The 5th Element (Tynisha Keli album)

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The 5th Element
TK 5th Element cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 25, 2010 (iTunes)
August 17, 2010 (Japan)
Recorded2009-2010
GenreR&B, pop, hip-hop
Length44:50
LabelEight72 Entertainment, Warner Japan
ProducerTynisha Keli (also executive), Tha Cornaboyz, Jean-Pierre "The Maven" Medor, Dominic Gordon, A-Rex
Tynisha Keli chronology
The Chronicles of TK
(2009)
The 5th Element
(2010)
Singles from The 5th Element
  1. "Next Time"
    Released: June 23, 2010 (iTunes)
  2. "The Right Way (iTunes)"
    Released: July 27, 2010
  3. "Love Hurts feat. Coma Chi (Japan)"
    Released: July 28, 2010

The 5th Element is the second studio album by American pop/R&B singer-songwriter Tynisha Keli, which was released Internationally on August 25, 2010, in Japan, the United States, and Europe by Eight72 Entertainment/Warner Japan.[1] The album's production was a collaborative effort between Tynisha Keli and Tha Cornaboyz.

Background[]

In early 2010, Tynisha Keli announced that she would be departing from her longtime record label Warner Brother Records after she asked to be released, but would be recording a sophomore project. Tynisha signed with Eight72 Entertainment, an Atlanta-based independent label run by her longtime managers Tyrrell Bing and Lamar Chase.[2]

After much success in Japan with her previous album, The Chronicles of Tk, where she sold over 600,000 copies, Tynisha set out to record a new album to be released in the US, Japan and Europe.

On Tynisha's first album she worked with many big name songwriters, and producers but for her second album wanted to stick to the talented people inside Tha Cornaboyz camp. She selected Pierre Medor to vocal arrange the entire project.[3] She also enlisted the help of songwriter Atozzio Townes,[4] who has written for artists like Chris Brown, Keke Palmer and Ray J. She also worked with the new up-and-coming songwriting/music production team called Write Time Music Group based in Atlanta; they were responsible for writing 4 songs on the album, two out of the four songs written by WTMG were also produced by Dominic Gordon, which is a music producer in the group (Next Time, Half a Man, Heart Break and Calling my Name).

Release and promotion[]

The album was completed in March 2010, and on March 16, 2010, Tynisha hosted an album-listening party at Atlanta's BMI offices.[5]

The first single for the album, "Next Time", produced by Reefa, DR and 12Keyz (C2) and written by Write Time Music Group dropped on June 23, 2010.

On June 16, 2010. during a live interview with Large FM, Tynisha herself, along with her manager Tyrrell Bing of Tha CornaBoyz, premiered her new single, Tha CornaBoyz-penned and -produced ballad "The Right Way", although the single was not available for purchase until July.

Tynisha's second Japanese single, "Love Hurts", became an instant hit when it debuted at number one on the International Master Ringtone Download Chart and Mobile Single Download Chart.[citation needed] A video for the single was shot in Yokohama, Japan by director Masaki Ohkita,[6]

"The 5th Element" was released to iTunes Japan on August 17, 2010. The hard copy version of the album hit Japanese Stores distributed by Warner Japan on August 25.[7] The album also hit iTunes in the United States, and Europe on August 25, 2010.[8] The Japanese edition of the album features collaborations by Japanese artist "Love Hurts", and Jay'ed "The Right Way". The US edition does not include these versions of those songs. Also on the US edition "Love Hurts" is listed with its original title "Worst Enemy".

On August 25, 2010, Tynisha Keli along with rapper Jay Beretta, and her manager, Tyrrell Bing, appeared on LargeFM's online radio show to launch the album. During the show she conducted an in studio interview that was broadcast via webcam on the net. They also played four tracks from the album, which included "Heart Break", "How To Love", "Right Here Waiting", and "Live Without You".[9]

On September 20, 2010, Tynisha performed at the Shibuya Woman Festival in Japan in support of The 5th Element. The set included "Love Hurts", "The Right Way", and "I Wish You Loved Me". On September 21, 2010 Tynisha made her very first television appearance in Japan with a performance of "Love Hurts" on the T.V show Waratte Iitomo "It's Okay To Laugh".

Singles[]

  • The first single from the album is titled "Next Time". It was released to US on June 23, 2010. It was also released as the first single in Japan as well.
  • "" is the second single it was released on July 27, 2010. The song is the second single to be released in the US, and it will serve as a US only single.
  • "Love Hurts" is the second single released to Japan. It features Japanese rapper Coma Chi. On July 28, 2010 it debuted at #1 on the Japanese single charts becoming Tynisha's first #1 hit.[10] A video for the single was shot in Yokohama, Japan by director Masaki Ohkita.[6]

Track listing[]

Standard Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Next Time"Dominic Gordon, Shantee Tyler, Brandon Hesson, Sharif Slater, Denzil Remedios, Kibwe LukeReefa, iDR, 12keyz3:26
2."Worst Enemy" (Japan Version "Love Hurts" featuring Coma-Chi)Tynisha Keli Soares, Tyrrell Bing, Dwayne Nesmith, Reina TajimaTha Cornaboyz3:34
3."The Right Way" (Japan Version featuring Jay'ed)Jean-Pierre Medor, Tyrrell Bing, Dwayne NesmithTha Cornaboyz3:41
4."Half A Man" (featuring Jay Beretta)Tyrrell Bing, Darhyl Camper, Dominic Gordon, Brandon Hesson, Shantee Tyler, Jerald Johns Jr.Darhyl "DJ" Camper3:19
5."Live Without You"Shelby Morris, Dwayne NesmithTha Cornaboyz3:33
6."Heart Break"Dominic Gordon, Shantee Taylor, D. NickDominic Gordon3:12
7."How To Love"Jean-Pierre Medor, Thurston Hargrove, Bianca "Blush" AtterberryJean-Pierre Medor3:47
8."Calling My Name"Soares, Dominic Gordon, Shantee Tyler, Brandon HessonDominic Gordon2:47
9."Miss My Love"Jean-Pierre Medor, Soares, Kameron Jones, Shantee Tyler, Shaunte TalbertJean-Pierre Medor3:16
10."Dear Love"Tyrrell Bing, Kenyate "Kashus" Robinson, Nehemiah D. Nesmith, Dwayne NesmithTha Cornaboyz4:02
11."Right Here Waiting"Nastasia GriffinSean Hamilton, Hyuk Shin (A-Rex)4:03
iTunes bonus tracks
  1. "Next Time" (Remix)
iTunes Japan bonus tracks
  1. "Love Hurts" (Original Version)

Chart performance[]

Charts (2010) Provider(s) Peak
position
Japanese Albums Chart[11] Oricon 36

Release history[]

Country Date Label Format
Japan August 17, 2010 Warner Japan Digital download
August 25, 2010 CD
United States Cancelled Eight72 Entertainment Digital download, CD
Europe Cancelled Warner Music Group Digital download, CD

References[]

  1. ^ "Welcome back TK!!". 2010-07-08. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
  2. ^ "Hip Hop Press: Tynisha Keli lands at # 1". 2010-10-05. Retrieved 2010-10-05.
  3. ^ "Exclusive Interview: The Adorable - Tynisha Keli". Andrew C. 2010-10-05. Retrieved 2010-10-05.
  4. ^ "TYNISHA KELI SNAGS ATTOZIO TOWNES FOR SOPHOMORE CD « Monica Mania:// The Suga Mama of Music Blogs". Monicamania.blogdrive.com. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
  5. ^ "Tynisha Keli Debuts The 5th Element at BMI | Photos". BMI.com. 2010-03-18. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b "EXCLUSIVE Interview: The Adorable – Tynisha Keli - TheNext2Shine:Exclusive RNB Music Downloads". Blog.thenext2shine.com. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
  7. ^ "TYNISHA KELI UNVEILS COVER ART FOR 'THE 5TH ELEMENT'". 2010-07-19. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  8. ^ "Twitter / Tynisha Keli: The new album will be out". Twitter.com. 2010-08-17. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
  9. ^ RRxTV (2010-08-25). "Twitter / RRxTV: Catch @tynishakeli @eight7". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
  10. ^ "Twitter / Tynisha Keli: I wanna thank everyone for". Twitter.com. 2010-07-28. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
  11. ^ "Oricon Weekly for 2010 week 35". Wiki.jpopstop.com. Retrieved 2011-09-06.

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