Track Listing 1. Chocolate Factory 2. Step in the Name of Love 3. Heart of a Woman 4. I'll Never Leave 5. Been Around the World (Ft Ja Rule) 6. You Made Me Love You 7. Forever 8. Dream Girl 9. Ignition - (remix) 10. Ignition (Remix) 11. Forever More 12. You Knock Me Out 13. Step in the Name of Love (Remix) - (remix) 14. Imagine That 15. Showdow (Ft Ronald Isley) 16. Snake (Ft Big Tigger) 17. Who's That (Ft Fat Joe) 18. Loveland 19. What Do I Do 20. Heaven I Need a Hug 21. World's Greatest 22. Far More 23. Raindrops 24. Apologies of a Thug
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Big Tigger, Fat Joe, Ja Rule, Ronald Isley | | Distributor: | MSI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: R. Kelly (vocals); Donnie Lyle (guitar, bass); Rodney East (keyboards); Henry Love (congas); Christina DeLeon (background vocals); Ja Rule, Ronald Isley, Big Tigger, Fat Joe. Recorded at Rockland Studios, Chicago, Illinois. CHOCOLATE FACTORY was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album. "Step In The Name Of Love" was nominated for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. Import from Hong Kong adds two extra tracks to the original, and is supplemented with a seven-song extra CD. CD contains 2 bonus tracks. In an effort to distract himself from the myriad post-millennial legal woes dogging him, R. Kelly retreated to the studio where in true fashion, he wrote, sang, produced, and arranged his sixth album CHOCOLATE FACTORY. In trying to escape from his personal problems, Kelly succeeded in coming up with a lengthy outing infused with the kind of slow soul that brings to mind great names like Al Green and Marvin Gaye. The laid-back harmonies and testimonial fervor of "Forever" scream Gamble & Huff-produced Stylistics, light funk beats propel "You Knock Me Out," and the remix of "Step In the Name of Love" finds the Chicago native lifting Gaye's phrasing from the "What's Goin' On" era and pumping it into this mid-tempo jam. Breaking up this solo slow-jam fest are guest shots by Ja Rule (an embattled "Been Around the World"), Ronald Isley (the skit-song "Showdown"), and Fat Joe (the Latin-pop-flavored "Who's That".) Although CHOCOLATE FACTORY could stand a bit of trimming, its musical essence reflects a rich talent whose personal travails could never negate anything he might be able to bring to the creative table.
Editorial Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - ...As a singer, songwriter and producer, he's at the top of his game... Rolling Stone (02/06/2003)
4 stars out of 5 - ...CHOCOLATE FACTORY seems positively inspired....An impressively varied opus... Mojo (05/01/2003)
...A collection of the sort of steamy, silky slow jams at which Kelly...has always excelled... - Rating: B- Entertainment Weekly (02/28/2003)
4 discs out of 5 - ...R. Kelly has always walked the line between sinner and saint. This time, however, we see the stumbles and glimpse one man's weaknesses and human frailties... Vibe (04/01/2003)
Included in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2003 Rolling Stone (12/25/2003)
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