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The MF Life

The MF Life is the second studio album by Canadian recording artist Melanie Fiona, released March 20, 2012, on SRC Records and Universal Republic Records. Production was handled by several record producers, including No I.D., Salaam Remi, Andrea Martin, Rico Love, Los Da Mystro and T-Pain, among others. Its music expands on the traditional R&B influences of Fiona's 2009 debut album, The Bridge, and its songs deal with themes of aggrievement, longing, and romantic triumph.

The MF Life
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 20, 2012 (2012-03-20)
Recorded2010–12
GenreR&B[1]
Length52:25
LabelSRC, Universal Republic
Producer
Melanie Fiona chronology
The Bridge
(2009)
The MF Life
(2012)
Singles from The MF Life
  1. "Gone and Never Coming Back"
    Released: January 11, 2011
  2. "4 AM"
    Released: September 6, 2011
  3. "This Time"
    Released: February 20, 2012
  4. "Change the Record"
    Released: June 4, 2012

The album debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200, selling 34,000 copies in its first week. It produced three singles, including the R&B hit "4 AM". Upon its release, The MF Life received generally positive reviews from music critics, who commended its production, songwriting and Fiona's vocals. Fiona promoted it with a national tour throughout March 2012. As of May 2012, the album has sold 69,500 copies in the United States.

Background and recording edit

After the shutdown of Universal Motown Records, Fiona was transferred to Universal Republic Records.[2] In an interview with Gary Graff, she said that the delay in the album's release allowed her to reach out to rappers J. Cole and Nas to contribute to the songs "This Time" and "Running", respectively.[2]

Recording sessions for the album took place at Glenwood Place Studios in Burbank, 4220 Feng Shui Studios in Los Angeles, Circle House Studios, The Hit Factory Criteria, and Body Music in Miami, Chevy Shack and Losta Studios in Atlanta, Summit Sound in New York, and The Armoury Vault in Toronto, Canada.[3]

In a press release, Fiona explained the album's title, "the ‘MF’ in the album title represents my initials, but it also gets at the many facets of myself as an artist and a young woman. It can be viewed as the ‘Mighty Fine Life’ in times of triumph and success, but also the ‘Mother-F-ing Life’ when I'm dealing with frustration or misfortune. I celebrate both. I feel it would be dishonest if everything was all about glitz and glamour. It's about the balance of life, the yin and the yang, the good and the bad, all of that."[4]

Music and lyrics edit

According to Sarah Godfrey of The Washington Post, The MF Life expands on the traditional R&B influences of Fiona's debut album,[5] with some songs Andy Kellman from AllMusic said delve into soft rock and classic soul influences.[6] Songs such as "L.O.V.E." and "Watch Me Work" are styled in soul;[7][8] the guitar-laden "Break Down These Walls" and "Wrong Side of a Love Song" have rock elements.[7][9] "4 AM" draws on the hazy synth of Drake's "Marvins Room" and the emotional aesthetic of Alicia Keys' "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart".[10]

The album's lyrics deal with themes of longing, aggrievement,[6][9] and romantic triumph.[8] Music writers have noted Fiona's singing voice on the album as slightly husky and emotive.[6][8][9]

Release and promotion edit

The album's lead single, "Gone and Never Coming Back", peaked at number 37 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[11] The second single, "4 AM", was sent to urban radio stations on August 30, 2011.[12] It peaked at number eight on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and number 81 on the Billboard Hot 100.[13]

Originally scheduled for a 2011 release, The MF Life was released on March 20, 2012, on SRC and Universal Republic.[2][14] Fiona promoted the album with a national tour throughout March 2012.[15] It included dates at World Cafe Live in Philadelphia and the Austin Urban Music Festival in Texas.[2]

When The MF Life was released, it sold 34,000 copies in its first week and debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200.[16] It sold 16,200 copies in its second week on the chart.[17] By May 2012, the album had sold 69,500 copies in the United States.[18] In Switzerland, The MF Life charted for eight weeks and peaked at number 23.[19] It also charted at number 32 on the United Kingdom's R&B Albums Chart.[20]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [6]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[21]
Fact3/5[10]
Los Angeles Times    [8]
Now2/5[22]
Rolling Stone     [23]
USA Today    [1]

The MF Life received generally positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 75, based on nine reviews.[24] AllMusic editor Andy Kellman found Fiona "remarkably versatile when it comes to modes of expression" and stated, "The more beneficial mix of songwriting and production collaborators ... helps make The MF Life superior to the debut in every way."[6] Entertainment Weekly felt the "slow-burning" songs remain her strength,[21] while Jon Caramanica from The New York Times praised the production overall and stated, "Though this album lacks some of the intensity of her debut ... it still showcases Ms. Fiona ably."[9] Ken Capobianco of The Boston Globe viewed the album as "a more fully realized and personal set of songs than her debut", writing that "she charts the vicissitudes of love with searing conviction and style ... she ratchets up the intensity, as she co-writes nearly all of the songs and often delivers them with stunning clarity and power."[7] Rolling Stone writer Maura Johnston called her "multidimensional" and stated, "Big-name guests ... accentuate Fiona's strengths instead of overshadowing them, a testament to her supreme confidence."[23]

In a mixed review, Kevin Ritchie of Now felt that The MF Life is "closer to a traditional multi-producer record featuring a checklist of styles ... that showcase her technical precision as a singer but reluctance to colour outside the lines."[22] Los Angeles Times writer Ernest Hardy viewed that Fiona's "lapses into hard, hyper-emotive singing" make the content's emotion seem ingenuine and stated, "The songs are a bit stronger this time around, but few offer much in the way of great lyrics or real insight".[8] Alex Macpherson of Fact called the album "occasionally transcendent" and commented that it "aims more to be a well-rounded work than a visionary one, and in that respect it succeeds admirably."[10]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."This Time" (featuring J. Cole)No I.D.3:48
2."4 AM"
4:50
3."Break Down These Walls"
  • Austin
  • Wilson
  • Wyreman
  • Randolph
No I.D.4:09
4."I Been That Girl"T-Minus2:53
5."Wrong Side of a Love Song"
  • Hallim
  • Matthew Kahane
  • George Soule
Jack Splash4:28
6."Running" (featuring Nas)Salaam Remi5:29
7."Change the Record" (featuring B.o.B)Los Da Mystro4:05
8."Gone and Never Coming Back"
  • Martin
  • Jay Fenix
  • Fenix
  • Martin
3:45
9."Bones"
Jack Splash3:53
10."Watch Me Work"
  • Hallim
  • Lindsay Fields
  • Nia Myricks
  • Jordan Suecof
  • Antario Holmes
  • Antoine Noegelen
  • Infinity
  • DayThree_Tario
3:25
11."Can’t Say I Never Loved You"
  • Martin
  • Espen Lind
  • Amund Gjorklund
Espionage3:47
12."L.O.V.E." (duet with John Legend)
No I.D.3:55
13."6 AM" (featuring T-Pain) (bonus track)
  • Hallim
  • Faheem Najm
  • Donald Cook
  • Jon A. Gordon
  • Michael A. Gordon
4:13
Digital bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Gone (La Dada Di)" (featuring Snoop Dogg)Soundz3:36
Deluxe edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Rock Paper Scissors"
  • Ginette Claudette
  • Eritza Laus
  • Cannon Mapp
  • Hasham Hussein
  • Denarius Motes
Sham & Motesart 
15."Can't Do This No More"
  • Hallim
  • Martin
  • Kahane
Jack Splash 
16."What Am I to Do"
  • Hallim
  • Martin
  • Kahane
Jack Splash 
17."Like I Love You"Dwayne "Supa Dups" Chin-Quee 

Personnel edit

Credits for The MF Life adapted from liner notes.[25]

Charts edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Jones, Steve (March 20, 2012). "Listen Up: Esperanza Spalding, Melanie Fiona, more". USA Today. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d Graff, Gary (March 14, 2012). "Melanie Fiona Used 'MF Life' Delay To Bring In Nas, Drake, J. Cole". Billboard. Retrieved March 27, 2012.
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  4. ^ "Melanie Fiona :: Bio". Universal Republic. Retrieved June 10, 2012.
  5. ^ Godfrey, Sarah (March 19, 2012). "Review: Melanie Fiona takes on new genres in 'The MF Life'". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 22, 2012.
  6. ^ a b c d e Kellman, Andy. "The MF Life – Melanie Fiona". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Review. Retrieved March 22, 2012.
  7. ^ a b c Capobianco, Ken (March 17, 2012). "Melanie Fiona, 'The MF Life'". The Boston Globe. Retrieved March 22, 2012.
  8. ^ a b c d e Hardy, Ernest (March 19, 2012). "Album review: Melanie Fiona's 'The MF Life'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 22, 2012.
  9. ^ a b c d Caramanica, Jon (March 20, 2012). "Albums From Wiz Khalifa, Melanie Fiona and Lost in the Trees". The New York Times. p. C3. Retrieved March 22, 2012.
  10. ^ a b c Macpherson, Alex (April 25, 2012). "Melanie Fiona: The MF Life". Fact. The Vinyl Factory. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
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  12. ^ "Melanie Fiona". AllAccess. February 27, 2012. Retrieved June 10, 2012.
  13. ^ "Melanie Fiona Album & Song Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved June 10, 2012.
  14. ^ "Melanie Fiona Reveals Release Date, Cover Art For "The MF Life"". Rap-Up.com. Rap-Up. February 9, 2012. Retrieved February 9, 2012.
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  17. ^ Langhorne, Cyrus (April 4, 2012). "Madonna Strips Down At No. 1, Drake Falls From Top 20, E-40, DJ Premier & Freddie Foxxx Invade The Chart". SOHH. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  18. ^ Langhorne, Cyrus (April 18, 2012). "Nicki Minaj Falls From No. 1, Monica Brings Life To Top 5, Trip Lee Invades The Chart". SOHH. Retrieved June 10, 2012.
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  20. ^ "2012-03-31 Top 40 R&B Albums Archive". Official Charts Company. Retrieved June 10, 2012.
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  22. ^ a b Ritchie, Kevin (April 26, 2012). "Melanie Fiona – The MF Life". Now. Vol. 31, no. 35. Toronto. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
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  30. ^ "Melanie Fiona Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  31. ^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2012". Billboard. Retrieved August 1, 2020.

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The MF Life is the second studio album by Canadian recording artist Melanie Fiona released March 20 2012 on SRC Records and Universal Republic Records Production was handled by several record producers including No I D Salaam Remi Andrea Martin Rico Love Los Da Mystro and T Pain among others Its music expands on the traditional R amp B influences of Fiona s 2009 debut album The Bridge and its songs deal with themes of aggrievement longing and romantic triumph The MF LifeStudio album by Melanie FionaReleasedMarch 20 2012 2012 03 20 Recorded2010 12GenreR amp B 1 Length52 25LabelSRC Universal RepublicProducerNo I D Salaam RemiAndrea MartinRico LoveEarl HoodEric Goudy IIJack SplashLos Da MystroJay FenixInfinityAntario Tario HolmesEspionageSham amp MotesartT PainSupa DupsSoundzMelanie Fiona chronologyThe Bridge 2009 The MF Life 2012 Singles from The MF Life Gone and Never Coming Back Released January 11 2011 4 AM Released September 6 2011 This Time Released February 20 2012 Change the Record Released June 4 2012 The album debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200 selling 34 000 copies in its first week It produced three singles including the R amp B hit 4 AM Upon its release The MF Life received generally positive reviews from music critics who commended its production songwriting and Fiona s vocals Fiona promoted it with a national tour throughout March 2012 As of May 2012 the album has sold 69 500 copies in the United States Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Music and lyrics 3 Release and promotion 4 Critical reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 References 9 External linksBackground and recording editAfter the shutdown of Universal Motown Records Fiona was transferred to Universal Republic Records 2 In an interview with Gary Graff she said that the delay in the album s release allowed her to reach out to rappers J Cole and Nas to contribute to the songs This Time and Running respectively 2 Recording sessions for the album took place at Glenwood Place Studios in Burbank 4220 Feng Shui Studios in Los Angeles Circle House Studios The Hit Factory Criteria and Body Music in Miami Chevy Shack and Losta Studios in Atlanta Summit Sound in New York and The Armoury Vault in Toronto Canada 3 In a press release Fiona explained the album s title the MF in the album title represents my initials but it also gets at the many facets of myself as an artist and a young woman It can be viewed as the Mighty Fine Life in times of triumph and success but also the Mother F ing Life when I m dealing with frustration or misfortune I celebrate both I feel it would be dishonest if everything was all about glitz and glamour It s about the balance of life the yin and the yang the good and the bad all of that 4 Music and lyrics editAccording to Sarah Godfrey of The Washington Post The MF Life expands on the traditional R amp B influences of Fiona s debut album 5 with some songs Andy Kellman from AllMusic said delve into soft rock and classic soul influences 6 Songs such as L O V E and Watch Me Work are styled in soul 7 8 the guitar laden Break Down These Walls and Wrong Side of a Love Song have rock elements 7 9 4 AM draws on the hazy synth of Drake s Marvins Room and the emotional aesthetic of Alicia Keys Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart 10 The album s lyrics deal with themes of longing aggrievement 6 9 and romantic triumph 8 Music writers have noted Fiona s singing voice on the album as slightly husky and emotive 6 8 9 Release and promotion editThe album s lead single Gone and Never Coming Back peaked at number 37 on the US Billboard Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 11 The second single 4 AM was sent to urban radio stations on August 30 2011 12 It peaked at number eight on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs and number 81 on the Billboard Hot 100 13 Originally scheduled for a 2011 release The MF Life was released on March 20 2012 on SRC and Universal Republic 2 14 Fiona promoted the album with a national tour throughout March 2012 15 It included dates at World Cafe Live in Philadelphia and the Austin Urban Music Festival in Texas 2 When The MF Life was released it sold 34 000 copies in its first week and debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200 16 It sold 16 200 copies in its second week on the chart 17 By May 2012 the album had sold 69 500 copies in the United States 18 In Switzerland The MF Life charted for eight weeks and peaked at number 23 19 It also charted at number 32 on the United Kingdom s R amp B Albums Chart 20 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Entertainment WeeklyA 21 Fact3 5 10 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Now2 5 22 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 USA Today nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 The MF Life received generally positive reviews from critics At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album received an average score of 75 based on nine reviews 24 AllMusic editor Andy Kellman found Fiona remarkably versatile when it comes to modes of expression and stated The more beneficial mix of songwriting and production collaborators helps make The MF Life superior to the debut in every way 6 Entertainment Weekly felt the slow burning songs remain her strength 21 while Jon Caramanica from The New York Times praised the production overall and stated Though this album lacks some of the intensity of her debut it still showcases Ms Fiona ably 9 Ken Capobianco of The Boston Globe viewed the album as a more fully realized and personal set of songs than her debut writing that she charts the vicissitudes of love with searing conviction and style she ratchets up the intensity as she co writes nearly all of the songs and often delivers them with stunning clarity and power 7 Rolling Stone writer Maura Johnston called her multidimensional and stated Big name guests accentuate Fiona s strengths instead of overshadowing them a testament to her supreme confidence 23 In a mixed review Kevin Ritchie of Now felt that The MF Life is closer to a traditional multi producer record featuring a checklist of styles that showcase her technical precision as a singer but reluctance to colour outside the lines 22 Los Angeles Times writer Ernest Hardy viewed that Fiona s lapses into hard hyper emotive singing make the content s emotion seem ingenuine and stated The songs are a bit stronger this time around but few offer much in the way of great lyrics or real insight 8 Alex Macpherson of Fact called the album occasionally transcendent and commented that it aims more to be a well rounded work than a visionary one and in that respect it succeeds admirably 10 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 This Time featuring J Cole Johnta AustinErnest WilsonSteve WyremanKevin RandolphJermaine ColeNo I D 3 482 4 AM Richard ButlerMelanie HallimEarl HoodEric Goudy IIRico LoveEarl HoodEric Goudy II4 503 Break Down These Walls AustinWilsonWyremanRandolphNo I D 4 094 I Been That Girl Aubrey Drake GrahamTyler WilliamsT Minus2 535 Wrong Side of a Love Song HallimMatthew KahaneGeorge SouleJack Splash4 286 Running featuring Nas HallimNasir JonesSalaam Remi GibbsSalaam Remi5 297 Change the Record featuring B o B HallimAndrea MartinCarlos McKinneyBobby SimmonsLos Da Mystro4 058 Gone and Never Coming Back MartinJay FenixFenixMartin3 459 Bones Paloma FaithAndre MerrittKahaneJack Splash3 5310 Watch Me Work HallimLindsay FieldsNia MyricksJordan SuecofAntario HolmesAntoine NoegelenInfinityDayThree Tario3 2511 Can t Say I Never Loved You MartinEspen LindAmund GjorklundEspionage3 4712 L O V E duet with John Legend HallimJohn StephensWilsonWyremanRandolphNo I D 3 5513 6 AM featuring T Pain bonus track HallimFaheem NajmDonald CookJon A GordonMichael A GordonThe Gordon BrothersT Pain4 13 Digital bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length14 Gone La Dada Di featuring Snoop Dogg Shanell WoodgettKenneth CobyCalvin BroadusSoundz3 36 Deluxe edition bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length14 Rock Paper Scissors Ginette ClaudetteEritza LausCannon MappHasham HusseinDenarius MotesSham amp Motesart 15 Can t Do This No More HallimMartinKahaneJack Splash 16 What Am I to Do HallimMartinKahaneJack Splash 17 Like I Love You HallimStacy BartheLuke BoydJason GilbertDwayne Chin QueeMitchum ChinDwayne Supa Dups Chin Quee Personnel editCredits for The MF Life adapted from liner notes 25 Johnta Austin background vocals Diego Avendano engineer B o B featured artist Bobby Brass assistant engineer end chorus engineer Myisha Brooks publicity Sandy Brummels art direction Los DaMystro conductor producer Gleyder Gee Disla engineer E producer Kirk Edwards photography Espionage musician producer Jay Fenix musician producer Melanie Fiona art direction primary artist Elizabeth Gallardo assistant engineer Eric Goudy II keyboards programming Skye Griffin background vocals George Gumbs vocal engineer Tiara Hargrave publicity Chuck Harmony additional music additional production Vincent Henry guitar saxophone Melantha Hodge marketing Antario Holmes keyboards producer Earl Hood keyboards programming Diallobe Johnson marketing Rob Kinelski engineer mixing Jason Chyld Kpana A amp R Cameron Krone photography John Legend featured artist Espen Lind engineer Rico Love background vocals composer producer Omar Loya assistant engineer Victor Mancusi assistant engineer end chorus engineer mixing Fabian Marasciullo mixing Rob Marks mixing Manny Marroquin mixing Andrea Martin associate producer background vocals producer vocal producer Sean McCoy mixing assistant Pierre Medor engineer Vlado Meller mastering Ian Mercel engineer Michael Michel A amp R producer Carmen Murray A amp R art direction producer stylist Francis Murray engineer F Najm composer Nas featured artist Scott Naughton engineer Tiffany Naval art direction No Id producer vocals K Randolph composer Kevin Randolph keyboards Salaam Remi arranger bass drums guitar keyboards producer Tony Reyes bass guitar Steve Rifkind producer Gillian Russell A amp R Gennaro Schiano mixing assistant Lynn Scott marketing Noah Shebib vocal producer Jack Splash engineer mixing musician producer Jordan Suecof percussion producer programming T Pain composer featured artist producer T Minus producer Javier Valverde vocal engineer Martha Violante stylist James Wisner mixing Steve Wyreman bass composer guitarCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2012 Peakposition Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 26 23 UK R amp B Albums OCC 27 32 Canadian Albums Billboard 28 64 US Billboard 200 29 7 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 30 1 Year end charts edit Chart 2012 Position US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 31 45References edit a b Jones Steve March 20 2012 Listen Up Esperanza Spalding Melanie Fiona more USA Today Retrieved July 7 2012 a b c d Graff Gary March 14 2012 Melanie Fiona Used MF Life Delay To Bring In Nas Drake J Cole Billboard Retrieved March 27 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Album amp Song Chart History Billboard Retrieved June 10 2012 Melanie Fiona Reveals Release Date Cover Art For The MF Life Rap Up com Rap Up February 9 2012 Retrieved February 9 2012 MELANIE FIONA s THE MF LIFE in Stores Today Press release New York Business Wire March 20 2012 Retrieved June 10 2012 Caulfield Keith March 28 2012 Hunger Games Soundtrack Debuts at No 1 on Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved March 28 2012 Langhorne Cyrus April 4 2012 Madonna Strips Down At No 1 Drake Falls From Top 20 E 40 DJ Premier amp Freddie Foxxx Invade The Chart SOHH Retrieved April 6 2012 Langhorne Cyrus April 18 2012 Nicki Minaj Falls From No 1 Monica Brings Life To Top 5 Trip Lee Invades The Chart SOHH Retrieved June 10 2012 Melanie Fiona The MF Life Hung Medien Retrieved June 10 2012 2012 03 31 Top 40 R amp B Albums Archive Official Charts Company Retrieved June 10 2012 a b The MF Life review Melanie Fiona Review Entertainment Weekly No 1199 March 23 2012 p 74 a b Ritchie Kevin April 26 2012 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