Track Listing 1. Lady Love 2. She Ain't Got... 3. Not Anymore 4. Lazy 5. Good To Me 6. Over 7. Regret - (featuring Ludacris) 8. I Need a U 9. Take Away Love - (featuring Estelle) 10. After Party 11. Drained 12. Tears 13. Matter 14. Love Rollercoaster - (featuring Mims) 15. Don't Need U
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Estelle, Ludacris, Mims | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Audio Mixers: John Hanes; Jaycen Joshua; Dave Pensado. Recording information: Chung King Studios, New York, NY; Glenwood Place Recording Studios, Burbank, CA; Euro South Studios, Atlanta, GA; Pac 12 Studios, Hollywood, CA; Carrington House, Atlanta, GA; The Boom Boom Room, Burbank, CA; The Ludaplex, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: Mike Ruiz. LADY LOVE had several projected release dates across 2008 and early 2009, eventually landing in August 2009. Involving production and songwriting input from a great number of people--including Tank, Ne-Yo, Ron Feemster, Ron Felder, and Elvis Williams--and 15 tracks deep, it's just as scattered and uneven as LeToya's self-titled debut, and sounds even more fussed-over, even without the knowledge about its delays. That does not mean there is a shortage of high points. "Regret," with a significant sonic resemblance to Mary Mary's "God in Me" (from the rat-a-tat snares to the alternately gliding and prodding vocal attack), is a mesmeric kiss-off. The pummeling "She Ain't Got," nearly overloaded with assaultive sounds from every direction, is startlingly brash. On the melancholy "Take Away Love," LeToya proves to be a good fit for Ryan Leslie's meringue-light yet affecting melodic sense. Despite so many involved hands, the album is clearly directed toward the pop market, heavier on gleaming synthesizers and in-your-face production.
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