Solo Star

2002 studio album by Solange From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Solo Star is the debut studio album by American singer Solange, released by Columbia Records and Music World on December 26, 2002 in Japan and January 21, 2003 in the United States. It debuted and peaked at number forty-nine on the U.S. Billboard 200 and number twenty-three on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in early February 2003. The album produced two singles: "Feelin' You" (featuring N.O.R.E.) and "Crush" (later renamed to "Don't Fight the Feeling"). "Feelin' You" reached no. 73 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart.[2]

ReleasedDecember 26, 2002 (2002-12-26)
Recorded2000–2002
Length73:27
Quick facts Studio album by Solange, Released ...
Solo Star
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 26, 2002 (2002-12-26)
Recorded2000–2002
GenreR&B[1]
Length73:27
Label
Producer
Solange chronology
Solo Star
(2002)
Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams
(2008)
Singles from Solo Star
  1. "Feelin' You"
    Released: December 17, 2002
  2. "Crush"
    Released: 2003
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Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStar[1]
BlenderStarStar[3]
Entertainment WeeklyC+[4]
Slant MagazineStarStar[5]
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William Ruhlmann of AllMusic awarded the album three out of five stars, writing that executive producer [Mathew] Knowles surrounded Solange with trendy writer-producers including The Underdogs, Platinum Status, Timbaland, The Neptunes, and Rockwilder, as well as guest appearances from B2K and Lil' Romeo. He described the result as a contemporary R&B album filled with big beats, catchy choruses, and gimmicky production effects, but felt that Solange herself was "lost somewhere in the mix," adding that her "thin, undeveloped voice" was easily overwhelmed at times.[1] Slant Magazine gave the album two out of five stars, criticizing its largely synthetic sound and emphasis on production over songwriting, and commenting that Solange's voice was strikingly similar to Beyoncé's.[5]

PopMatters found that Solo Star showed Knowles as a promising and vocally mature young artist with flashes of originality, especially on stronger tracks like "Wonderland." However, it criticizes the album for clichéd lyrics, uneven production, unnecessary remixes, and failing to fully establish her identity outside of Beyoncé's shadow.[6] Writing for Entertainment Weekly, editor Jim Farber argued that while Knowles benefited from her association with her sister, the comparison ultimately hurt her, concluding that Solo Star "fulfills a cynic's worst suspicion: It's a hollow stencil of DC's last work."[4] Dan Leroy of The Chicago Tribune observed that most of Solo Star leans on "the usual R&B suspects," yielding mixed results. He singled out weaker cuts like "Wonderland" and remarked that "Feelin’ You Pt. 2" treads overly familiar ground. Still, he noted that tracks such as "I Used to" and "Sky Away" reveal genuine potential and gesture toward "higher aspirations," adding that if she continues to build on those strengths, Beyoncé may not remain the Knowles family's only child of destiny.[7]

Promotion

The only two singles released from the album, the N.O.R.E.-featured "Feelin' You (Part II)" and the Neptunes-produced "Crush" (also known as "Don't Fight the Feeling"), failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. The album is no longer in print and the online music website iTunes does not sell the album. A re-recording of "Crush", with vastly different instrumental and harmonies and featuring Papa Reu, was included on the movie soundtrack for The Fighting Temptations which stars Solange's sister Beyoncé. This re-recording was renamed "Don't Fight the Feeling" to match the movie poster's tagline. The album was promoted with the Solo Star Tour in 2003.

Chart performance

Solo Star was released in December 2002 in Japan, with a United States release following the next month. It underperformed in the United States, debuting and peaking at number 49 on the Billboard 200 and dropping off the chart five weeks after its debut.[8] The album also reached number 23 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[9] By May 2008, Solo Star had sold a total of 112,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[10]

Track listing

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Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Feelin' You (Part II)" (featuring N.O.R.E.)
4:07
2."Ain't No Way"The Underdogs3:45
3."Dance with You" (featuring B2K)
3:03
4."Get Together"Timbaland4:16
5."Crush"Pharrell WilliamsThe Neptunes4:34
6."So Be It"
  • S. Knowles
  • Johnson
4:08
7."True Love" (duet with Lil' Romeo)Myke Diesel3:49
8."Feel Good Song"Jackson3:29
9."Wonderland"4:03
10."This Could Be Love"
  • S. Knowles
  • Johnson
4:04
11."Feelin' You (Part I)"
  • S. Knowles
  • Penn
  • S. Knowles
  • Penn
3:22
12."Just Like You"
3:37
13."Thinkin' About You" (featuring Murphy Lee)
  • Beyoncé
  • Elliott
4:04
14."Solo Star"
  • Beyoncé
  • Burruss
  • Kareem
3:14
15."I Used To"
  • S. Knowles
  • Jackson
Jackson3:28
16."Sky Away"
  • S. Knowles
  • Michael McClain
  • S. Knowles
  • McClain
3:56
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International bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
20."This Song's for You"3:20
21."Naïve" (duet with Beyoncé featuring Da Brat)3:45
22."Feelin' You (Part II)" (Chopped & Screwed Remix)5:22
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Japanese edition
No.TitleLength
10."Feelin' You (Part I)"3:22
11."Just like You"3:36
12."Thinkin' About You" (featuring Murphy Lee)4:04
13."Solo Star"3:14
14."I Used To"3:27
15."Sky Away"3:55
16."Naïve" (duet with Beyoncé featuring Da Brat)3:45
17."Blinded"5:08
18.Untitled (silence)0:04
19.Untitled (silence)0:04
20.Untitled (silence)0:04
21."This Song's for You"3:20
22."This Could Be Love"4:04
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Notes

  • Tracks 17, 18 and 19 are four seconds of silence each with bonus following.

Sample credits

2006 re-release

Solo Star was re-released in November 2006 with a different artwork and track listing. The reissue album contained twelve tracks: seven tracks from 2002 standard release, four remixes and previously unreleased track titled "Bring It on Home". There is a newly recorded version of "Feelin' You" which features American rapper Slim Thug. Both singles from the album were remixed. "Crush" was remixed by Vibelicious. Also, a duet with Beyoncé featuring Da Brat titled "Naïve" was remixed by Maurice Joshua.

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No.TitleLength
1."Ain't No Way"3:44
2."Dance with You" (featuring B2K)3:03
3."Get Together"4:15
4."Crush"4:33
5."So Be It"4:08
6."Wonderland"4:03
7."This Could Be Love"4:04
8."Feelin' You" (featuring Slim Thug)4:03
9."Bring It on Home" (written by Solange Knowles, Bama Boyz and B. Taylor)3:47
10."Feelin' You" (Nu Soul Remix)7:13
11."Naïve" (Maurice Joshua Remix) (duet with Beyoncé featuring Da Brat)3:37
12."Crush" (Vibelicious Remix)6:24
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Personnel

  • Solange Knowles – composer, primary artist, producer, vocal producer
  • Ketrina Askew – composer
  • B2K – featured artist, guest artist, primary artist
  • Rich Balmer – engineer
  • Joseph Barbera – composer
  • Beyoncé Knowles – producer
  • Bruce Buechner – engineer
  • William Burke – programming
  • Skip Burrow – engineer
  • Kandi Burruss – producer
  • Kim Burse – A&R
  • Scott Gusty Christensen – engineer
  • Cedric Courtois – producer
  • John Czornyj – mixing
  • Myke Diesel – engineer, mixing, producer
  • Jimmy Douglass – mixing
  • Erica Dymakkus – backing vocals
  • Damon Elliott – drum programming, engineer, keyboards, percussion, producer
  • Brian Garten – engineer
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • Dabling Harward – recording
  • A. Jackson – composer
  • Alonzo Jackson – producer
  • Troy Johnson – composer, engineer, producer
  • Jerome Jones – composer
  • Talib Kareem – producer
  • Mathew Knowles – executive producer
  • Emily Lazar – mastering
  • Murphy Lee – featured artist, primary artist
  • Lil' Romeo – guest artist, primary artist
  • Tony Maserati – mixing
  • Master P – composer
  • Michael McClain – producer
  • Ramon Morales – engineer
  • N.O.R.E. – composer, guest artist, primary artist
  • Huy Nguyen – A&R assistance, artist coordination
  • Tony Oliver – composer
  • Kevin Parker – mixing
  • Mark Penn – producer
  • Dave Pensado – mixing
  • Linda Perry – producer
  • Platinum Status – producer
  • Rockwilder – composer, producer
  • Dexter Simmons – mixing
  • Slim Thug – primary artist
  • Chris Stokes – producer
  • Timbaland – mixing, producer
  • Luther Vandross – composer

Charts

More information Chart (2003), Peak position ...
Chart performance for Solo Star
Chart (2003) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[8]49
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[9]23
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Release history

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Solo Star release history
Region Date Edition Format Label
Japan December 26, 2002 Standard Sony Music Entertainment
Australia January 21, 2003
Europe
North America
United States November 14, 2006 Reissue CD
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