Ghetto Classics

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Ghetto Classics
Jaheim - Ghetto Classics.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 13, 2006[1]
GenreR&B
Label
  • Divine Mill
  • Warner Bros.
Producer
Jaheim chronology
Still Ghetto
(2002)
Ghetto Classics
(2006)
The Makings of a Man
(2007)
Singles from Ghetto Classics
  1. "Everytime I Think About Her"
    Released: 2005
  2. "The Chosen One"
    Released: 2006
  3. "I Ain't Never"
    Released: 2006

Ghetto Classics is the third studio album by American R&B singer Jaheim. It was released by Warner Bros. Records on February 13, 2006 in the United States. As with his previous albums, production and songwriting duties were handled by former Naughty by Nature DJ KayGee as well as Terence "Tramp Baby" Abney, Darren Lighty, Eddie F, Bink, Scott Storch, Balewa Muhammad, Wesley Hogges, Eric Williams, and The Co-Stars.

It debuted at number one on both the US Billboard 200 and the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, selling 153,000 copies in its first week of release. Ghetto Classics spawned the moderate hit "Everytime I Think about Her", featuring Jadakiss. Although the album stayed on the album charts for only thirteen weeks, it was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on March 21, 2006.

Critical reception[]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic(67/100)[2]
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com4.5/5 stars[3]
Allmusic4/5 stars[4]
Entertainment WeeklyC− [5]
The Guardian3/5 stars[9]
People3.5/4 stars[6]
PopMatters5/10 stars[1]
Rolling Stone3.5/5 stars[7]
Stylus MagazineB-[8]
Uncut3/5 stars[2]
USA Today3/4 stars[10]
Vibe4/5 stars[2]

At Metacritic, which assigns a rated mean out of 100 from mainstream critics, the album received a score of 67, which indicates "generally favorable reviews," based on 13 reviews.[2] Allmusic editor John Bush found that "Ghetto Classics may boast nothing as ambitious as 2002's [single] "Fabulous", and it may amp up the rapper collaborations in search of hits (Jadakiss and Styles P have appearances), but overall very little distracts from the qualities that have made him the most durable talent in commercial yet traditional R&B music [...] The final three songs ditch the samples for straight R&B, and while the absence is missed, it represents an intriguing direction for Jaheim in the future. Classic R&B may seem like just a memory to some, but with artists like Heather Headley and Jaheim in action, it doesn't have to be about the past."[4]

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Chosen One"
  • Bernard Belle
  • Keir Gist
  • Cliff Lighty
  • Balewa Muhammad
  • Frank "Sekay" Oliphant
3:50
2."Everytime I Think about Her" (featuring Jadakiss)
Bink4:26
3."Daddy Thing"
  • Gist
  • Muhammad
  • Oliphant
  • Balewa
  • KayGee
  • T.O.
3:50
4."Forgetful"Scott StorchStorch3:42
5."Like a DJ"
3:48
6."Fiend" (featuring Styles P)
  • Abney
  • Thom Bell
  • Gist
  • William "Poogie" Hart
  • Muhammad
  • KayGee
  • Abney
4:55
7."I Ain't Never"
  • Jaheim Hoagland
  • Muhammad
  • Balewa
  • The Co-Stars
4:01
8."125th"
  • Williams
  • Wesley Hogges
4:16
9."Masterpiece"
  • Lewis
  • Williams
  • Williams
  • Hogges
4:02
10."Conversation"Hoagland
  • Williams
  • Hogges
3:01
11."Come Over"
  • Hogges
  • Harry Jordan
  • Williams
  • Williams
  • Hogges
3:01

Sample credits

  • "The Chosen One" contains a sample of the recording "I Choose You" as performed by Willie Hutch.
  • "Daddy Thing" contains interpolations from "To Be True" as written by K. Gamble and I. Huff.
  • "Like a DJ" contains interpolations from "Time Warp" as written by Eddie Grant.
  • "Fiend" contains samples from "I'm Sorry" as performed by The Delfonics.
  • "I Ain't Never" contains excerpts "Stay with Me" as performed by Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.
  • "125th" contains interpolations from "Not On the Outside" as written by Larry Roberts and Sylvia Robinson.

Charts[]

Certifications[]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[15] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Joseph, Mike (March 2, 2006). "Jaheim: Ghetto Classics". PopMatters. Retrieved September 14, 2017.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Critic reviews at Metacritic
  3. ^ About.com review
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Allmusic review
  5. ^ Fiore, Raymond (2006-02-17). "Ghetto Classics Review". Entertainment Weekly: 76. Retrieved 2013-04-04.
  6. ^ People review
  7. ^ "Rolling Stone review". Archived from the original on June 3, 2008. Retrieved 2013-04-04.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  8. ^ Stylus Magazine review
  9. ^ The Guardian review
  10. ^ USA Today review
  11. ^ "Jaheim Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved July 23, 2020.
  12. ^ "Jaheim Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved July 23, 2020.
  13. ^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2006". Billboard. Retrieved October 1, 2020.
  14. ^ "Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2006". Billboard. Retrieved July 23, 2020.
  15. ^ "American album certifications – Jaheim – Ghetto Classics". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved July 23, 2020.

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