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Interview: Ne-Yo: A Lot of Talent under One Hat



Apr 30, 2007 - SONIA MURRAY

There is no wonder he goes by Ne-Yo --- Shaffer Smith doesn't exactly snap.
And it's appropriate that the R&B singer who got his stage name from the motion picture "The Matrix" is having the kind of success that could merit widescreen treatment, too.

At just 24, the singer-songwriter has been nominated for Grammy awards, sold more than a million copies of his debut CD and landed a role in hit movie Stomp the Yard. He also has penned No. 1 R&B hits for himself ("So Sick"), Beyonce ("Irreplaceable") and Mario ("Let Me Love You").

And in addition to working on songs for upcoming Whitney Houston, Britney Spears and Celine Dion albums, he's also releasing his sophomore solo CD, "Because of You," on Tuesday.

To top it off, the Arkansas native is now an Atlantan. So it was at a three-level downtown loft he's renovating that the music powerhouse discussed his album, Houston's album and what exactly is going on under those hats he loves to wear.

After all, he did say, "There is nothing too personal --- come with it!"



Q: You really go all Michael on your first single, "Because of You." You sing like Michael Jackson. The music sounds like classic Michael Jackson. And in the video, you even go so far as to wear a sequin jacket . . .

A: You've got to pay homage to those who were there before you.

Q: And there was no hesitation at all about being a guy in a sequin jacket in 2007?

A: Not at all . . . Michael Jackson is one of the people that I studied when I was learning how to sing . . . I hated my voice. I have a very nasally tone . . . So my mom gave me Michael Jackson's "Off the Wall" record, and she gave me Stevie Wonder's "Hotter Than July" to study.

Q: After hearing one of your new singles, "Say It," Prince clearly has a place with you, too.

A: Yeah, it has a 'Darling Nikki' [a Prince song] element to it. Prince, musically, is the kind of artist that I aspire to be . . . he's a musical god to me.

Q: Talk about powerful voices, you have a duet with Jennifer Hudson called "Leaving Tonight." She reportedly hasn't even started her own CD. How did you manage that?

A: You're right, she hadn't. It was a favor to me. . .

Q: Explain what it means when you hear reports like "Ne-Yo is writing for Whitney Houston." Are you actually going into the studio with the artists?

A: It varies. Like the Whitney Houston stuff, that was all written in the studio.

Q: Did you write with her?

A: I actually haven't even had the chance to meet or talk to her yet. But I've been working really closely with [RCA Music Group chairman] Clive Davis. He's been telling me what to write, what not to write. What she does want to talk about, what she doesn't want to talk about.

Q: You heard eight songs that were recorded for her album, right? It's been reported that you said they all kind of sounded the same: "I'm Whitney! I've been through this! And now I'm . . ."

A: Right. Very, um, victorious! --- which ain't a problem. But a whole album of that could get a little [pause] --- what's the word I'm looking for?

Q: Boring? Redundant?

A: Yeeeaah. It's like, OK, we get it. We get it. We saw you go through it. You did the whole thing on film. We are aware that you went through this and you went through that and your struggle and your pain and you're still here --- and we're proud of you. Now let's get on with life.

Q: Let's make sure we have the list right of all the people coming to you for hits: Britney, Celine Dion, Alicia Keys . . .

A: No, not Alicia Keys. Not yet, anyway.

Q: Jennifer Hudson, Chris Brown, Nicole Scherzinger of the Pussycat Dolls for her solo debut, Whitney. Anybody else?

A: Usher. [Long pause] Michael Jackson.

Q: You've actually started writing for him?

A: Me and [rapper/producer] will.i.am [aka Will Adams] are going to put some stuff together.

Q: How do you write? Does it have to be a certain place, time, with a certain candle burning?

A: [Laughs] I write pretty much every day. Melodies have never been really difficult. But it's like the melody and the lyrics and putting it together and forming the whole song, like, I normally just need a pen and a piece of paper and I'm good. I've just been blessed with the ability to find it anywhere and everywhere. I write from experience. Just living my day.

Q: So did you come up with the hook for Beyonce's "Irreplaceable" after some angry woman dumped your clothes in a box to the left? Or did you figure that repetition just works for Beyonce --- with [the singles] "No, No, No" and "Bills, Bills, Bills"?

A: Why not 'to the left, to the left,' right? . . . Repeating, period, just works, though. It makes the song easier to remember. But as for 'Irreplaceable,' that's basically my R&B version of a country western song. . .But we brought it back to R&B with the melodies. Otherwise, it could have gone to Faith Hill, Shania Twain or somebody.

Q: OK, since nothing's too personal, at what age did you realize, 'OK, I'm going to have to start wearing hats the rest of my life.' When did the hairline go?

A: Ummmm, around 15, it started thinning out. Little cowlicks and whatnot. My dad never really gave me anything, but that's the one thing he decided to bestow upon me --- my hairline. Thanks, Dad.
"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them"
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Reply #1 posted 04/30/07 5:57pm

Graycap23

Interesting.....2 does NOTHING 4 me thou. Quite boring in my book.
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Reply #2 posted 04/30/07 6:33pm

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I starting to gain respect 4 him. His two favorite artists are mine. Because of You is pretty good
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #3 posted 04/30/07 7:14pm

DarlingDiana

I'm starting to really like this guy. When I get around to it I will have to get his new album. I hope this guy stays in for the long run. He's too good to be another "flavour-of-the-month" R&B guy.
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Reply #4 posted 04/30/07 7:20pm

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i'm starting to like him also, though he still doesn't do much for me he seems like a chill dude smile
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Reply #5 posted 05/01/07 5:23am

prettymansson

he sounds like a pretty kool dude..But R&B modern crap SUCKS...and until he starts making something "unique" he goes in the garbage can with all the rest IMO
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Reply #6 posted 05/01/07 5:37am

LightOfArt

On MJ.Me and [rapper/producer] will.i.am [aka Will Adams] are going to put some stuff together.


I hope you both get run over before the 'stuff' is finished
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Reply #7 posted 05/01/07 6:34am

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prettymansson said:

he sounds like a pretty kool dude..But R&B modern crap SUCKS...and until he starts making something "unique" he goes in the garbage can with all the rest IMO


nod
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Reply #8 posted 05/01/07 5:00pm

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LightOfArt said:

On MJ.Me and [rapper/producer] will.i.am [aka Will Adams] are going to put some stuff together.


I hope you both get run over before the 'stuff' is finished

that's harsh
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Reply #9 posted 05/01/07 5:00pm

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prettymansson said:

he sounds like a pretty kool dude..But R&B modern crap SUCKS...and until he starts making something "unique" he goes in the garbage can with all the rest IMO

true
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Reply #10 posted 05/01/07 6:35pm

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LightOfArt said:

On MJ.Me and [rapper/producer] will.i.am [aka Will Adams] are going to put some stuff together.


I hope you both get run over before the 'stuff' is finished


Ouch!
"And When The Groove Is Dead And Gone, You Know That Love Survives, So We Can Rock Forever" RIP MJ heart

"Baby, that was much too fast"...Goodnight dear sweet Prince. I'll love you always heart
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Reply #11 posted 05/01/07 6:41pm

muse87

LightOfArt said:

On MJ.Me and [rapper/producer] will.i.am [aka Will Adams] are going to put some stuff together.


I hope you both get run over before the 'stuff' is finished


Damn.Shit.Mutherfucker

that's cold lol
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Reply #12 posted 05/01/07 7:14pm

lastdecember

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prettymansson said:

he sounds like a pretty kool dude..But R&B modern crap SUCKS...and until he starts making something "unique" he goes in the garbage can with all the rest IMO


Yeah i agree, he maybe a cool person and all, but i have been trying to listen to him and im not hearing anything that deserves this credit hes getting. Theres nothing that seperates him from what i hear from Lloyd,Mario,Omarion etc.. Its just all sounds like its coming off an assembly line at this point.

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #13 posted 05/01/07 9:58pm

DarlingDiana

I just got the album today. It's awesome.

You've all heard the title track. It's very MJ influenced. A great song.

The second song, "Crazy", features Jay-Z. It's the one where Jay-Z equates himself to Quincy and Ne-Yo to young Mike. Which is ridiculous. The song is allright. It's a potential single simply because of the famous rapper cameo.

"Can We Chill" is the shizznit. It's an awesome song. It's another Michael-ish song. The MJ influence on the album is heavy.

"Do You" is allright. Not the best. Skip.

"Addicted" is another great song. So awesome. I actually sense a bit of Prince influence.

"Leaving Tonight" is a duet with Jennifer Hudson. It starts of kinda slow and boring. But it really picks up. It turns out to be one of the best songs on the album. Atcually, it probably is the best. Hudson's vocals are so incredible.

"Ain't Thinking About You" = generic R&B. Skip.

"Sex With My Ex" is kind of cool. One of the better songs on the album. Intense beat.

"Angel", yeh... whatever.

"Say It" is damn cool. A kinda dark song. I don't get how the article says there is a Prince influence on this song. I don't hear it.

"Go On Girl" is pretty cool. But more or less that same old thing we've heard a million times before.

So to wrap it up. Check out the title track, Can We Chill, Addicted, Leaving Tonight and Say It. The rest of the album isn't worth the plastic it's printed on. The album as whole is worth about 3/5. Maybe 3.5/5.
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Reply #14 posted 05/02/07 1:06am

JesseDezz

I've been wondering about cats like Ne-Yo and Missy Elliot as songwriters. Do they actually play instruments or just hum a melody/hook, write the lyrics and turn it over to musicians to actually bring the "song" to life?

I won't count Beyonce, as her "contributions" to songs are in question...

Sometimes, I think the term songwriter is used too loosely, BUT I think of cats like Neil Diamond and Johnny Cash, whose chordal/instrumental knowledge is limited yet they managed to write classics. Or take the case of Irving Berlin, one of the greatest songwriters ever, who had a special piano that would transpose his songs to different keys, as he could only play in F-Sharp. Add Smokey Robinson, of whom Marvin Gaye said, "Smokey only plays part of the piano". But we all know the hits Smokey wrote. So, I guess it's all relative.

I've always had a special admiration for cats like Jimmy Webb and Burt Bacharach, Marvin Hamlisch and Randy Newman, among others, who are equally accomplished as songwriters and instrumentalists. They can play on record and do it live as well.

And of course, Prince smile
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Reply #15 posted 05/02/07 10:37am

Graycap23

Damn.....Sex with My Ex is NICE.
Ne-yo did the damn thang on this one. Sounds like an Andre Cymone track. I dig it.
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Reply #16 posted 05/02/07 11:31am

muse87

DarlingDiana said:

I just got the album today. It's awesome.

You've all heard the title track. It's very MJ influenced. A great song.

The second song, "Crazy", features Jay-Z. It's the one where Jay-Z equates himself to Quincy and Ne-Yo to young Mike. Which is ridiculous. The song is allright. It's a potential single simply because of the famous rapper cameo.

"Can We Chill" is the shizznit. It's an awesome song. It's another Michael-ish song. The MJ influence on the album is heavy.

"Do You" is allright. Not the best. Skip.

"Addicted" is another great song. So awesome. I actually sense a bit of Prince influence.

"Leaving Tonight" is a duet with Jennifer Hudson. It starts of kinda slow and boring. But it really picks up. It turns out to be one of the best songs on the album. Atcually, it probably is the best. Hudson's vocals are so incredible.

"Ain't Thinking About You" = generic R&B. Skip.

"Sex With My Ex" is kind of cool. One of the better songs on the album. Intense beat.

"Angel", yeh... whatever.

"Say It" is damn cool. A kinda dark song. I don't get how the article says there is a Prince influence on this song. I don't hear it.

"Go On Girl" is pretty cool. But more or less that same old thing we've heard a million times before.

So to wrap it up. Check out the title track, Can We Chill, Addicted, Leaving Tonight and Say It. The rest of the album isn't worth the plastic it's printed on. The album as whole is worth about 3/5. Maybe 3.5/5.


i might have to check this out
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