Against All Odds | ||||
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Studio album by N-Dubz | ||||
Released | 13 November 2009 (Ireland) 16 November 2009 (UK) |
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Recorded | 2008–2009 | |||
Genre | R&B, british hip hop, grime | |||
Length | 44:23 | |||
Label | All Around the World | |||
Producer | Richard Rawson & Dino Contostavlos | |||
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Singles from Against All Odds | ||||
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Against All Odds is the second platinum selling studio album by N-Dubz. The album was released in Ireland on 13 November 2009 and was released on 16 November 2009 in the UK.[1]
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Following the release of Uncle B, Tulisa told the Daily Star: "We have just taken a quick break. We're having fun since our return to the studio, and the album is sounding good." She revealed that the group have adopted unusual work patterns while making the new record: "We normally work till 5am - I come alive at midnight, like a vampire."[2] She added that the group had recorded a song called "Shoulda Put Something On", a track about teenage pregnancy, for the album. "It is about a young couple arguing whether to keep their unplanned baby. It's not something any of us have been through personally. But everyone knows someone who has. The three of us wrote down our different perspectives and we based the song around that. It's our favourite track on the album."[3] The group were rumoured to be recording a song with Kylie Minogue for the album, after she expressed praise for their debut album Uncle B,[4] however, Tulisa denied the rumours.[5] The group announced that the album would be released on November 16, 2009, before revealing the album title. When covering for Semtex on BBC Radio 1Xtra, Fazer and Tulisa stated that their former manager, Dappy's father (Byron Contostavlos), wanted Against All Odds to be the title of their debut album, but after his death, they changed it to Uncle B in memory of him and so Against All Odds was the title for their second album. They also confirm this in the album booklet. The album includes six different collaborations, including an updated version of the Tinchy Stryder's single "Number 1". Stryder's first verse was kept, but new verses by Tulisa and Fazer were recorded. The album was mixed at The Chairworks in Castleford Yorkshire by Kelvin Avon.[6] The album has sold over 200,000 copies.
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BBC | positive [8] |
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The album had received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Entertainment.ie gave the album one star out of five. The review stated, "The problem is that their brand of music is such lowest-common-denominator stuff that it manages to offend even those that it's aimed at through its sheer awfulness. With a debut album ('Uncle B') that went platinum in less than a year, all the trio needed to do was write a quick follow-up to cash in on their popularity, and they’ve done exactly that. There's little creativity involved in these grimy tunes, smothered in layers of synthesized vocals and rapid-fire raps".[9] The Guardian gave it a mainly positive review, although they felt the album was "hardly exploding with originality, and the various references to Facebook, their beef with Swag Blanket and how many records they've sold do date". It finished by saying that "N-Dubz are bound to be inescapable in 2010 – most probably because they will be being blasted out of a mobile phone on the bus".[10] Digital Spy gave the album a solid 4/5 review.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length | |
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1. | "Against All Odds" (Intro) | N-Dubz | Fazer, Dappy | 0:57 | |
2. | "I Need You" | N-Dubz | Fazer, Dappy | 3:20 | |
3. | "Playing with Fire" (featuring Mr Hudson) | N-Dubz, Benjamin McIldowie | Fazer, Dappy | 3:47 | |
4. | "Say It's Over" | N-Dubz, Mazer | Fazer, Dappy, Mazer | 3:44 | |
5. | "Na Na" (featuring Wiley) | N-Dubz, Wiley, Mazer | Fazer, Dappy, Mazer | 3:31 | |
6. | "Shoulda Put Something On" | N-Dubz | Fazer, Dappy | 3:35 | |
7. | "Duku Man" (featuring Fearless) | Dappy, Fearless | Fazer, Dappy, Mazer | 2:24 | |
8. | "I Don't Wanna Go To Sleep" | N-Dubz | Fazer, Dappy | 3:20 | |
9. | "Suck Yourself" (featuring Chipmunk) | Dappy, Fazer, Jahmaal Fyffe | Fazer, Dappy, Mazer | 4:24 | |
10. | "No One Knows" | N-Dubz, Gary Barlow | Fazer, Dappy | 3:23 | |
11. | "Number 1" (New Version) (featuring Tinchy Stryder) | N-Dubz, Kwasi Danquah | Fraser T. Smith | 3:33 | |
12. | "Comfortable" | Tulisa Contostavlos | Fazer | 4:08 | |
13. | "Let Me Be" (featuring Nivo) | N-Dubz, Evangelis Klemis | Evangelis Klemis | 3:39 | |
14. | "Against All Odds" (Outro) | N-Dubz | Fazer, Dappy | 0:49 |
The group confirmed in an interview that the booklet will include several features along with the album[13] If a buyer logs on the "3D" page of the N-Dubz website and faces the back of the album booklet to their webcam, the trio will appear standing on the booklet and perform "I Need You".[14] The group call the booklet a "N-Dubz magazine", which includes the following:[15]
Credits for Against All Odds adapted from Allmusic.[16]
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Chart (2009) | Peak position |
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Irish Album Chart[17] | 39 | |
UK Album Chart[18] | 6 | Platinum[19] |
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[Intro]
you ready, don't you know dawg?
J.L., Big Al, come on and roll wit me
Suella (laughing)
This is for all y'all, look
Just cause I call myself Pretty they think I'm
arrogant or somethin'
Dawg I'm just talkin' about Pretty life playboy
That's how we do it up herre
You know what I'm sayin, look
[Verse]
Why can't I call myself Pretty (Pretty)
If you thugged out, cleaned up, seen us, all black
truck and blinged up
Big bucks must be made and not truss
No one can do it betta' than us, so playa what
I'm a small cat, but I'm ready for action
When it comes to freakin' women
I get down like Jesse Jackson, I'm maxin'
Man, I'm as cool as a fan, in Dark Times
All cats, leavin' ya straight for Frontline
But the haters keep on talkin' to me daily (daily)
The hell with conversation playa, pay me (pay me)
Got safe, got me out the cracks (the slums)
I'm a playa rockin' shows leavin' record?, it's
Hard work and dedication will pay, just a dose of
Pretty Willie will keep the doctor away
What more can I say, the truth and nothin' but the
truth
But for them haters that didn't want it
yo this one's for you (I'm like)
[Chorus: x2]
Na Na Na Na Naaa (Na Na Na Na Naaa)
Naaa Na Na Na Naaa (Naaa Na Na Na Naaa)
I'm just Suella, makin' my life betta'
Got crème, feddy, and chedda', ready to do whatever
[Verse]
It seem like y'all (y'all) cats (cats)
Claimin' to be real, y'all need to stop (stop) that
(that)
Cause when it come to rhymin' it's like a storm, did
that
Avoidin' them cats, them oily gats
So looks like were sergeant, they can geuss
My ride is stoppin' all y'all like stop signs
More cock than a glock 9, shoot nineteen times
When it come to rhyme, it seem like y'all addicted to
mine
Makazumas line up in a single-file line
Ready to hit it hot (hold up)
That dawg spit like that bunny the dummy
I can't quit droppin' hits, the day, for me to getcha
The first realla, to fake y'all like George Gipper,
the big gimper
On a scale of 1 to 10, I can't be like you
Wack lil' crews I choose the souf like their a flu
What you would, chill and freeze, boy please
Fatality for tease don't make my mission complete
[Chorus]
[Verse]
There's no way
You sorry bustas gon' take me
There's no way
You sorry bustas gon' take me
There's no way
You sorry bustas gon' take me
There's no way, no way, no way
[Chorus]
[Pretty Willie talking]
[laughing] yea
Republic, Universal, D2
Frontline come on!