fall back onto a childish, domineering bent that comes off as boorish, entitled, and mean-spirited." Chicago Tribune writer Greg Kot wrote that Kelly "massages simple (and sometimes simplistic) words into hooks through phrasing that is pliant, inventive, audacious, sometimes silly", commenting that "That ardor is framed by music that is everything his lyrics are not: subtle, ornate, at times downright refined. Club 's Nathan Rabin gave the album a C+ rating and commented that it "feels generic". Tom Horan of The Daily Telegraph praised Kelly's "unwavering focus" and stated, "should headboard-banging be in the offing, this will make a fine accompaniment." Mikael Wood of Spin complimented the album's "fresh raunch", noting "'Bangin' the Headboard' and 'Pregnant' (as in 'You make me wanna get you…') are bawdy even by Kelly's considerable standards". Allmusic writer Andy Kellman gave it three-and-a-half out of five stars and called it "a simple, concept-free, creatively unambitious R&B album". At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 62, based on 15 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". Untitled received generally positive reviews from music critics.
īoth second and third singles, " Religious" (released on October 10, 2009) and " Echo" (released in January 2010), charted lower, with peak positions of numbers 48 and 52 respectively on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.Ĭritical reception Professional ratings Review scores The song peaked at number 59 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 7 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts. The album's lead single, " Number One" featuring Keri Hilson, was released on July 28, 2009. In 2008, the album's title was initially supposed to be released under the name 12 Play: 4th Quarter, however, that version of this project leaked before release and so it was decided that the whole project should be re-recorded.