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Freedom is the third studio album by singer, Akon.[3] The album was originally named Acquitted, however Akon changed it due to its negative connotation.[4] It was released as a download on December 1, 2008, and in stores December 2, 2008. Although there are some vulgarities on Freedom, it does not carry the Parental Advisory warning, making it Akon's first album not to do so.
RecordingProduction on the album began in late 2007 and ended in late summer 2008. Originally the album was to be called Acquitted, but was later confirmed to be Freedom by Akon's label, Universal Music. In July, a leaked recording of Akon's duet with Michael Jackson titled "Hold My Hand" was released to the Internet and at first showings of the song was supposedly taken out by Akon's music label. The song was originally posted as an Akon demo with only Akon performing the song. The leaked song was rumored to be featured on both his and Jackson's own upcoming album.[5] In an interview with MTV, Akon was hopeful to include the song on the album. However, on October 17, Akon's label released information on the track listing and the album does not feature the duet with Jackson.[6] The UK Bonus Track, "Clap Again" samples "Click Click Click" by New Kids on the Block. The leaked version of the lead single "Right Now (Na Na Na)" included verse from rhythm and blues artist Danny Fernandes but never made the final cut; Akon decided to go solo. The tracks "Against The Grain" & "We Don't Care" originally were named "Falling In Love and "Could You Be The Reason" respectively. "Troublemaker" seems to be a continuation of Akon's first solo #1 Billboard Chart single "Don't Matter", with the lyrics suggesting that it is, as he says "Similar to the word's "Don't Matter", but this time they wanna see us together, look at us now." Critical receptionFreedom garnered mixed reviews by critics. Rolling Stone described Akon's third studio album as "melodrama about love and love lost delivered in a hooting style over synth-swamped beats." Dan Leroy of courant.com gave a positive review to the album, "Akon's undeniable gift for hooks makes this an easy listen, and the ex-con posturing isn't missed." Entertaintment Weekly gave the album 40/100, stating "Akon's philosophy of liberty also includes the freedom to reuse nearly identical hooks for 13 songs straight." MusicOHM.com stated "Unfortunately, all this really means is an extra emphasis on weirdly pitched keyboard riffs and slightly dated sounding beats." and also states "The album opens with its two best songs, which is never a good idea when there are twelve still to get through." The New York Times critic Jon Caraminca described the track Holla Holla, featuring T-Pain, "is the first of theirs (song) in which the student clearly bests the mentor." Meanwhile, following the album's UK release, noted R&B writer Pete Lewis of the award-winning Blues & Soul stated: "With his new album's typically-expansive moods ranging from banging ghetto jams like 'I'm So Paid' and sexual, T-Pain-featuring 'Holla Holla', to uplifting universal anthems like the autobiographical title-track and reggae-infused 'Sunny Day', hopes are high this time round for 'Freedom' to even eclipse Akon's already-amazing past international success."[7] SinglesThe first single released from the album, "Right Now (Na Na Na)," which peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 was Akon's 12th top 10 hit on the chart. The second single is "I'm So Paid", featuring Lil Wayne and Young Jeezy. The single made a "Hot Shot Debut" at #40 on the Billboard Hot 100 and fell off the charts after a few weeks, but then re-entered and peaked at #31. "Beautiful", the third single, debuted and peaked at #19 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Beautiful" has been getting much radio airplay since it debuted on the Billboard 100. The fourth single was "We Don't Care" but it failed to chart. According to Akon's website, Akon's next single is "We Don't Care" and is featured in the BBC Radio 1's playlist and KISS 100 Playlist.[8][9] The songs "Troublemaker" featuring Sweet Rush and "Keep You Much Longer" peaked at #97 and #123 respectively on the Billboard Hot 100 based solely on iTunes downloads following the album's release without single releases. The music video for We Don't Care surfaced online on June 16. Track listing
The track listing is confirmed by Universal Music Group.[6] Updated track listing and production credits confirmed by Rap-Up from Universal Music.[10] Chart positions
Chart prossesion and succession
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