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Miss Thang

Miss Thang is the debut studio album by American R&B recording artist Monica. It was released by Rowdy Records and distributed through the Arista label on July 18, 1995, in the United States. Recorded throughout her early teenage years, the album was conceived under the guidance of Rowdy head Dallas Austin who would emerge as a tutor and father figure to Monica and serve as Miss Thang's sole executive producer. Austin recruited protégés from his DARP production camp such as Tim & Bob, Arnold Hennings, and Colin Wolfe as well as Daryl Simmons, and Soulshock & Karlin to work on the album. It incorporates a wide range of contemporary genres such as soul, pop, hip hop and blues.

Miss Thang
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 18, 1995 (1995-07-18)
Recorded1993–1995[1]
GenreR&B[2]
Length69:33
Label
Producer
Monica chronology
Miss Thang
(1995)
The Boy Is Mine
(1998)
Singles from Miss Thang
  1. "Don't Take It Personal"
    Released: April 10, 1995
  2. "Before You Walk Out of My Life"/"Like This and Like That"
    Released: August 3, 1995
  3. "Why I Love You So Much"
    Released: May 21, 1996

Upon release, Miss Thang received generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics, who complimented Monica's versatility and mature sound appearance, as well as the album's eclectic number of songs. A steady seller, the album became a commercial success as well. It debuted and peaked at number 36 of the Billboard 200 and reached the top ten on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States, where it was certified three-times Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and sold over 1.5 million copies.[3] Internationally, it earned Gold status in Canada, where it reached number 20 on RPM's Top Albums/CDs chart,[4] and peaked at number nine on the New Zealand Albums Chart, her highest peak as of 2018.[5]

Four singles were released from the album, including debut single "Don't Take It Personal (Just One of Dem Days)" and follow-up "Before You Walk Out of My Life", both of which made Monica the youngest artist ever to have two consecutive chart-topping hits on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart and became top ten hits in New Zealand.[6] With her further two singles, "Like This and Like That" and "Why I Love You So Much" also reaching the top three on the Hot R&B Songs, Monica, along with fellow teen singers Aaliyah and Brandy, established herself as one of the most successful R&B female vocalists to emerge during the mid-to late 1990s. It also earned her four Soul Train Music Awards nods as well as American Music Award and Billboard Music Award nominations each.

Background and production edit

In 1992, after winning a series of local talent contests, Monica was introduced to music producer Dallas Austin. Impressed by her voice and persona after hearing her perform Whitney Houston's 1986 hit single "Greatest Love of All", Austin offered her a record deal with his Arista-distributed label Rowdy Records at the age of 12.[1] A teacher and growing father figure, Austin became instrumental in tutoring the young singer, while executive producing her debut album under the Rowdy roster.[7] A breakaway from regular teenage life, he would often pick her up after school and whisk her off to a music studio most evenings.[7] Austin also consulted Flavor Unit, owned rapper Queen Latifah, to serve as Monica's management and arranged recording sessions with his in-house protégés Arnold Hennings, Tim & Bob, and Colin Wolfe for her debut.[8] In addition, Carsten Schack and Kenneth Karlin from Danish production duo Soulshock & Karlin would hand in their yet-unreleased song "Before You Walk Out of My Life", a leftover from Toni Braxton's second studio album Secrets (1996), for Monica to record.[9]

With much of the album being recorded during her years of 1993 and 1995, her teenage years, Monica has described the period as hard work: "It was more from the stress I put on myself than it was pressure from others," she said. "There were so many young artists releasing records, and I wanted to stand out. I was a regular female growing up in the inner city, and I wanted to be who I was."[1] Throughout the recording process, Arnold ensured the album's music and lyrical content reflected her persona. As a result, she vetoed some of the songs selected for the album. "I was very assertive in making sure the album was really me," she said in an interview with Billboard. "How can you show your feeling in a song when it's about something you don't know about?"[10] Commenting on the album title, Monica later elaborated: “Dallas [Austin] would bring producers in the studio to play records for me and I’d be quick to say ‘No’ if I didn’t feel it. I knew who I was and what I wanted to say. That’s where Miss Thang came from. He’d say, ‘Miss Thang don’t like it!’."[11]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [12]
The Los Angeles Times    [13]
NME4/10[14]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [15]

Miss Thang received generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics. In his review for Allmusic, editor Craig Lytle rated the album three out of five stars and wrote that "the album focuses on hip-hop and contemporary urban cuts, including a pair of R&B chart-toppers." He felt that "in spite of her youthful age, Monica conveys a surprisingly mature sound."[12] Billboard complimented the album for its "strong, today-styled hip-hop and R&B melodies" and Monica's singing versatility. The magazine noted that the "clever production maintains set's overall high energy, while remaining secondary to singer's vocals – creating a youthful, but eclectic 16 tracks."[16]

The Los Angeles Times writer Connie Johnson wrote that "fourteen-year-old Monica is the best teen singer to come along since, well, Brandy. While "Don't Take It Personal," an urban radio staple, only hints at her abilities, she tackles Latimore's old-school classic "Let's Straighten It Out" with all the clear-eyed assertiveness of an R&B veteran. Miss Thang indeed."[13] Alan Jones from Music Week said it was a "strong album of Jill swing and soulful ballads which belie the 14-year-old's youth". He also felt that she sings "confidently and competently against a contemporary urban music soundscape provided by some of the genre's top musicians".[17] The New York Times's Kevin Sack found that "producer Dallas Austin injected this debut album with plenty of attitude."[18] Christian Hoard, writing for The Rolling Stone Album Guide, called Miss Thang "an assured, streetwise amalgam of soul, pop, hip-hop, and blues". While he found praise for the up-tempo songs on the album, Hoard was less impressed with "the record's many soppy, MOR ballads" such as "Before You Walk Out of My Life".[15] In November 2017, Complex magazine ranked the album 23rd on its The 50 Best R&B Albums of the '90s listing. In his retrospective review, editor Justin Charity wrote that "at 15, Monica dropped a debut that's as tender-loving and mature as her R&B elders; though she's less funky than Janet Jackson, Monica stepped correct with New Jack confidence on Miss Thang."[2]

Singles edit

The album was supported by four singles. Debut single "Don't Take It Personal (Just One of Dem Days)" reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and became a top ten hot in Austria and New Zealand, where it ranks among Monica's highest-charting singles.[5] Follow-up "Before You Walk Out of My Life," released on a double-A-side with "Like This and Like That" became a top ten hit in the US and, along with "Don't Take It Personal" made Monica, at the age of 14, the youngest recording artist to have two consecutive number-one hits on Billboard's Hot R&B Songs.[19] Ballad "Why I Love You So Much," released together with "Ain't Nobody," a collaboration with Treach from American hip hop trio Naughty by Nature, recorded for the soundtrack of the 1996 motion picture The Nutty Professor, became another top ten entry in the year of 1996.[5]

Commercial performance edit

Miss Thang debuted and peaked at number 36 on the US Billboard 200 with first week sales of 31,500 units sold.[20][21] For the week ending on August 5, 1995, the album entered the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart at number 9.[22] 25 weeks after it debuted it reached its peak at number 7 for the week ending on January 20, 1996.[23] Towards the end of 1995 and 1996, Billboard ranked the album at number 65 and 22 respectively on its Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums year-end chart.[24][25] In January 2000, the album was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of 3 million copies.[26] By March 2002, Miss Thang sold 1.35 million copies in the United States,[27] In April 2012, Billboard reported that 1.5 million copies of the album had been sold by then.[3]

In Canada, the album debuted on RPM's Top Albums/CDs chart at number 88, during the week ending on August 21, 1995.[28] In its 5th week on the chart the album reached its peak at number 20, during the week of September 18, 1995.[29] Overall, the album had spent a total of 23 consecutive weeks on the Top Albums/CDs chart.[30] For shipments in excess of 50,000 copies, it earned a gold certification from Music Canada on April 12, 1996.[4] Elsewhere, Miss Thang peaked at number 42 on the Dutch MegaCharts and number nine on the New Zealand Albums Chart, Monica's highest peak on the latter chart as of 2018. In addition, it reached number 24 on the UK R&B Albums chart, according to the Official Charts Company (OCC).[31]

Track listing edit

Miss Thang track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Miss Thang"Dallas AustinAustin3:52
2."Don't Take It Personal (Just One of Dem Days)"Austin4:18
3."Like This and Like That" (featuring Mr. Malik)
  • Austin
  • Colin Wolfe
  • Gabriel Jackson
  • Austin
  • Wolfe
4:41
4."Get Down"Tim & Bob4:22
5."With You"
  • Kelley
  • Robinson
Tim & Bob4:50
6."Skate"
  • Austin
  • Wolfe
  • Albert Hudson
  • Jonathan Meadows
  • Dave Roberson
  • Glenda Hudson
  • Gregory Greene
  • Terry Morgan
  • Theodore Dudley
Wolfe4:26
7."Angel"Arnold HenningsHennings4:44
8."Woman in Me (Interlude)"
  • Kelley
  • Robinson
Tim & Bob1:36
9."Tell Me If You Still Care"
  • Tim & Bob
  • Austind[a]
4:45
10."Let's Straighten It Out" (featuring Usher)Austin4:25
11."Before You Walk Out of My Life"Soulshock & Karlin4:53
12."Now I'm Gone"
  • Kelley
  • Robinson
Tim & Bob4:39
13."Why I Love You So Much"Daryl SimmonsSimmons4:30
14."Never Can Say Goodbye"HenningsHennings5:02
15."Don't Take It Personal (Just One of Dem Days)" (Remix)
  • Austin
  • Arnold
  • Simmons
  • Willie James Baker
  • David Townsend
  • David Conley
  • Derrick Culler
Austin3:50
16."Forever Always"HenningsHennings4:40
Total length:69:33
Japanese bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
17."In Time"
  • Kelley
  • Robinson
Tim & Bob4:35

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies co-producer(s)

Sample credits

Credits and personnel edit

Credits for the liner notes adapted from Miss Thang.[32]

Instruments and performances

  • Colin Wolfe – bass guitar
  • Kenneth Crouch – piano
  • Derrick Edmondson – flute, saxophone, horn
  • Tommy Martin – guitar
  • Derek Organ – drums
  • Sandy Lawrence – art direction
  • Tim Kelley – producer, arranger, drum programming, keyboards,
  • Bob Robinson – keyboard, product
  • Dallas Austin, Ron Gresham, Ron Gresham, Michael Patterson, Darin Prindle – mixing

Technical and production

  • Debra Killings, Monica, Lysette Titi, Usher – background vocals
  • Naim Ali, Dallas Austin, Caron Veazey – creative director
  • Arvel McClinton III – programming

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Sales and certifications for Miss Thang
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[42] Gold 50,000^
United States (RIAA)[43] 3× Platinum 1,500,000[3]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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  15. ^ a b Hoard, Christian. "The Rolling Stone Album Guide". Rolling Stone: 553. November 2, 2004.
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miss, thang, debut, studio, album, american, recording, artist, monica, released, rowdy, records, distributed, through, arista, label, july, 1995, united, states, recorded, throughout, early, teenage, years, album, conceived, under, guidance, rowdy, head, dall. Miss Thang is the debut studio album by American R amp B recording artist Monica It was released by Rowdy Records and distributed through the Arista label on July 18 1995 in the United States Recorded throughout her early teenage years the album was conceived under the guidance of Rowdy head Dallas Austin who would emerge as a tutor and father figure to Monica and serve as Miss Thang s sole executive producer Austin recruited proteges from his DARP production camp such as Tim amp Bob Arnold Hennings and Colin Wolfe as well as Daryl Simmons and Soulshock amp Karlin to work on the album It incorporates a wide range of contemporary genres such as soul pop hip hop and blues Miss ThangStudio album by MonicaReleasedJuly 18 1995 1995 07 18 Recorded1993 1995 1 GenreR amp B 2 Length69 33LabelRowdy AristaProducerDallas Austin Tim amp Bob Arnold Hennings Daryl Simmons Soulshock amp Karlin Colin WolfeMonica chronologyMiss Thang 1995 The Boy Is Mine 1998 Singles from Miss Thang Don t Take It Personal Released April 10 1995 Before You Walk Out of My Life Like This and Like That Released August 3 1995 Why I Love You So Much Released May 21 1996Upon release Miss Thang received generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics who complimented Monica s versatility and mature sound appearance as well as the album s eclectic number of songs A steady seller the album became a commercial success as well It debuted and peaked at number 36 of the Billboard 200 and reached the top ten on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums in the United States where it was certified three times Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA and sold over 1 5 million copies 3 Internationally it earned Gold status in Canada where it reached number 20 on RPM s Top Albums CDs chart 4 and peaked at number nine on the New Zealand Albums Chart her highest peak as of 2018 5 Four singles were released from the album including debut single Don t Take It Personal Just One of Dem Days and follow up Before You Walk Out of My Life both of which made Monica the youngest artist ever to have two consecutive chart topping hits on the Billboard Hot R amp B Singles chart and became top ten hits in New Zealand 6 With her further two singles Like This and Like That and Why I Love You So Much also reaching the top three on the Hot R amp B Songs Monica along with fellow teen singers Aaliyah and Brandy established herself as one of the most successful R amp B female vocalists to emerge during the mid to late 1990s It also earned her four Soul Train Music Awards nods as well as American Music Award and Billboard Music Award nominations each Contents 1 Background and production 2 Critical reception 3 Singles 4 Commercial performance 5 Track listing 6 Credits and personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 ReferencesBackground and production editIn 1992 after winning a series of local talent contests Monica was introduced to music producer Dallas Austin Impressed by her voice and persona after hearing her perform Whitney Houston s 1986 hit single Greatest Love of All Austin offered her a record deal with his Arista distributed label Rowdy Records at the age of 12 1 A teacher and growing father figure Austin became instrumental in tutoring the young singer while executive producing her debut album under the Rowdy roster 7 A breakaway from regular teenage life he would often pick her up after school and whisk her off to a music studio most evenings 7 Austin also consulted Flavor Unit owned rapper Queen Latifah to serve as Monica s management and arranged recording sessions with his in house proteges Arnold Hennings Tim amp Bob and Colin Wolfe for her debut 8 In addition Carsten Schack and Kenneth Karlin from Danish production duo Soulshock amp Karlin would hand in their yet unreleased song Before You Walk Out of My Life a leftover from Toni Braxton s second studio album Secrets 1996 for Monica to record 9 With much of the album being recorded during her years of 1993 and 1995 her teenage years Monica has described the period as hard work It was more from the stress I put on myself than it was pressure from others she said There were so many young artists releasing records and I wanted to stand out I was a regular female growing up in the inner city and I wanted to be who I was 1 Throughout the recording process Arnold ensured the album s music and lyrical content reflected her persona As a result she vetoed some of the songs selected for the album I was very assertive in making sure the album was really me she said in an interview with Billboard How can you show your feeling in a song when it s about something you don t know about 10 Commenting on the album title Monica later elaborated Dallas Austin would bring producers in the studio to play records for me and I d be quick to say No if I didn t feel it I knew who I was and what I wanted to say That s where Miss Thang came from He d say Miss Thang don t like it 11 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 The Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 NME4 10 14 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Miss Thang received generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics In his review for Allmusic editor Craig Lytle rated the album three out of five stars and wrote that the album focuses on hip hop and contemporary urban cuts including a pair of R amp B chart toppers He felt that in spite of her youthful age Monica conveys a surprisingly mature sound 12 Billboard complimented the album for its strong today styled hip hop and R amp B melodies and Monica s singing versatility The magazine noted that the clever production maintains set s overall high energy while remaining secondary to singer s vocals creating a youthful but eclectic 16 tracks 16 The Los Angeles Times writer Connie Johnson wrote that fourteen year old Monica is the best teen singer to come along since well Brandy While Don t Take It Personal an urban radio staple only hints at her abilities she tackles Latimore s old school classic Let s Straighten It Out with all the clear eyed assertiveness of an R amp B veteran Miss Thang indeed 13 Alan Jones from Music Week said it was a strong album of Jill swing and soulful ballads which belie the 14 year old s youth He also felt that she sings confidently and competently against a contemporary urban music soundscape provided by some of the genre s top musicians 17 The New York Times s Kevin Sack found that producer Dallas Austin injected this debut album with plenty of attitude 18 Christian Hoard writing for The Rolling Stone Album Guide called Miss Thang an assured streetwise amalgam of soul pop hip hop and blues While he found praise for the up tempo songs on the album Hoard was less impressed with the record s many soppy MOR ballads such as Before You Walk Out of My Life 15 In November 2017 Complex magazine ranked the album 23rd on its The 50 Best R amp B Albums of the 90s listing In his retrospective review editor Justin Charity wrote that at 15 Monica dropped a debut that s as tender loving and mature as her R amp B elders though she s less funky than Janet Jackson Monica stepped correct with New Jack confidence on Miss Thang 2 Singles editThe album was supported by four singles Debut single Don t Take It Personal Just One of Dem Days reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and became a top ten hot in Austria and New Zealand where it ranks among Monica s highest charting singles 5 Follow up Before You Walk Out of My Life released on a double A side with Like This and Like That became a top ten hit in the US and along with Don t Take It Personal made Monica at the age of 14 the youngest recording artist to have two consecutive number one hits on Billboard s Hot R amp B Songs 19 Ballad Why I Love You So Much released together with Ain t Nobody a collaboration with Treach from American hip hop trio Naughty by Nature recorded for the soundtrack of the 1996 motion picture The Nutty Professor became another top ten entry in the year of 1996 5 Commercial performance editMiss Thang debuted and peaked at number 36 on the US Billboard 200 with first week sales of 31 500 units sold 20 21 For the week ending on August 5 1995 the album entered the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart at number 9 22 25 weeks after it debuted it reached its peak at number 7 for the week ending on January 20 1996 23 Towards the end of 1995 and 1996 Billboard ranked the album at number 65 and 22 respectively on its Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums year end chart 24 25 In January 2000 the album was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for shipments of 3 million copies 26 By March 2002 Miss Thang sold 1 35 million copies in the United States 27 In April 2012 Billboard reported that 1 5 million copies of the album had been sold by then 3 In Canada the album debuted on RPM s Top Albums CDs chart at number 88 during the week ending on August 21 1995 28 In its 5th week on the chart the album reached its peak at number 20 during the week of September 18 1995 29 Overall the album had spent a total of 23 consecutive weeks on the Top Albums CDs chart 30 For shipments in excess of 50 000 copies it earned a gold certification from Music Canada on April 12 1996 4 Elsewhere Miss Thang peaked at number 42 on the Dutch MegaCharts and number nine on the New Zealand Albums Chart Monica s highest peak on the latter chart as of 2018 In addition it reached number 24 on the UK R amp B Albums chart according to the Official Charts Company OCC 31 Track listing editMiss Thang track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Miss Thang Dallas AustinAustin3 522 Don t Take It Personal Just One of Dem Days AustinMonica ArnoldDerrick SimmonsWillie James BakerJames Todd SmithQuincy Jones IIIAbrim TilmonHank ShockleeEric SadlerCarlton RidenhourJames BrownGeorge ClintonAustin4 183 Like This and Like That featuring Mr Malik AustinColin WolfeGabriel JacksonAustinWolfe4 414 Get Down Tim KelleyBob RobinsonTim amp Bob4 225 With You KelleyRobinsonTim amp Bob4 506 Skate AustinWolfeAlbert HudsonJonathan MeadowsDave RobersonGlenda HudsonGregory GreeneTerry MorganTheodore DudleyWolfe4 267 Angel Arnold HenningsHennings4 448 Woman in Me Interlude KelleyRobinsonTim amp Bob1 369 Tell Me If You Still Care James Harris IIITerry LewisTim amp BobAustind a 4 4510 Let s Straighten It Out featuring Usher AustinBenny LatimoreAustin4 2511 Before You Walk Out of My Life Kenneth KarlinAndrea MartinCarsten SchackSoulshock amp Karlin4 5312 Now I m Gone KelleyRobinsonTim amp Bob4 3913 Why I Love You So Much Daryl SimmonsSimmons4 3014 Never Can Say Goodbye HenningsHennings5 0215 Don t Take It Personal Just One of Dem Days Remix AustinArnoldSimmonsWillie James BakerDavid TownsendDavid ConleyDerrick CullerAustin3 5016 Forever Always HenningsHennings4 40Total length 69 33 Japanese bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length17 In Time KelleyRobinsonTim amp Bob4 35 Notes a signifies co producer s Sample credits Don t Take It Personal Just One of Dem Days contains elements of The Detroit Emeralds 1973 You re Gettin a Little Too Smart LL Cool J s 1993 Back Seat of My Jeep and Public Enemy s 1987 Bring the Noise Like This and Like That contains elements of Spoonie Gee s 1979 Spoonin Rap Skate contains elements of One Way s 1982 Cutie Pie Tell Me If You Still Care is a cover version of S O S Band s 1983 original recording Let s Straighten It Out is a cover version of Benny Latimore s 1974 original recording The remix of Don t Take It Personal Just One of Dem Days contains elements of Jermaine Jackson s 1989 Don t Take It Personal Credits and personnel editCredits for the liner notes adapted from Miss Thang 32 Instruments and performances Colin Wolfe bass guitar Kenneth Crouch piano Derrick Edmondson flute saxophone horn Tommy Martin guitar Derek Organ drums Sandy Lawrence art direction Tim Kelley producer arranger drum programming keyboards Bob Robinson keyboard product Dallas Austin Ron Gresham Ron Gresham Michael Patterson Darin Prindle mixingTechnical and production Debra Killings Monica Lysette Titi Usher background vocals Naim Ali Dallas Austin Caron Veazey creative director Arvel McClinton III programmingCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Miss Thang Chart 1995 1996 PeakpositionCanada Top Albums CDs RPM 33 20Dutch Albums Album Top 100 34 42New Zealand Albums RMNZ 35 9UK R amp B Albums OCC 36 24US Billboard 200 37 36US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 38 7 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Miss Thang Chart 1995 PositionCanada Top Albums CDs RPM 39 100US Billboard 200 40 181US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 24 65Chart 1996 PositionUS Billboard 200 41 84US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 25 22Certifications editSales and certifications for Miss Thang Region Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 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