Quantcast

Call for Papers: PopMatters Celebrates The Jam in Massive Special Section

News

Ne-Yo doesn’t feel he’s getting the appreciation he deserves.


But he’s not about to change who he is just to get it.


cover art

Ne-Yo

Year of the Gentleman

(Def Jam; US: 16 Sep 2008; UK: 15 Sep 2008)

Review [4.Nov.2008]

Ne-Yo has platinum CDs; a list of hits including “Closer,” “Miss Independent” and “Because of You”; songwriting credits for Beyonce, Rihanna and Celine Dion; and a Grammy nomination for album of the year.


Still, there are times when he feels “a little underappreciated,” he says.


Despite his many accolades, including winning two Grammys this month, Ne-Yo feels that his name isn’t as big as it should be.


“There’s certain aspects of me and this business that don’t necessarily mix,” he says.


“I’m a fully functional, 100 percent regular person. I ain’t on drugs, I don’t drink too tough, I don’t get arrested every three weeks and I’m not having sex with a lot of celebrities.


“I’m a boring, regular person, other than what I do with this music and on stage, and it’s not fair. I’ve never been on the cover of Vibe magazine because I’m not an idiot, not to dis anyone who has been on the cover. But you almost have to smack somebody upside the head with a champagne bottle to get that.”


Ne-Yo’s Grammy acclaim was for his third CD “Year of the Gentleman,” the most mature showing so far of his style of throwback R&B.


The diversity of “Year of the Gentleman” led to its success, along with his assertion that it doesn’t sound like today’s typical R&B.


“There’s no gratuitous sex songs. There’s a level of class on there that’s a little bit rare right now,” he says of the CD, which carries Michael Jackson influences.


There was a concern that Ne-Yo was going for too much diversity for fans. The first single, the dance song “Closer,” was slow out of the gate and led to the delay of the CD’s release. (The song would later take off, climbing to the Top 10 and earning a Grammy nomination.)


“People thought I was walking away from R&B, but R&B is where I came from,” he says. “I could never abandon R&B.


“But ‘Closer’ was a complete step to the left, and I expected people to be surprised. But I had to put faith in my fans that they would understand that at the end of the day I’m an artist, and I can’t give you the same thing over and over. You gotta push the envelope, because if I’m bored, you’re bored.”


Ne-Yo is headlining his first tour after several gigs opening for other artists including Alicia Keys and Chris Brown. He admits he’s a bit nervous.


“I’m basically the one,” he says. “I’m not saying no one is coming to see Jazmine Sullivan or Musiq Soulchild. They’re definitely bringing in folks. But people are looking for me to bring the house down. The only one they’ll have something to say about is me, so yeah I’m a little nervous.”


Soulchild and Sullivan have it easier because, “when you’re supporting, you’re the underdog. Even if your show is not great, people aren’t expecting it to be because you’re not the headliner.”


But in his favor, he says, is the fact the audience is stacked with Ne-Yo fans who are “going to give me love right off the top.”


Headlining seems like a natural move for Ne-Yo. He has three hit-filled CDs and has consistently revealed himself as an old-school-flavored soul man. In addition to Jackson, he has drawn inspiration from the Rat Pack. During the Grammys, he performed a tribute to the Four Tops.


His competence may have led to his getting booted from R. Kelly’s tour in 2007. Reports suggested he was let go for upstaging Kelly. (Ne-Yo sued for breach of contract and won.)


“I was blown away by how that went down,” he says. “The negativity with that was unnecessary. You’re a man, I’m a man, and we’re both talented. Why should there be any animosity?”


Ne-Yo promises fans a show that’s about the music first and how the music makes concertgoers feel.


“If you want to sit and stare, then fine,” he says. “If you want to stand up and dance, then do that. It if makes you kiss the person next to you, then fine, do that. Do whatever it makes you do. Just have fun.”


Related Articles
16 Aug 2011
The newly rechristened "Mr. Worldwide" is sharpening stones and picking up broads to improve his business acumen. It's a sign of the times.
23 Nov 2010
Ne-Yo offers up another solid effort, only this time's he's having a little more fun.
4 Nov 2008
It’s always good to pick up an album with modest expectations and find yourself pleasantly surprised by the quality of the music.
Comments
Now on PopMatters
'Man to Man' is an Early Talkie that's Not Stagey at All (Short Ends and Leader) [Fri, 4:00 pm]
Calling Out to Carroll...Baker: 'Bridge to the Sun' (Short Ends and Leader) [Fri, 4:00 pm]
Early Summer 2012 New Music Playlist (Mixed Media) [Fri, 12:00 pm]
Paranormal (Radio)Activity: 'Chernobyl Diaries' (Short Ends and Leader) [Fri, 11:00 am]
'Men in Black 3' Looks Back, Again (Reviews) [Fri, 9:20 am]
Poliça: 11 May 2012 - Rochester, NY (Reviews) [Fri, 6:25 am]
'The Witcher 2' Does the Exposition Dump Right (Moving Pixels) [Fri, 6:00 am]
  1. The Top 10 Overplayed Songs You Hate by Artists You Love (Sound Affects)
  2. Beach House: Bloom (Reviews)
  3. Tea with 'Sherlock': Investigating the Investigators (Features)
  4. Sunk? This 'Battleship' Stunk! (Short Ends and Leader)
  5. Top Ten Lost Midwest Punk Singles (Sound Affects)
  6. Tenacious D: Rize of the Fenix (Reviews)
  7. 20 Questions: Kate Bornstein (Features)
  8. 10 Pieces of Cinematic Art That Require Revisiting (Short Ends and Leader)
  9. Like 'Doom', In Heels (Moving Pixels)
  10. Punk Rock's Pet Sounds: An Interview with Bomb the Music Industry! (Features)
  11. Counterbalance No. 82: U2's 'Achtung Baby' (Sound Affects)
  12. She's a Rainbow: A Tribute to Donna Summer (Features)
  13. 'Albatross': A Not-So-Weighty Coming-of-Age Meets Mid-Life-Crisis Film (Reviews)
  14. This Is All There Is: The Boredom of Lessened Expectations (Short Ends and Leader)
  15. Go Goth!: Ranking the Burton/Depp Collaborations (Short Ends and Leader)
  16. We Will Avenge Them Or… Be Avenged?: The Individual in the US Experience (Features)
  17. The Queen and Her Crayons: An Interview With Donna Summer (Features)
  18. Best Coast: The Only Place (Reviews)
  19. The Best Canadian Records of the Year? The Fun Agony of Voting for the Polaris Prize Long List (Sound Affects)
  20. Something’s Wrong with the Black Widow! (Graphic Novelties)
  21. Flash Points: Mommy's Breast, Marriage Equality and Why Chipotle Is King (Features)
  22. Counterbalance No. 83: The Stooges' 'Fun House' (Sound Affects)
  23. Sergio Leone: Something to Do with Death (Columns)
  24. Killer Mike: R.A.P. Music (Reviews)
  25. Willie Nelson: Heroes (Reviews)
  26. Sherlock Holmes, Dirk Gently and the Case of the Eccentric Detective (Columns)
  27. Like a Jack London Story on Steroids: 'The Grey' (Reviews)
  28. The Cult: Choice of Weapon (Reviews)
  29. 'People's Pornography': The Mundanities of Pornography and Surveillance Culture (Reviews)
  30. Various Artists: Occupy This Album (Reviews)
PM Picks
Music Archive
Announcements
Ratings

10 - The Best of the Best

9 - Very Nearly Perfect

8 - Excellent

7 - Damn Good

6 - Good

5 - Average

4 - Unexceptional

3 - Weak

2 - Seriously Flawed

1 - Terrible

© 1999-2012 PopMatters.com. All rights reserved.
PopMatters.com™ and PopMatters™ are trademarks
of PopMatters Media, Inc.

PopMatters is wholly independently owned and operated.
PopMatters is a member of BUZZMEDIA Music, MOG and Guardian Select.