R. is the third solo album by American singer R. Kelly , released as a double album on November 10, 1998, by Jive Records . It marked the first time Kelly worked with other producers as opposed to producing the entire album himself. Its cover artwork uses the same image of Kelly from his 1993 debut 12 Play , only in silhouette form against a red and black background.
Upon its release, R. went to number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and number two on the US Billboard 200 , selling over 612,000 copies in its first week of sales.[11] It spawned Kelly's second number-one Billboard Hot 100 hit "I'm Your Angel ", as well as the number-one Top R&B hit "I Believe I Can Fly ", which had been released two years earlier on the Space Jam soundtrack. R. is currently Kelly's best-selling release to date, having sold over eight million copies in the United States and over 12.4 million copies worldwide.
All songs written and produced by R. Kelly, except where noted.
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "The Chase" 2:46 2. "V.I.P." R. Kelly, DeVante Swing 4:17 3. "Did You Ever Think " (featuring Tone) 4:25 4. "Dollar Bill" (featuring Foxy Brown ) Trackmasters 4:23 5. "Reality" 4:44 6. "2nd Kelly" 5:03 7. "Ghetto Queen" (featuring Crucial Conflict ) 4:20 8. "Down Low Double Life" 5:00 9. "Looking For Love" 4:37 10. "Dancing with a Rich Man" 3:30 11. "I'm Your Angel " (duet with Céline Dion ) 5:32 12. "Money Makes the World Go Round" (featuring Nas ) Kelly Nasir Jones A. Barnes J. Malone Trackmasters 4:10 13. "I Believe I Can Fly (US release)/Gotham City (international release)" 14. "Did You Ever Think (Remix)" (re-release featuring Nas) Trackmasters 4:03 15. "Gotham City " (re-release) Kelly Kelly 4:55
Awards and nominations edit
BMI Awards – 1998 Pop Songwriter of the Year (won for "I Believe I Can Fly ," "I Can't Sleep Baby (If I) ," and "I Don't Want To by Toni Braxton )
Grammy Awards – 1999 Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals (nominated for "I'm Your Angel"), 2000 Best R&B Vocal Performance – Male (nominated for "When a Woman's Fed Up"), 2000 Best R&B Album (nominated)
Soul Train Music Awards – 1999 Best R&B/Soul Single, Male (nominated for "Half on a Baby"), 1999 Sammy Davis Jr. Entertainer of the Year Award (won ), 1999 Best R&B/Soul Album, Male (won ), 1999 Best R&B/Soul or Rap Album (won )
R. Kelly – arranger, conductor, instruments, keyboards, mixer, producer, writer, main vocals, background vocals Keith Murray – vocals G-One – arranger, keyboards, mixer, producer, programming Chris Puram – mixer Kelly Price – background vocalsRob Bacon – guitar Marek – assistant mix engineer, assistant recording engineer Anthony Kilhoffer – assistant recording engineer Esther Nevarez – assistant recording engineer Dana Walsh – assistant recording engineer Sean "Puffy" Combs – producer Ron Lawrence – producerStevie J. – co-producer Tony Maserati – mixer Jimmie Lee Patterson – assistant mix engineer Champ – assistant recording engineer Tone – co-producer, producer, background vocals, programming Poke – co-producer, producer, programming Stephen George – mixer, programming Greg Landfair – guitar Kendall D. Nesbitt – additional keyboards Antonio L. Daniels – additional keyboards Roy Hamilton – drum programming, vocoder programming Blake Chaffin – programming Brian Calicchia – assistant mix engineer Jeff Vereb – assistant mix engineer, assistant recording engineer LaFayette Carthon, Jr. – additional keyboards, background vocals, conductor Paul J. Falcone – programming Jason Groucott – assistant mix engineer Brian Garten – assistant recording engineer, programming Sparkle – background vocalsUB Tirado – assistant mix engineer Jeffrey Lane – assistant mix engineer, assistant recording engineer Stan Wood – assistant recording engineer Bryon Rickerson – assistant recording engineer Mark Johnson – assistant mix engineer Greg Thompson – assistant mix engineer Cory Rooney – co-producer, additional keyboards Kevin Crouse – mixer Chris Ribando – assistant recording engineer Cam'Ron – vocals Noreaga – vocals Shawn Carter – vocals Vegas Cats – vocals Joey Donnatello – mixer, programming Ron Lowe – assistant mix engineer Jason Goldstein – assistant recording engineer Paul Riser – arranger, conductor, orchestrator, strings Hart Holliman – arranger, conductor, orchestrator The Motown Romance Orchestra – arranging, strings and horns Keith Henderson – guitar Blackie – background vocals Rock – background vocals Chris Brickley – assistant recording engineer Tony Gonzalez – assistant recording engineer Bruce Kelly – background vocals Tony Black – additional engineering, digital editing Jason Bacher – assistant recording engineer Trey Fratt – assistant recording engineer Rick Behrens – assistant recording engineer Cynthia Jernigan – additional writing Nathan Dean – assistant mix engineer, assistant recording engineer Eric N. Yoder – programming Deatia Staples – background vocals Keisha Wallace – background vocals Lamont Smith – background vocals Shawn L. Lawson – background vocals Marjette J. Alston – background vocals Bryant M. Lee – background vocals Suzan Chatims – background vocals Denise Purkett – background vocals Reynonda McFarland – background vocals Monique Whittington – background vocals Opal Staples – background vocals Angela Clayton-Lawson – background vocals Foxy Brown – vocals Al West – co-producer, keyboards Rich Travali – mixer Chuck Bailey – assistant mix engineer Jon Heidelberger – assistant recording engineer Johnny Allen – assistant to the conductor J. Squillace – orchestra recording assistant Crucial Conflict – vocals Todd Parker – assistant mix engineer Ruth Varella – assistant recording engineer Edward Tucker – background vocals Russell Hinton – background vocals Michael McCoy – assistant mix engineer Humberto Gatica – mixer Rob Mathes – arranger, conductor Loris Holland – additional keyboards, background vocals, conductor, Hammond B-3 organ Steve Skinner – keyboards, drum programming Jeff Bova – additional keyboard programming Jimmy Bralower – drum programming Jeffrey Morrow – background vocals Yvonne Gage – background vocalsCheryl Wilson – background vocalsJoan Walton – background vocals Robert Bowker – background vocals Johnny Rutledge – background vocals Robin Robinson – background vocals Rob Trow – background vocals Cathy Richardson – background vocals Anthony Ransom – background vocals Lisa Lougheed – background vocalsStevie Robinson – background vocals Tawatha Agee – background vocals Troy Bright – background vocals Dennis Collins – background vocals Ayana George – background vocals Diva Gray – background vocals Nancey Jackson – background vocals Latasha Jordon – background vocals Paulette McWilliams – background vocals Robert Moe – background vocals Fonzi Thornton – background vocals Spencer Washington – background vocals Elizabeth Withers – background vocals Don Hachey – assistant recording engineer Céline Dion – vocals, background vocals Bill Douglass – assistant recording engineer Jason Stasium – assistant recording engineer Chris Brooke – assistant recording engineer Brian Callicha – assistant recording engineer Jake Ninan – assistant recording engineer Nasir Jones – vocals "The Luv Club" Choir – background vocals Percy Bady – director, keyboards Tom Recchion – art direction and design Jackie Murphy – photo shoot/art coordination Reisig & Taylor – photography June Ambrose – stylist Mode Squad – stylist Robin Hannibal – groomer Aliesh Peirce – groomer TAR – original cover photo Kenneth Halsband – location manager Bruce Goldman – location manager Leon Adair – location manager Beata Rosenbaum – casting Michael Anthony – make-up Reginald Payton – car shots Howard Simmons – interior shots Barry Hankerson – executive producer 'Big Bass' Brian Gardner – mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, California Charts and certifications edit "V.I.P." contains a sample of "Alone" composed by Donald and Dalvin DeGrate and performed by Jodeci from the album Diary of a Mad Band Songs sampled in future songs:
"When a Woman's Fed Up" "Did You Ever Think"