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D.N.A. (Mario album)

D.N.A. is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer Mario. It was released first in the United Kingdom on October 12, 2009, by RCA Records and the following day in the US with J Records.[2] On the album Mario has worked with some songwriters he already worked with, including Bryan-Michael Cox as well as new collaborators including The-Dream, Soundz and Jim Jonsin amongst others.

D.N.A.
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 12, 2009
RecordedFebruary 2008 – March 2009
Genre
Length46:42
LabelJ
Producer
Mario chronology
Go
(2007)
D.N.A.
(2009)
Dancing Shadows
(2018)
Singles from D.N.A.
  1. "Break Up"
    Released: April 28, 2009
  2. "Thinkin' About You"
    Released: September 8, 2009
  3. "Stranded"
    Released: November 23, 2009
  4. "Ooh Baby"
    Released: January 21, 2010

The album's lead single "Break Up" features Sean Garrett and Gucci Mane. It was released on April 28, 2009, in the US, peaking at number 2 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Chart and 14 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming his most successful single in five years since "Let Me Love You". The second single, "Thinkin' About You" was released on September 4, 2009.

Recording and production edit

At the end of 2007 Mario told Billboard Magazine that he had already begun designing the concept for his new album and that production would begin in February 2008. Later in an interview he described this album as World music, an old school R&B influenced with a modern dance pop sound and calling this the "most personal, colossal album of his career".[3]

In late 2008 a track titled "Emergency Room" leaked to the internet, credited to Mario and featuring Rihanna, and also played by various radio stations throughout the country. Initially people were quick to assume it was Rihanna on the track, as the studio vocalist Priscilla Renea's voice resembled Rihanna's. The song is produced by Soundz[4] Also the song's title was especially controversial, because of the situation which Rihanna is with her boyfriend Chris Brown, which Vibe.com has documented extensively. Of the song Mario said "This was a rough cut that I was working on and wanted to present it to Rihanna and her record label. Those aren't Rihanna's vocals on the song at all. The record was far from done. I'm still proud of the record but want to make sure that the truth is out there."[5]

Concept and themes edit

Mario described the song "The Hardest Moment" which is set to be on his album as "Personal, because I say things in the record that have multiple meanings. Like the chorus says, "A man that ain't afraid to cry is a man that's not afraid to die." That to me, even though I'm talking about a relationship in the song, I'm talking about that point in a relationship where everything is over. It's like, you guys are cool, you guys are friends, but you're totally going separate ways. That's probably one of the hardest things a young man and young woman can go through in their relationship. And, so that's what I'm saying in that line. But it also means to me that a strong man is not afraid to be vulnerable, to cry and let it out.[6] In a previous interview the song "Starlight" produced by The-Dream, Mario has explained the record: "the song is about going after a woman and describes it as dreamy and swaggerized".[3]

The album was originally scheduled to be released under the title And Then There Was Me.[7][8] But on January 10, 2009, Mario told Singersroom.com that the album title may change for his effort.[9] When asked to explain what the original title meant he said "And Then There Was Me is more than just me sayin' my music is fresh, but who I am as a person. That title for me is like, you've got the Trey Songz', the Ne-Yos, and you've got the Chris Browns of the world—you've got all these new artists. This is my fourth album, and some of them aren't even on their third [album]—I'm coming back with something fresh and new. And then there's me, there's Mario."[10] The album title has since changed to "D.N.A" to reflect the musical changes that Mario has gone through since his last album.

Release and promotion edit

Mario was initially unsure of when the album would be released. However, in an interview with Rap-Up.com, he was considering March or April 2009.[11] The release date was pushed back to June 2009.[12] But then on Twitter he said "It's getting close "And Then There Was Me" late summer".[13] Online retailers, Amazon later confirmed a September 22, 2009 release date for the project, which later changed again to October 13, 2009, by J Records and Mario's official website, for a United States release. It is Mario's second album to feature a Parental Advisory warning for strong language, the first being 2007's release of Go.

In early September 2009, Mario, Trey Songz, Day26 and Sean Garrett announced on 106 & Park that they will all tour with RichGirl across the U.S.[14]

Singles edit

  • "Break Up" was the lead single of the album featuring Sean Garrett and Gucci Mane. It was written by Garret and Mario with production from Bangladesh.
  • "Thinkin' About You" is the second single to be released on September 4, 2009.[15] The song debuted on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, at number 96. The single was produced by the Runners and the Monarch.
  • "Stranded" was sent to US Urban AC radio on November 23, 2009[16] In January 2010 the song entered on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs peaking at number 84.[17]
  • Mario recorded a music video in the Baltimore/Washington, D.C. metropolitan area for the song "Ooh Baby" and was released on January 21, 2010.[18][19]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com     [1]
AllMusic     [20]
DJ Booth3.5/5[21]
Entertainment WeeklyB−[22]
NewsdayB+[23]
Now     [24]
Prestige Magazine8/10[25]
USA Today    [26]

Upon its release, D.N.A. received generally positive reviews from most music critics, based on an aggregate score of 73/100 from Metacritic.[27] Ken Capobianco of The Boston Globe called the album an "unfussy, beautifully sung set" in which "the 23-year-old Mario taps into the tenderness of early Maxwell", producing "straight-up love songs without histrionics...and Mario's singing so smooth that Stevie Wonder would approve."[28] Andrew Rennie of Now argues the album is "grown-up, seductive and a little bit explicit (when it needs to be)...it's a small triumph for guys trying to get in touch with their emotions through the medium of R&B."[24] Mariel Concepcion of Billboard magazine praised Mario's "representation of desolation" on D.N.A.: "Mario has a broken heart and he's pouring it all out on his latest set."[29] Glenn Gamboa of Newsday concluded that Mario has now "mastered smooth R&B".[23] Steve Jones of USA Today notes, "with each new album, Mario...has grown a little more adventurous artistically."[26] ConcreteLoop.com gave D.N.A. a mostly positive review, stating the album "is refreshingly different in a sea of R&B that tends to sound a little monotonous."[30] In summation of his album review, Nile Ivey of BET said D.N.A. "kept a consistent setting giving the consumer the full on experience on what it's like for a man to endure a painful separation. Not to say Mario himself went through one, however, he did a hell of a job convincing us he did."[31]

Though the reviews were mostly positive, there were a few criticisms leveled at D.N.A.. Andy Kellman of AllMusic laments, "while it will please the majority of the fan base, the material does not allow Mario -- a vocalist more versatile than many would like to admit -- to do much more than toggle between a Lothario and a softie."[20] Mikael Wood of Entertainment Weekly called Mario "forgettable" in his mixed review of the album, arguing: "lack of personality doesn't kill the disc's ample pleasures. It just makes you wonder whose D.N.A. we're examining."[22] DJBooth.Net was left believing that D.N.A. represents Mario "expanding as a musician, but not necessarily evolving."[21]

Commercial performance edit

D.N.A. debuted at number 9 on the US Billboard 200 and number 2 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart selling 32,000 copies in its first week.[32]

Mario commented on the sales to Billboard; "I can't say why I don't get my just due, but it only makes me hungrier," he says. "I want to continue challenging myself and making incredible music that will connect with fans around the world. I plan to keep creating a distinctive lane for myself. D.N.A., with the help of "Break Up," does just that.[32]

Track listing edit

D.N.A. track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Break Up" (featuring Gucci Mane & Sean Garrett)
  • Sean Garrett
  • Mr. Bangladesh
4:09
2."Thinkin' About You"
4:37
3."Get Out"
3:22
4."Soundtrack to My Broken Heart"3:10
5."Starlight"3:57
6."Stranded"
  • Hudson
  • Garrett
3:23
7."Ooh Baby"
  • Joel "JackPot" Augustin
  • Alan Biamby
  • Butler
  • JackPot
  • Rico Love
3:40
8."Before She Said Hi" (featuring Big Sean)
4:25
9."I Choose You"Stargate4:22
10."Don't Walk Away"
  • Stewart
  • Sean K. Hall
  • Mario Barrett
  • Chuka Maduakor
  • Thabiso Nkhereanye
  • Stewart
  • Hall
  • The-Dream[b]
3:57
11."I Miss My Friend"
3:48
12."The Hardest Moment"
3:36
Total length:46:42
iTunes pre-order bonus tracks[33]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Depression (Thinkin' of You)"CJ HiltonHilton3:32
Japan bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Do for Love"
  • Harris
  • Davis
Dre & Vidal3:30

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies additional producer
  • ^[b] signifies co-producer

Sample credits

  • "Before She Said Hi" features a portion of the composition "Bootleggin'", as written by Dixon Wylie, Bobby Dan Pointer, Ronald Simmons and Simtic Simmons

Personnel edit

Charts edit

Release history edit

Release dates for D.N.A.
Region Date Format Label(s) Catalog Ref(s)
United Kingdom October 12, 2009 RCA Music 88697496572 [38]
United States October 13, 2009 J 886974965725 [2]
Japan October 21, 2009 Sony Music Japan BVCP-40090 [39]

References edit

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  3. ^ a b LIVESTEEZ: "Interview: Mario Bares It All" February 24, 2009, at the Wayback Machine December 18, 2009
  4. ^ DYFUSE: "Emergency Room" track February 19, 2009
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  6. ^ . Twist Magazine. March 11, 2009. Archived from the original on May 28, 2009. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
  7. ^ Twitter: "My album is too Vocally & musically diverse.." July 24, 2009
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  9. ^ "Pelle Pelle featuring Mario". Pellepelle-europe.com. Retrieved August 20, 2009.
  10. ^ . DJBooth. June 4, 2009. Archived from the original on August 13, 2009. Retrieved August 20, 2009.
  11. ^ Rap-Up: "Mario Eyes March Release.." December 18, 2009
  12. ^ Bossip: "Studio News: Mario's And Then There Was Me" October 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine February 23, 2009
  13. ^ Twitter: "It's getting close And Then There Was Me.." March 19, 2009
  14. ^ "Yuup & R&B Lames on 106 - a Webcam & Vlog video" September 4, 2009
  15. ^ "New Music: Mario – Thinkin' About You" August 31, 2009
  16. ^ "Mario's "Stranded" goes for add at Urban AC"[permanent dead link] November 23, 2009
  17. ^ "Stranded - Mario". Billboard. Billboard.com. Retrieved January 19, 2011.
  18. ^ Broadcast from Mario: Chocolate Girls and Ohh Baby music video" 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine December 8, 2009
  19. ^ In the studio taking live calls!!! December 18, 2009
  20. ^ a b Kellman, Andy. "D.N.A. - Mario". AllMusic. Retrieved on 2011-03-20.
  21. ^ a b S., Nathan (October 13, 2009). . DJ Booth. Archived from the original on October 18, 2009. Retrieved October 22, 2009.
  22. ^ a b Wood, Mikael (October 16, 2009). "D.N.A. Review". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved October 12, 2009.
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This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is It is written too much like a fansite and required additional reliable sources for verification Please help improve this article if you can January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message D N A is the fourth studio album by American R amp B singer Mario It was released first in the United Kingdom on October 12 2009 by RCA Records and the following day in the US with J Records 2 On the album Mario has worked with some songwriters he already worked with including Bryan Michael Cox as well as new collaborators including The Dream Soundz and Jim Jonsin amongst others D N A Studio album by MarioReleasedOctober 12 2009RecordedFebruary 2008 March 2009GenreR amp B electropop 1 Length46 42LabelJProducerBangladesh Vidal Davis Sean Garrett Andre Harris Sean K Hall Eric Hudson Jackpot Jim Jonsin Harold Lilly Rico Love Malay Los Da Mystro The Monarch Terius The Dream Nash Kawan KP Prather The Runners Stargate C Tricky Stewart Elvis Blac Elvis WilliamsMario chronologyGo 2007 D N A 2009 Dancing Shadows 2018 Singles from D N A Break Up Released April 28 2009 Thinkin About You Released September 8 2009 Stranded Released November 23 2009 Ooh Baby Released January 21 2010 The album s lead single Break Up features Sean Garrett and Gucci Mane It was released on April 28 2009 in the US peaking at number 2 on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Chart and 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming his most successful single in five years since Let Me Love You The second single Thinkin About You was released on September 4 2009 Contents 1 Recording and production 1 1 Concept and themes 2 Release and promotion 2 1 Singles 3 Critical reception 4 Commercial performance 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Release history 9 ReferencesRecording and production editAt the end of 2007 Mario told Billboard Magazine that he had already begun designing the concept for his new album and that production would begin in February 2008 Later in an interview he described this album as World music an old school R amp B influenced with a modern dance pop sound and calling this the most personal colossal album of his career 3 In late 2008 a track titled Emergency Room leaked to the internet credited to Mario and featuring Rihanna and also played by various radio stations throughout the country Initially people were quick to assume it was Rihanna on the track as the studio vocalist Priscilla Renea s voice resembled Rihanna s The song is produced by Soundz 4 Also the song s title was especially controversial because of the situation which Rihanna is with her boyfriend Chris Brown which Vibe com has documented extensively Of the song Mario said This was a rough cut that I was working on and wanted to present it to Rihanna and her record label Those aren t Rihanna s vocals on the song at all The record was far from done I m still proud of the record but want to make sure that the truth is out there 5 Concept and themes edit Mario described the song The Hardest Moment which is set to be on his album as Personal because I say things in the record that have multiple meanings Like the chorus says A man that ain t afraid to cry is a man that s not afraid to die That to me even though I m talking about a relationship in the song I m talking about that point in a relationship where everything is over It s like you guys are cool you guys are friends but you re totally going separate ways That s probably one of the hardest things a young man and young woman can go through in their relationship And so that s what I m saying in that line But it also means to me that a strong man is not afraid to be vulnerable to cry and let it out 6 In a previous interview the song Starlight produced by The Dream Mario has explained the record the song is about going after a woman and describes it as dreamy and swaggerized 3 The album was originally scheduled to be released under the title And Then There Was Me 7 8 But on January 10 2009 Mario told Singersroom com that the album title may change for his effort 9 When asked to explain what the original title meant he said And Then There Was Me is more than just me sayin my music is fresh but who I am as a person That title for me is like you ve got the Trey Songz the Ne Yos and you ve got the Chris Browns of the world you ve got all these new artists This is my fourth album and some of them aren t even on their third album I m coming back with something fresh and new And then there s me there s Mario 10 The album title has since changed to D N A to reflect the musical changes that Mario has gone through since his last album Release and promotion editMario was initially unsure of when the album would be released However in an interview with Rap Up com he was considering March or April 2009 11 The release date was pushed back to June 2009 12 But then on Twitter he said It s getting close And Then There Was Me late summer 13 Online retailers Amazon later confirmed a September 22 2009 release date for the project which later changed again to October 13 2009 by J Records and Mario s official website for a United States release It is Mario s second album to feature a Parental Advisory warning for strong language the first being 2007 s release of Go In early September 2009 Mario Trey Songz Day26 and Sean Garrett announced on 106 amp Park that they will all tour with RichGirl across the U S 14 Singles edit Break Up was the lead single of the album featuring Sean Garrett and Gucci Mane It was written by Garret and Mario with production from Bangladesh Thinkin About You is the second single to be released on September 4 2009 15 The song debuted on the US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs at number 96 The single was produced by the Runners and the Monarch Stranded was sent to US Urban AC radio on November 23 2009 16 In January 2010 the song entered on the Billboard Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs peaking at number 84 17 Mario recorded a music video in the Baltimore Washington D C metropolitan area for the song Ooh Baby and was released on January 21 2010 18 19 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbout com nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 DJ Booth3 5 5 21 Entertainment WeeklyB 22 NewsdayB 23 Now nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 Prestige Magazine8 10 25 USA Today nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 Upon its release D N A received generally positive reviews from most music critics based on an aggregate score of 73 100 from Metacritic 27 Ken Capobianco of The Boston Globe called the album an unfussy beautifully sung set in which the 23 year old Mario taps into the tenderness of early Maxwell producing straight up love songs without histrionics and Mario s singing so smooth that Stevie Wonder would approve 28 Andrew Rennie of Now argues the album is grown up seductive and a little bit explicit when it needs to be it s a small triumph for guys trying to get in touch with their emotions through the medium of R amp B 24 Mariel Concepcion of Billboard magazine praised Mario s representation of desolation on D N A Mario has a broken heart and he s pouring it all out on his latest set 29 Glenn Gamboa of Newsday concluded that Mario has now mastered smooth R amp B 23 Steve Jones of USA Today notes with each new album Mario has grown a little more adventurous artistically 26 ConcreteLoop com gave D N A a mostly positive review stating the album is refreshingly different in a sea of R amp B that tends to sound a little monotonous 30 In summation of his album review Nile Ivey of BET said D N A kept a consistent setting giving the consumer the full on experience on what it s like for a man to endure a painful separation Not to say Mario himself went through one however he did a hell of a job convincing us he did 31 Though the reviews were mostly positive there were a few criticisms leveled at D N A Andy Kellman of AllMusic laments while it will please the majority of the fan base the material does not allow Mario a vocalist more versatile than many would like to admit to do much more than toggle between a Lothario and a softie 20 Mikael Wood of Entertainment Weekly called Mario forgettable in his mixed review of the album arguing lack of personality doesn t kill the disc s ample pleasures It just makes you wonder whose D N A we re examining 22 DJBooth Net was left believing that D N A represents Mario expanding as a musician but not necessarily evolving 21 Commercial performance editD N A debuted at number 9 on the US Billboard 200 and number 2 on Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart selling 32 000 copies in its first week 32 Mario commented on the sales to Billboard I can t say why I don t get my just due but it only makes me hungrier he says I want to continue challenging myself and making incredible music that will connect with fans around the world I plan to keep creating a distinctive lane for myself D N A with the help of Break Up does just that 32 Track listing editD N A track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Break Up featuring Gucci Mane amp Sean Garrett Sean The Pen Garrett Radric Davis Shondrae CrawfordSean Garrett Mr Bangladesh4 092 Thinkin About You Jermaine Jackson Andrew Harr Andre Davidson Shawn Davidson Karlyn Ramsey Richard ButlerThe Runners The Monarch a Rico Love b 4 373 Get Out James Scheffer ButlerJim Jonsin Love3 224 Soundtrack to My Broken Heart Carlos McKinney ButlerLos Da Mystro Love3 105 Starlight Christopher Stewart Terius NashTricky Stewart The Dream3 576 Stranded Eric Hudson GarrettHudson Garrett3 237 Ooh Baby Joel JackPot Augustin Alan Biamby ButlerJackPot Rico Love3 408 Before She Said Hi featuring Big Sean Andre Harris Vidal Davis Harry Zelnick Sean Anderson Alexander Chiger Dixon Wylie Bobby Dan Pointer Ronald Simmons Simtic SimmonsDre amp Vidal Love4 259 I Choose You Tor Erik Hermansen Mikkel S Eriksen Kenneth EdmondsStargate4 2210 Don t Walk Away Stewart Sean K Hall Mario Barrett Chuka Maduakor Thabiso NkhereanyeStewart Hall The Dream b 3 5711 I Miss My Friend James Ho Kawan KP Prather Jessyca Wilson EdmondsMalay KP3 4812 The Hardest Moment Elvis Williams Lilly Mack WoodwardBlac Elvis Lilly3 36Total length 46 42 iTunes pre order bonus tracks 33 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length13 Depression Thinkin of You CJ HiltonHilton3 32 Japan bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length14 Do for Love HarrisDavisDre amp Vidal3 30 Notes a signifies additional producer b signifies co producer Sample credits Before She Said Hi features a portion of the composition Bootleggin as written by Dixon Wylie Bobby Dan Pointer Ronald Simmons and Simtic SimmonsPersonnel editVocals Mario amp Rico Love Background vocals Mario amp Rico Love Engineers Paul Boutin Mikkel S Eriksen Kuk Harrell Malay Damien Lewis Phil Margaziotis Kevin Mayer Carlos Oyanedelm Miguel Pidero Brian B Luv Thomas Pat Thral Miles Walker Mike Hitman Wilson amp James M Wisner Production engineer Pat Thral Musician Los Da Mystro Mikkel S Eriksen amp Tor Erik Hermansen aka Stargate Eric Hudson amp Malay Bass Andre Bowman Guitar Kenneth Babyface Edmonds Strings Lee Blaske Ashanti Floyd amp Kevin Gripp Griffin Strings arrangements Jeff Bova Programming Sean K amp Malay Drum programming Brent Kolato amp Ken Lewis Groomer Julian Payne Executive producer Peter Edge Robert P Teamer Sean Garrett amp Mario Mastering David Kutch Creative direction design Michelle Holme Creative producer Erwin Gorostiza amp Robert P Teamer Photography Florian Schneider Styling Sylvia Akuchie amp Rhasika J Thompson Assistant Kory Aaron Ghazi Hourani Edward Lidow Giancarlo Lino Erik Madrid Christian Plata Jay Henchman Fareed Salamah D P Samuels Jason Sherwood amp Mike Tsarsati Production assistant Christy Hall amp Robert P Teamer Conductor Los Da Mystro amp Rico Love Creative producer Erwin Gorostiza amp Robert P Teamer Vocal engineer Kuk Harrell Vocal producers Kenneth Babyface Edmonds Kuk Harrell amp Rico Love Mixing Vidal Davis Vicent Dilorenzo Jaycen Fowler Robert Marks Manny Marroquin Dave Pensado Phil Tam amp Phil Tan Digital editing Jeff Supa Jeff Villanueva Featuring vocals Gucci Mane Sean Garrett amp Big SeanCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for D N A Chart 2009 Peakposition UK R amp B Albums OCC 34 19 US Billboard 200 35 9 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 36 2 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for D N A Chart 2009 Position US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 37 90Release history editRelease dates for D N A Region Date Format Label s Catalog Ref s United Kingdom October 12 2009 CDdigital download RCA Music 88697496572 38 United States October 13 2009 J 886974965725 2 Japan October 21 2009 Sony Music Japan BVCP 40090 39 References edit a b Nero Mark Edward October 10 2009 Review Mario DNA About com Archived from the original on October 18 2009 Retrieved March 20 2011 a b The Official Mario Site The official Mario site Mario2u com 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And Then There Was Me March 19 2009 Yuup amp R amp B Lames on 106 a Webcam amp Vlog video September 4 2009 New Music Mario Thinkin About You August 31 2009 Mario s Stranded goes for add at Urban AC permanent dead link November 23 2009 Stranded Mario Billboard Billboard com Retrieved January 19 2011 Broadcast from Mario Chocolate Girls and Ohh Baby music video Archived 2011 07 16 at the Wayback Machine December 8 2009 In the studio taking live calls December 18 2009 a b Kellman Andy D N A Mario AllMusic Retrieved on 2011 03 20 a b S Nathan October 13 2009 Mario D N A Hip Hop Album Review DJ Booth Archived from the original on October 18 2009 Retrieved October 22 2009 a b Wood Mikael October 16 2009 D N A Review Entertainment Weekly Retrieved October 12 2009 a b Gamboa Glenn October 9 2009 Smooth R amp B from Mario on D N A Newsday Retrieved October 12 2009 a b Rennie Andrew November 4 2009 Mario D N A Now Magazine Retrieved December 16 2009 PM ALBUM REVIEW MARIO D N A Prestige Magazine 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