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Lady Love (album)

Lady Love is the second studio album by American R&B recording artist LeToya Luckett. It was released by Capitol Records, on August 25, 2009 in the United States. Originally scheduled for release several times in 2008, the album was released after corporate restructuring at the record company.[2] As with her solo debut, the singer worked with a wide variety of collaborators for the album, including Ne-Yo, Chris Brown, Blac Elvis, Ryan Leslie, Harold Lilly, Bei Maejor, Oak, Soundz, T-Minus, and Tank.

Lady Love
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 25, 2009
Studio
Length58:58
LabelCapitol
Producer
LeToya chronology
LeToya
(2006)
Lady Love
(2009)
Back 2 Life
(2017)
Singles from Lady Love
  1. "Not Anymore"
    Released: February 3, 2009
  2. "She Ain't Got..."
    Released: June 1, 2009
  3. "Regret"
    Released: November 11, 2009
  4. "Good to Me"
    Released: February 11, 2010

The album earned generally positive review from music critic who praised its versatility, though some found that the project was uneven. Lady Love debuted and peaked at number twelve on the US Billboard 200 chart and at number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, beocoming Luckett's second album to claim the top spot. It produced four singles, including lead single "Not Anymore" and "Regret" with rapper Ludacris, the latter of which became a top ten hit on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

Background edit

Production for Lady Love originally began in 2007, with a release scheduled several times in 2008. However, due to the fusing of Capitol Records and Virgin Records, funding for many artists was frozen until the completion of the merger, affecting not only the release of Lady Love but also the release of "Obvious", the third single from Luckett's self-titled debut album.[3] In early 2009, the release date for Lady Love was announced to be May 19, 2009, however it was later pushed back to June 16, 2009, before finally being set to August 24, 2009.[4][5]

Luckett worked with a wide variety of collaborators for the album, including R&B singer-songwriters Ne-Yo, Chris Brown and Tank. Featured guests include Ludacris, Estelle and Mims whilst some versions of the album feature bonus track "Swagger" which features rappers Bun B, Killa Kyleon, and Slim Thug. Described as "showcasing a more laid back and comfortable LeToya,"[6] Lady Love differs stylistically from its predecessor in that it incorporates less elements of hip-hop and hip-hop soul music, instead adopting a more polished, electronic sound.[6]

Composition edit

Lady Love is a contemporary R&B album, which Andy Kellman of AllMusic described as '"directed toward the pop market [...] heavier on gleaming synthesizers and in-your-face production."[7] The album begins with the "conceited but confident up-tempo" song "Lady Love,"[6] which is followed by the startingly brash,"[7] "electronically soaked"[8] track "She Ain't Got..." on which Luckett displays a "fierce personality,"[8] through her vocals and the lyrics, one line reading "bout to put my foot down on homegirl's neck, to make her see that, she ain't got s*** on me."[1] From this point on, the album slows into more mid-tempos and ballads, such as the Ne-Yo composition "Not Anymore," which "tells a story about a young lady who decides enough is enough and tells her no good womanizing partner to leave" and the "break-up anthem" "Over."[6] "Regret", featuring rapper Ludacris, has been repeatedly likened to the Mary Mary hit single "God in Me," with its "rat-a-tat snare" and "alternately gliding and prodding vocal attack,"[7] while Luckett's "breathy" vocal performance on the "steamy" and "sensual"[6] song "I Need a U" – complete with a "burning" electric guitar solo – has been likened to the style of Janet Jackson.[9]

On the "supremely smooth" song "Take Away Love" featuring British singer Estelle, Luckett plays the part of a lover who is having difficulty getting her lover to realise that she "doesn't want a relationship with him" because she is "still in love" with her "ex" and he "doesn't understand that." While on the "sensely layered" song "Good to Me" which has been described as "serious and sexy at the same time" and likened to some of the material on R&B singer Usher's 2004 albumConfessions album,[8] Luckett names and describes the qualities she wants in her ideal man, emphasising that he must be "good to [her]."[1] The tempo of the album "slows down towards the end" with the songs "Drained", "Tears" and the Marsha Ambrosius-penned "Matter."[6] Shortly before closing the album, Luckett "shows off her upper vocal register" on "Don't Need You" which has been herladed as her "best recording to-date" by Timothy Michael Carson of About.com.[9]

Release and promotion edit

Amidst anticipation for the album release, Luckett released a five-track sampler on May 19, 2009.[10] The sampler features first single "Not Anymore" and 1 minute 30 second snippets of "Regret", "She Ain't Got...", "Lady Love" and "Matter".[11] The album was released on physically and digitally on August 25, 2009 in the United States and worldwide a day earlier. An explicit version of the album is also available and bears a Parental Advisory label. To celebrate the album's release, Luckett hosted an album release party at Cain in New York City on August 27, 2009.[12]

Singles edit

"Not Anymore", the lead single, was produced by Bei Maejor and co-produced and written by Ne-Yo. Released in February 2009,[13] it became the most added song at urban radio, debuting at number ninety-eight on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart before peaking at number eighteen and just missing the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, peaking at number one-hundred-and-seven. A music video for the single was shot on February 13, 2009. Directed by Bryan Barber, the music video is set in the 1960s and is split into 3 sections/time periods – 1961, 1964 and 1968. The sets, costumes and props change accordingly in each section to show the trends, fashions and styles of those particular years.[14] The video was released on March 10, 2009 and peaked at number three on the 106 & Park video countdown.

"She Ain't Got..." the album's second single, was produced by Cory Bold and written by LeToya, Andre Merritt, Chris Brown and Bold. Chosen by fans,[15] it became the first LeToya single to carry a Parental Advisory label, though a "clean" version was also released. It became the most added song on rhythmic radio, thus peaking at number thirty-nine on the Billboard Rhythmic Top 40 chart, while peaking at number seventy-five on the Billboard Pop 100 Airplay chart and number twenty on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play. However, the single was most successful in Japan where it peaked at number forty-nine on the Japan Hot 100. A music video, directed by Bryan Barber was shot on June 3, 2009 and premiered on Yahoo Music on June 30, 2009, featuring guest star Major League Baseball players Orlando Hudson and Matt Kemp of the Los Angeles Dodgers as well as Baseball Hall of Fame member Dave Winfield.[16][17]

"Regret", featuring rapper Ludacris, was produced by Tank and Jerry "Texx" Franklin and written by Tank, LeToya, Franklin, K. Stephens, J. Valentine, R. Newt and C. Bridges. Released as the third single – based only on downloads and airplay – "Regret" peaked at number eight on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and debuted at number one-hundred on the Billboard Hot 100, making it LeToya's first single since her debut; "Torn", to enter the US Hot 100, peaking at number seventy-eight. It also peaked at number forty-two on the Billboard Radio Songs chart and was listed at number six on AOL Music's "Top R&B Songs of 2009" list.[18] The music video for "Regret" was premiered on BET's 106 & Park on November 11, 2009 before being ranked at number twenty-three on BET: Notarized: Top 100 Videos of 2009 countdown.

"Good To Me", produced by Tank and Jerry "Texx" Franklin and written by Tank, Franklin, K. Stephens, R. Newt and J. Valentine, was released as the album's fourth and final single. Though the song failed to chart, a music video directed by makeup artist AJ Crimson and co-starring model-actor Keston Karter was released on February 11, 2010.[19][20][21]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com     [9]
AllMusic     [7]

Lady Love received generally positive reviews from critics. Samantha Greaves of Examiner.com described the album as "very diverse," listing "Take Away Love" as "one of the gems on Lady Love" and praised "LeToya's ability to think out the box and to bring to R&B music something different than the vast majority."[22] Meanwhile, Timothy Michael Carson from About.com praised Luckett's "versatility" and "soft soprano vocals," but wrote that "many of the songs tend to sound alike" and so "Lady Love can quickly become a tiresome listen." Carson commented that "LeToya's vocals are what kept [him] replaying the album over", lending particularly praise to the tracks "I Need a U" and "Don't Need U" − which he named "LeToya's best recording to-date" − before describing the album as a "great listen."[9]

Nathan S. of DJBooth.net also gave a particularly favorable review of "I Need a U", which he described as a "breathy and burning track that should set the sheets on fire". However, he also noted that Lady Love "isn't a perfect album" and "at times it feels uninspired and overly deliberate" but wrote that "it's clearly the work of a woman coming into her own as an artist" and so promised that he is "not going to attach a “formerly of Destiny's Child” onto LeToya Luckett's name. She will finally be, simply, LeToya. She's earned it."[8] AllMusic editor Andy Kellman gave a more mixed review however, describing the album as being "just as scattered and uneven as LeToya's self-titled debut," but noted that there are no "shortage of high points," listing; "Regret", the "pummeling, startlingly brash" "She Ain't Got..." and "the melancholy" "Take Away Love" as particular stand-outs.[7] On the contrary, Diana Ayok of SoulCulture rated the album 3.5 out of 5, noting it as "better and stronger than [LeToya's] first self titled album" and heralded it as "a genuinely impressive album" that she "would recommend" to "any R&B lover."[6]

Commercial performance edit

In the United States, Lady Love opened with first week sales of 32,900 copies, debuting at the top of the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart on September 12, 2009, replacing Ledisi's Turn Me Loose. It spent a total of thirty-two weeks on the chart. Lady Love also reached number twelve on the US Billboard 200, where it remained a total of twelve weeks within the top 200.[23][24]

Track listing edit

Lady Love track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Lady Love"
Feemster3:38
2."She Ain't Got..."
3:40
3."Not Anymore"3:53
4."Lazy"4:11
5."Good to Me"
3:53
6."Over"
Tank3:48
7."Regret" (featuring Ludacris)
  • Tank
  • Franklin
4:05
8."I Need a U"4:15
9."Take Away Love" (featuring Estelle)4:16
10."After Party"
3:25
11."Drained"
3:21
12."Tears"
  • Storm
  • Felder
4:03
13."Matter"
  • Oak
  • Ambrosius[b]
4:10
14."Love Rollercoaster" (featuring Mims)
Da Internz3:55
15."Don't Need U"
  • Luckett
  • Theodore Thomas
  • David Young
Terry "MaddScientist" Thomas4:19
Total length:58:58
Japanese bonus track[25]
No.TitleLength
16."Swagger" (featuring Bun B, Killa Kyleon & Slim Thug)3:57
iTunes Store bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Don't Let Me Get Away"
  • Feemster
  • Luckett
  • Shelton
Feemster4:18

Notes

  • ^[a] denotes co-producer(s)
  • ^[b] denotes vocal producer(s)

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes and Allmusic.com[1][26]

  • LeToya Luckett – lead vocals, background vocals, executive producer
  • Estelle – background vocals
  • Ankur Malhotra – A&R
  • Leonard Brooks – A&R
  • Ronette Bowie – A&R
  • Darius "My Turn" Jones – A&R direction
  • Damon Thompson – associate producer
  • Nicole Frantz – creative director
  • Terry "TR" Ross – executive producer
  • Chris Hicks – executive producer
  • Jeff Robinson – management
  • Suzette Williams – management
  • Marketing – Leota Blacknor – marketing
  • Julian Peploe – design
  • Mike Ruiz – photography
  • Marni Senofonte – stylist
  • Chris Morgan – guitar
  • Andre Merritt – arranger, producer, vocal production
  • Anthony Palazzole – engineer
  • Brian Springer – engineer, mixing
  • Danny Cheung – engineer
  • Geno Regist – engineer
  • John Hanes – engineer
  • Kenneth "SoundZ" Coby – engineer, producer
  • Ralph Cacciurri – engineer
  • Richard Furch – engineer
  • Ashley Stagg – engineer assistant
  • Tom Roberts – engineer assistant
  • Chris "The Finalizer" Bellman – mastering
  • Dave Pensado – mixing
  • Joshua Fowler – mixing
  • Kevin "KD" Davis – mixing
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • Bei Maejor – producer
  • Cory Bold – producer
  • Jay Henchman – producer
  • Da Internz – producer
  • Elvis "BlacK Elvis" Williams – producer
  • Harold Lilly – producer
  • Jerry "Texx" Franklin – producer
  • Ne-Yo – producer
  • Ron "Neff-U" Feemster – producer
  • Ryan Leslie – producer, programming, engineer, background vocals, other instrumentation
  • Tank – producer
  • Terry "MaddScientist" Thomas – producer
  • T-Minus – producer
  • Warren "Oak" Felder – producer, vocal producer
  • Chris Brown – vocal producer, arranger
  • Cri$tyle – vocal producer, background vocals
  • Frankie Storm - vocal producer
  • Kristina Stephens - vocal producer, background vocals
  • J. Valentine – vocal producer
  • Marsha Ambrosius – vocal producer
  • Robert Teamer – vocal producer
  • Sauce – vocal producer

Charts edit

Release history edit

Release dates and formats for Lady Love
Region Date Format Label
Europe August 24, 2009 Capitol Records
United States August 25, 2009

References edit

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  2. ^ "LeToya Luckett Holds Out for 'Love'". Rap-Up. May 21, 2009.
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  7. ^ a b c d e Kellman, Andy (2009). "Lady Love – LeToya". Allmusic. Retrieved February 2, 2011.
  8. ^ a b c d S., Nathan (August 25, 2009). "LeToya – Lady Love – Hip Hop Album Review". DJBooth.net. Retrieved February 2, 2011.
  9. ^ a b c d Carson, Timothy Michael (2009). . About.com. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved February 2, 2011.
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  18. ^ "LeToya Music News & Info". Billboard.com. Retrieved February 2, 2011.
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  21. ^ "Video: LeToya Luckett – 'Good to Me'". Rap-Up. February 11, 2010. Retrieved February 2, 2011.
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  23. ^ "Queen Latifah Fails to E.N.D. Black Eyed Peas's Reign on the Charts". XXL. September 2, 2009. Retrieved February 2, 2011.
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Lady Love is the second studio album by American R amp B recording artist LeToya Luckett It was released by Capitol Records on August 25 2009 in the United States Originally scheduled for release several times in 2008 the album was released after corporate restructuring at the record company 2 As with her solo debut the singer worked with a wide variety of collaborators for the album including Ne Yo Chris Brown Blac Elvis Ryan Leslie Harold Lilly Bei Maejor Oak Soundz T Minus and Tank Lady LoveStudio album by LeToyaReleasedAugust 25 2009StudioGlenwood Place Recording Studios Burbank CA Pac 12 Studios Hollywood CA Carrington House Groove Room Euro South Studios Atlanta GA 1 Length58 58LabelCapitolProducerBlac Elvis Cory Bold Theron Feemster Jerry Texx Franklin Da Internz Ryan Leslie Harold Lilly MaddScientist Bei Maejor Oak Soundz T Minus TankLeToya chronologyLeToya 2006 Lady Love 2009 Back 2 Life 2017 Singles from Lady Love Not Anymore Released February 3 2009 She Ain t Got Released June 1 2009 Regret Released November 11 2009 Good to Me Released February 11 2010The album earned generally positive review from music critic who praised its versatility though some found that the project was uneven Lady Love debuted and peaked at number twelve on the US Billboard 200 chart and at number one on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart beocoming Luckett s second album to claim the top spot It produced four singles including lead single Not Anymore and Regret with rapper Ludacris the latter of which became a top ten hit on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Release and promotion 3 1 Singles 4 Critical reception 5 Commercial performance 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Release history 10 ReferencesBackground editProduction for Lady Love originally began in 2007 with a release scheduled several times in 2008 However due to the fusing of Capitol Records and Virgin Records funding for many artists was frozen until the completion of the merger affecting not only the release of Lady Love but also the release of Obvious the third single from Luckett s self titled debut album 3 In early 2009 the release date for Lady Love was announced to be May 19 2009 however it was later pushed back to June 16 2009 before finally being set to August 24 2009 4 5 Luckett worked with a wide variety of collaborators for the album including R amp B singer songwriters Ne Yo Chris Brown and Tank Featured guests include Ludacris Estelle and Mims whilst some versions of the album feature bonus track Swagger which features rappers Bun B Killa Kyleon and Slim Thug Described as showcasing a more laid back and comfortable LeToya 6 Lady Love differs stylistically from its predecessor in that it incorporates less elements of hip hop and hip hop soul music instead adopting a more polished electronic sound 6 Composition editLady Love is a contemporary R amp B album which Andy Kellman of AllMusic described as directed toward the pop market heavier on gleaming synthesizers and in your face production 7 The album begins with the conceited but confident up tempo song Lady Love 6 which is followed by the startingly brash 7 electronically soaked 8 track She Ain t Got on which Luckett displays a fierce personality 8 through her vocals and the lyrics one line reading bout to put my foot down on homegirl s neck to make her see that she ain t got s on me 1 From this point on the album slows into more mid tempos and ballads such as the Ne Yo composition Not Anymore which tells a story about a young lady who decides enough is enough and tells her no good womanizing partner to leave and the break up anthem Over 6 Regret featuring rapper Ludacris has been repeatedly likened to the Mary Mary hit single God in Me with its rat a tat snare and alternately gliding and prodding vocal attack 7 while Luckett s breathy vocal performance on the steamy and sensual 6 song I Need a U complete with a burning electric guitar solo has been likened to the style of Janet Jackson 9 On the supremely smooth song Take Away Love featuring British singer Estelle Luckett plays the part of a lover who is having difficulty getting her lover to realise that she doesn t want a relationship with him because she is still in love with her ex and he doesn t understand that While on the sensely layered song Good to Me which has been described as serious and sexy at the same time and likened to some of the material on R amp B singer Usher s 2004 albumConfessions album 8 Luckett names and describes the qualities she wants in her ideal man emphasising that he must be good to her 1 The tempo of the album slows down towards the end with the songs Drained Tears and the Marsha Ambrosius penned Matter 6 Shortly before closing the album Luckett shows off her upper vocal register on Don t Need You which has been herladed as her best recording to date by Timothy Michael Carson of About com 9 Release and promotion editAmidst anticipation for the album release Luckett released a five track sampler on May 19 2009 10 The sampler features first single Not Anymore and 1 minute 30 second snippets of Regret She Ain t Got Lady Love and Matter 11 The album was released on physically and digitally on August 25 2009 in the United States and worldwide a day earlier An explicit version of the album is also available and bears a Parental Advisory label To celebrate the album s release Luckett hosted an album release party at Cain in New York City on August 27 2009 12 Singles edit Not Anymore the lead single was produced by Bei Maejor and co produced and written by Ne Yo Released in February 2009 13 it became the most added song at urban radio debuting at number ninety eight on the US Billboard Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart before peaking at number eighteen and just missing the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart peaking at number one hundred and seven A music video for the single was shot on February 13 2009 Directed by Bryan Barber the music video is set in the 1960s and is split into 3 sections time periods 1961 1964 and 1968 The sets costumes and props change accordingly in each section to show the trends fashions and styles of those particular years 14 The video was released on March 10 2009 and peaked at number three on the 106 amp Park video countdown She Ain t Got the album s second single was produced by Cory Bold and written by LeToya Andre Merritt Chris Brown and Bold Chosen by fans 15 it became the first LeToya single to carry a Parental Advisory label though a clean version was also released It became the most added song on rhythmic radio thus peaking at number thirty nine on the Billboard Rhythmic Top 40 chart while peaking at number seventy five on the Billboard Pop 100 Airplay chart and number twenty on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play However the single was most successful in Japan where it peaked at number forty nine on the Japan Hot 100 A music video directed by Bryan Barber was shot on June 3 2009 and premiered on Yahoo Music on June 30 2009 featuring guest star Major League Baseball players Orlando Hudson and Matt Kemp of the Los Angeles Dodgers as well as Baseball Hall of Fame member Dave Winfield 16 17 Regret featuring rapper Ludacris was produced by Tank and Jerry Texx Franklin and written by Tank LeToya Franklin K Stephens J Valentine R Newt and C Bridges Released as the third single based only on downloads and airplay Regret peaked at number eight on the US Billboard Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart and debuted at number one hundred on the Billboard Hot 100 making it LeToya s first single since her debut Torn to enter the US Hot 100 peaking at number seventy eight It also peaked at number forty two on the Billboard Radio Songs chart and was listed at number six on AOL Music s Top R amp B Songs of 2009 list 18 The music video for Regret was premiered on BET s 106 amp Park on November 11 2009 before being ranked at number twenty three on BET Notarized Top 100 Videos of 2009 countdown Good To Me produced by Tank and Jerry Texx Franklin and written by Tank Franklin K Stephens R Newt and J Valentine was released as the album s fourth and final single Though the song failed to chart a music video directed by makeup artist AJ Crimson and co starring model actor Keston Karter was released on February 11 2010 19 20 21 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbout com nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Lady Love received generally positive reviews from critics Samantha Greaves of Examiner com described the album as very diverse listing Take Away Love as one of the gems on Lady Love and praised LeToya s ability to think out the box and to bring to R amp B music something different than the vast majority 22 Meanwhile Timothy Michael Carson from About com praised Luckett s versatility and soft soprano vocals but wrote that many of the songs tend to sound alike and so Lady Love can quickly become a tiresome listen Carson commented that LeToya s vocals are what kept him replaying the album over lending particularly praise to the tracks I Need a U and Don t Need U which he named LeToya s best recording to date before describing the album as a great listen 9 Nathan S of DJBooth net also gave a particularly favorable review of I Need a U which he described as a breathy and burning track that should set the sheets on fire However he also noted that Lady Love isn t a perfect album and at times it feels uninspired and overly deliberate but wrote that it s clearly the work of a woman coming into her own as an artist and so promised that he is not going to attach a formerly of Destiny s Child onto LeToya Luckett s name She will finally be simply LeToya She s earned it 8 AllMusic editor Andy Kellman gave a more mixed review however describing the album as being just as scattered and uneven as LeToya s self titled debut but noted that there are no shortage of high points listing Regret the pummeling startlingly brash She Ain t Got and the melancholy Take Away Love as particular stand outs 7 On the contrary Diana Ayok of SoulCulture rated the album 3 5 out of 5 noting it as better and stronger than LeToya s first self titled album and heralded it as a genuinely impressive album that she would recommend to any R amp B lover 6 Commercial performance editIn the United States Lady Love opened with first week sales of 32 900 copies debuting at the top of the Billboard Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart on September 12 2009 replacing Ledisi s Turn Me Loose It spent a total of thirty two weeks on the chart Lady Love also reached number twelve on the US Billboard 200 where it remained a total of twelve weeks within the top 200 23 24 Track listing editLady Love track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Lady Love Theron FeemsterLeToya LuckettKe Ana PrattKayla SheltonFeemster3 382 She Ain t Got Cory BoldChris BrownLuckettAndre MerrittBoldBrown a Merritt a b 3 403 Not Anymore Brandon GreenShaffer SmithBei MaejorNe Yo a Sauce b 3 534 Lazy Crystal NicoleKenneth CobySoundzCri tyle b 4 115 Good to Me Durrell BabbsJerry Texx FranklinRobert NewtKristina StephensJ ValentineTankFranklin3 536 Over BabbsJoseph BerealAntonio DixonFranklinNewtStephensTank3 487 Regret featuring Ludacris BabbsChristopher BridgesFranklinLuckettNewtStephensValentineTankFranklin4 058 I Need a U LuckettLillyElvis WilliamsBlacElvisLilly4 159 Take Away Love featuring Estelle Ryan LeslieEstelle SwayLeslieJ Valentine b 4 1610 After Party Frankie StormWarren FelderOakStorm b 3 2511 Drained BrownLuckettMerrittTyler WilliamsT MinusBrown b Merritt b 3 2112 Tears StormFelderOakStorm b 4 0313 Matter Marsha AmbrosiusFelderOakAmbrosius b 4 1014 Love Rollercoaster featuring Mims Ernest ClarkCorey LlewellynErik MendelsonShawn MimsMarcos PalaciosDa Internz3 5515 Don t Need U LuckettTheodore ThomasDavid YoungTerry MaddScientist Thomas4 19Total length 58 58 Japanese bonus track 25 No TitleLength16 Swagger featuring Bun B Killa Kyleon amp Slim Thug 3 57 iTunes Store bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length16 Don t Let Me Get Away FeemsterLuckettSheltonFeemster4 18 Notes a denotes co producer s b denotes vocal producer s Personnel editCredits adapted from the album s liner notes and Allmusic com 1 26 LeToya Luckett lead vocals background vocals executive producer Estelle background vocals Ankur Malhotra A amp R Leonard Brooks A amp R Ronette Bowie A amp R Darius My Turn Jones A amp R direction Damon Thompson associate producer Nicole Frantz creative director Terry TR Ross executive producer Chris Hicks executive producer Jeff Robinson management Suzette Williams management Marketing Leota Blacknor marketing Julian Peploe design Mike Ruiz photography Marni Senofonte stylist Chris Morgan guitar Andre Merritt arranger producer vocal production Anthony Palazzole engineer Brian Springer engineer mixing Danny Cheung engineer Geno Regist engineer John Hanes engineer Kenneth SoundZ Coby engineer producer Ralph Cacciurri engineer Richard Furch engineer Ashley Stagg engineer assistant Tom Roberts engineer assistant Chris The Finalizer Bellman mastering Dave Pensado mixing Joshua Fowler mixing Kevin KD Davis mixing Serban Ghenea mixing Bei Maejor producer Cory Bold producer Jay Henchman producer Da Internz producer Elvis BlacK Elvis Williams producer Harold Lilly producer Jerry Texx Franklin producer Ne Yo producer Ron Neff U Feemster producer Ryan Leslie producer programming engineer background vocals other instrumentation Tank producer Terry MaddScientist Thomas producer T Minus producer Warren Oak Felder producer vocal producer Chris Brown vocal producer arranger Cri tyle vocal producer background vocals Frankie Storm vocal producer Kristina Stephens vocal producer background vocals J Valentine vocal producer Marsha Ambrosius vocal producer Robert Teamer vocal producer Sauce vocal producerCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Lady Love Chart 2009 Peak positionJapanese Albums Oricon 27 54US Billboard 200 28 12US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 29 1 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Lady Love Chart 2009 PositionUS Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 30 71Release history editRelease dates and formats for Lady Love Region Date Format LabelEurope August 24 2009 CDdigital download Capitol RecordsUnited States August 25 2009References edit a b c d LeToya Lady Love Liner Notes Capitol Records 2009 LeToya Luckett Holds Out for Love Rap Up May 21 2009 Album Review Letoya Luckett Lady Love dirrtyinc com Archived from the original on December 30 2010 Retrieved February 2 2011 Letoya Lady Love Official Album Cover hiphop n more com April 3 2009 Retrieved February 2 2011 Album Push Back Letoya Luckett s Lady Love Musically Yummy March 30 2009 Archived from the original on July 14 2011 Retrieved February 2 2011 a b c d e f g Ayok Diana November 29 2009 LeToya Luckett Lady Love ALBUM REVIEW SoulCulture Retrieved 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