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Unexpected (Michelle Williams album)

Unexpected is the third solo studio album by American singer Michelle Williams. It was released by Columbia Records and Music World Entertainment on October 7, 2008 in North America.[2] Her first solo project following the disbandment of her group Destiny's Child in 2006, it marked Williams' first full-length dance-influenced commercial pop album, moving away from the gospel style of her previous efforts Heart to Yours (2002) and Do You Know (2004). Unexpected fuses dance-pop, R&B and electronic music to form a wide selection of up-tempo, beat-driven, club-oriented songs which gradually calm into slower material more R&B in sound and style.

Unexpected
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 12, 2008 (2008-08-12)
Recorded2007–2008
Genre
Length43:27
Label
Producer
Michelle Williams chronology
Do You Know
(2004)
Unexpected
(2008)
Journey to Freedom
(2014)
Singles from Unexpected
  1. "We Break the Dawn"
    Released: April 15, 2008 (2008-04-15)
  2. "The Greatest"
    Released: September 9, 2008 (2008-09-09)
  3. "Hello Heartbreak"
    Released: December 2, 2008 (2008-12-02)

Recording sessions for the album originally began in 2005, with the songs being mostly mid-tempo contemporary R&B and soul songs, however, after playing the "first sketch" of the album to her mother, Williams says she was "challenged" to go back and record songs that "people could dance to" and so in 2007 Williams began working extensively with producer, songwriter and arranger Rico Love to create an entirely new album – which Williams would later sum up simply as "unexpected". In addition, producers such as Jim Jonsin, Soulshock & Karlin, and Stargate, and Wayne Wilkins contributed to the track listing.[1]

Upon its release, the album earned positive reviews from critics, with many complimenting Williams's decision to breakaway from her earlier projects, the album's production and the overall direction of the album. Unexpected debuted and peaked at number forty-two and number eleven on the US Billboard 200 and US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts respectively, selling 14,618 copies in the United States in its first week of release. The album spawned three singles – "We Break the Dawn", which preceded the release of the album, "The Greatest" and "Hello Heartbreak".[1] Unexpected was Williams' last release through Columbia.

Background edit

With the release of two previous albums, Heart to Yours and Do You Know, Williams had established herself as a promising success in the gospel music industry, topping and dominating the US Billboard Gospel Albums chart in 2002,[3][4] selling over 200,000 units of her debut album[5] and 78,000 of her second.[6] Williams had also pursued acting, starring in the Broadway musical Aida in 2003[7][8] and the 2007 touring production of The Color Purple[9] which earned her an award for "Lead Female Actress" in 2008 at the 18th Annual NAACP Theatre Awards.[10] In addition to this, Williams made her television debut via three episodes on UPN's Half & Half as "Naomi".[11]

In 2005 however, during an interview with MTV about Destiny's Child's #1's album and last single "Stand Up For Love", Beyoncé Knowles said Williams was "working on her third solo album" which "may veer from gospel" to a more "mainstream R&B" sound. Also referenced in the article is Williams' cover of the Al Green classic, "Let's Stay Together" that was not only featured in a Gap commercial but also on the Roll Bounce soundtrack.[12] In 2006, Williams confirmed her change of musical direction and sound explaining, "I know my first two albums were gospel, but I'm going to do some soul music because I love R&B music, so I'm excited about that opportunity" at Clive Davis's annual pre-Grammy party. Williams also expressed great interest in working with Anthony Hamilton, John Legend and Bonnie Raitt, stating that the album would "hopefully" "be out at the end of [the] year [or] early next year".[11]

Production and development edit

The "first sketch" of Unexpected is believed to have been made up of primarily contemporary R&B music, partially due to a previously-unreleased song titled "Stay for a Minute", dated to 2006, that Williams released for free online via her Twitter in 2010 and statements made by herself and former-bandmate Beyoncé in 2005 and 2006.[13] However, Williams explained throughout many of the promotional interviews and television appearances for the album, that her mother "challenged" her "to record another album" – something that "people could dance to" – and so Williams started recording songs that drew inspiration from dance and electronic music to form another album.

While explaining this story (shortly before performing) for Fox Light she heralded Unexpected as being "the best one out of two".[14][15][16] Williams discussed during interviews for FuseOnDemand and Fox News, that the album title came about after she was asked by her manager "to sum up" the "album with one word", at which point she replied "unexpected" and thus the album was titled.[15][17] With two chart-topping contemporary gospel albums to her name, Williams revealed the reason for the dramatic change in sound and genre for Unexpected in an interview with Clayton Perry of Blogcritics in which she cited her "heart" as her sole inspiration for the change she orchestrated – "not because people told [her] or people wanted [her] to" but because she "wanted to". She also discussed that it was during the production of Unexpected that she was introduced to and began experimenting with different "sound effects" and elements of electronic music.[18]

Release and promotion edit

 
Williams performing on stage at the J&R Musicfest at City Hall Park in New York City in 2008.

The album's release date was first announced to be August 12, 2008, but was unexpectedly changed to October 7, 2008 to allow more time to promote the album.[19] Prior to the album's release, Williams performed on The Wendy Williams Show, The Early Show and appeared on Good Day LA, Total Request Live and in the UK, on Loose Women to promote.[19]

Three singles were released in support of Unexpected. "We Break the Dawn", the album's lead single, was written by Solange Knowles and Wayne Wilkins and Andrew Frampton who produced the song.[20] Released on April 15, 2008 in the United States, it peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart,[21] number four on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart and twenty-six on the Global Dance Tracks chart.[22] The song became her first solo release to chart internationally, peaking at number forty-seven on the UK Singles Chart[23] and number thirty-eight on the Hungarian Radio Top 40.[24] A music video for the song, directed by Phil Griffin, was shot on April 23 in Los Angeles, California, premiering on May 20, 2008. The remix version of the song was produced by DJ Montay and features Flo Rida.[25]

"The Greatest", produced by Jim Jonsin, was released as the album's second single, replacing "Stop This Car" which was originally announced as the second single.[26] The song was released on September 9, 2008, gaining more recognition after being used in the movie Noah's Arc: Jumping The Broom. Despite receiving minor airplay in the US, in September 2008, "The Greatest" was released digitally and debuted at number fifty-four on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart before eventually peaking at number one.[27] The music video was shot on September 22 in Los Angeles, California and was directed by Thomas Kloss.[28][29][30] The song was listed by Billboard at number thirty-nine on the decade-end (2000–2009) Hot Dance Club Songs chart.[31][32] "Hello Heartbreak", was selected as the album's third single and second UK single.[33] Produced by Alex Da Kid and Jay Wes, the single received minor airplay and was released digitally in December 2008. The song peaked at number eight on the US Billboard Dance Singles Sales chart, and number forty on the Billboard Hot Singles Sales chart.[27][34]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic67/100[35]
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com     [36]
AllMusic     [37]
Billboard(Positive)[38]
Cross Rhythms          [39]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[40]
IOL     [41]
Slant Magazine     [42]
Vibe(Positive)[43]

Unexpected received positive reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a rated mean out of 100 from mainstream critics, the album received a score of 67, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[35] In his review for About.com, Ben Norman wrote that "with the release of Unexpected, Williams has welcomed R&B back into her arms with a modern edge, a la Rihanna and Chris Brown, infusing her soulful lyrics with party beats and dance-like synths [...] this album fits nicely into a lot of musical niches, making it a good addition to most collections. And you may be humming some of these tracks years down the line. Not my favorite of the year, but not too shabby either."[36] Mikael Wood of Billboard found that "Williams and her handlers have clearly been listening to recent hits by Rihanna and Ciara. That said, Unexpected does boast a handful of shiny electro-R&B gems that make Williams' journey from church to club as enjoyable as it was inevitable."[38] Similarly, Blues & Soul reviewer Pete Lewis noted that "many of the album's synth-heavy uptempo cuts rely heavily on the kind of Euro-dance-inspired electronica utilised recently by fellow US urbanites like Timbaland and Justin Timberlake."[44]

Entertainment Weekly editor Josette Compton wrote that Unexpected "pumps with technodriven tracks like "Hello Heartbreak" (which is reminiscent of Kylie Minogue) and made-for-radio cuts like the lead off single, "We Break the Dawn." Although the album's effervescent club feel tapers off near the end, when the songs grow formulaic, the album's charm could still give Michelle Williams a shot at the charts."[40] Robin Carolan of Slant Magazine called the Unexpected a "fairly decent album and by far the least pretentious, unashamedly pop record to be made by a Destiny's Child member so far." She noted that Williams had "stepped outside of the confines of the church and into the dark of the clubs, embracing au courant euro-pop sounds, and it's a move that works well for her."[42] Andy Cooper, writing for Cross Rhythms, felt that "though the production quality is undoubtedly extremely high, the lyrical focus will be a big disappointment to anyone looking for some gospel inspiration. The teen girl audience would appear to be the target once again, and much digital trickery has been brought into play to help Michelle sound (and look) younger. It's a great R&B pop record musically, but with songs such as "Lucky Girl" and "Hungover" it's unexpectedly shallow."[39] Vibe magazine declared Unexpected "natural, pleasant and brutally honest, opening the eyes of those who slept on Williams' skills."[43]

Commercial performance edit

In October 2008, Unexpected debuted on the US Billboard 200 albums chart at number forty-two – achieving greater success on Billboard's component charts (as with her previous albums Heart To Yours and Do You Know) where the album peaked at number eleven on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and number forty-two on the Digital Albums chart, with first week sales of 14,618 in the United States.[45][46] The album peaked within the top 40 of the UK R&B Albums Chart at number 38[47] whilst the single, "We Break The Dawn", peaked within the top fifty of the UK Singles Chart. As of April 2013, the album has sold 34,000 copies in the United States.[48][49]

In January 2009, Williams confirmed in a video blog that she and a production team were putting the finishing touches for a remix version of the album due for release in North America and Asia[50] going on to later state in June 2009 via Twitter that Unexpected would receive a full UK re-release and that "Hello Heartbreak" would be the first single set for release in August 2009.[51] Williams also confirmed in July 2009 that the London division of Sony Music was considering a re-issue of the album which created the opportunity to record some new songs. Furthermore, she revealed that the new remix album was almost complete and puts a hip hop and/or jazz spin on some the original album's tracks. She also said that some of the new remixes could also be released as part of the UK re-issue.[52] However, by the end of 2009, no further confirmation or news concerning the remix album or UK re-release was provided and therefore it is most likely that the ideas were scrapped.

Track listing edit

Unexpected track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Unexpected" (Intro) Raymond "Shonny B" Hilton0:44
2."Hello Heartbreak"4:07
3."We Break the Dawn"
  • Wilkins
  • Frampton
3:54
4."Lucky Girl Interlude"/"Lucky Girl"
  • Love
  • Alain Biamby
  • Joel Augustin
  • Love
  • Jackpot
  • Erron Williams
  • Love[a]
  • Chad "C-Note" Roper[a]
3:51
5."The Greatest"
  • Love
  • Scheffer
3:31
6."Till the End of the World"
  • Love
  • John Ho
  • Vyente Ruffin
3:10
7."Private Party"
  • Love
  • Dwayne "Dtown" Nesmith
  • Love
  • Nesmith
  • Love[a]
3:35
8."Hungover"Nixon3:31
9."We Break the Dawn (Part 2)" (featuring Flo Rida)
DJ Montay4:21
10."Stop This Car"StarGate3:58
11."Unexpected"
  • Love
  • Frampton
  • Wilkins
  • Wilkins
  • Frampton
  • Love[a]
3:37
12."Thank U"
  • Jack Kugell
  • Jason Pennock
  • Jamie Jones
  • D'Myreo Mitchell
  • Treasure Davis
  • Kugell
  • Jones
  • Pennock
  • REO
3:45
13."Too Young for Love"
  • Love
  • Earl Hood
  • Eric Goudy
3:56
FYE bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Sick of It"3:53
Digital edition bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Hello Heartbreak" (Matty's Body and Soul Mix)
  • Love
  • Scheffer
  • Jonsin
  • Matthias "Matty Heilbronn[c]
8:38
International digital edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."We Break the Dawn" (Karmatronic Radio Remix Edit)
  • Knowles
  • Frampton
  • Wilkins
  • Wilkins
  • Frampton
  • Karmatronic[c]
2:54
15."Hello Heartbreak" (Matty's Body and Soul Mix)
  • Love
  • Scheffer
  • Jonsin
  • Heilbronn[c]
8:38
iTunes Store and Amazon MP3 edition bonus video
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."We Break the Dawn" (music video)
  • Knowles
  • Frampton
  • Wilkins
  • Alex da Kid
  • Jay Wes
3:51

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies vocal producer(s)
  • ^[b] signifies co-producer(s)
  • ^[c] signifies additional producer(s)

Personnel edit

Credits are taken from the album's liner notes.[53]

Performers

  • Lead vocals – Michelle Williams
  • Guest vocals – Flo Rida
  • Backing vocals – Michelle Williams, Keli Nicole Price, LeChe D. Martin, Rico Love, Ravaughn Brown, Branden Burns, Treasure Dais

Musicians

Technical and production

Charts edit

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[54] 115
UK R&B Albums (OCC)[47] 38
US Billboard 200[55] 42
US Digital Albums (Billboard)[56] 24
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[57] 11

Release history edit

Region Date Label
Japan[58] August 12, 2008 Sony BMG
Chile[59] September 26, 2008
United Kingdom[60] September 29, 2008
Poland[61] September 30, 2008
United States[2] October 7, 2008 Columbia
Europe[2] December 5, 2008 Sony BMG

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Unexpected is the third solo studio album by American singer Michelle Williams It was released by Columbia Records and Music World Entertainment on October 7 2008 in North America 2 Her first solo project following the disbandment of her group Destiny s Child in 2006 it marked Williams first full length dance influenced commercial pop album moving away from the gospel style of her previous efforts Heart to Yours 2002 and Do You Know 2004 Unexpected fuses dance pop R amp B and electronic music to form a wide selection of up tempo beat driven club oriented songs which gradually calm into slower material more R amp B in sound and style UnexpectedStudio album by Michelle WilliamsReleasedAugust 12 2008 2008 08 12 Recorded2007 2008GenreDance pop electronica R amp BLength43 27LabelColumbia Music WorldProducerRaymond Shonny B Hilton Andrew Frampton Erron Williams Jackpot Royal XVI Dwayne Dtown Nesmith Jazz Nixon DJ Montay Jack Kugell James Jones Jason Pennock REO EHOOD and E2 Jim Jonsin Rico Love Soulshock amp Karlin Stargate Wayne Wilkins 1 Michelle Williams chronologyDo You Know 2004 Unexpected 2008 Journey to Freedom 2014 Singles from Unexpected We Break the Dawn Released April 15 2008 2008 04 15 The Greatest Released September 9 2008 2008 09 09 Hello Heartbreak Released December 2 2008 2008 12 02 Recording sessions for the album originally began in 2005 with the songs being mostly mid tempo contemporary R amp B and soul songs however after playing the first sketch of the album to her mother Williams says she was challenged to go back and record songs that people could dance to and so in 2007 Williams began working extensively with producer songwriter and arranger Rico Love to create an entirely new album which Williams would later sum up simply as unexpected In addition producers such as Jim Jonsin Soulshock amp Karlin and Stargate and Wayne Wilkins contributed to the track listing 1 Upon its release the album earned positive reviews from critics with many complimenting Williams s decision to breakaway from her earlier projects the album s production and the overall direction of the album Unexpected debuted and peaked at number forty two and number eleven on the US Billboard 200 and US Billboard Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums charts respectively selling 14 618 copies in the United States in its first week of release The album spawned three singles We Break the Dawn which preceded the release of the album The Greatest and Hello Heartbreak 1 Unexpected was Williams last release through Columbia Contents 1 Background 2 Production and development 3 Release and promotion 4 Critical reception 5 Commercial performance 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Charts 9 Release history 10 ReferencesBackground editWith the release of two previous albums Heart to Yours and Do You Know Williams had established herself as a promising success in the gospel music industry topping and dominating the US Billboard Gospel Albums chart in 2002 3 4 selling over 200 000 units of her debut album 5 and 78 000 of her second 6 Williams had also pursued acting starring in the Broadway musical Aida in 2003 7 8 and the 2007 touring production of The Color Purple 9 which earned her an award for Lead Female Actress in 2008 at the 18th Annual NAACP Theatre Awards 10 In addition to this Williams made her television debut via three episodes on UPN s Half amp Half as Naomi 11 In 2005 however during an interview with MTV about Destiny s Child s 1 s album and last single Stand Up For Love Beyonce Knowles said Williams was working on her third solo album which may veer from gospel to a more mainstream R amp B sound Also referenced in the article is Williams cover of the Al Green classic Let s Stay Together that was not only featured in a Gap commercial but also on the Roll Bounce soundtrack 12 In 2006 Williams confirmed her change of musical direction and sound explaining I know my first two albums were gospel but I m going to do some soul music because I love R amp B music so I m excited about that opportunity at Clive Davis s annual pre Grammy party Williams also expressed great interest in working with Anthony Hamilton John Legend and Bonnie Raitt stating that the album would hopefully be out at the end of the year or early next year 11 Production and development edit nbsp We Break The Dawn 2008 source source Williams s most successful and lead single from Unexpected The Greatest 2008 source source The album s second US single which topped the Billboard Dance charts Problems playing these files See media help The first sketch of Unexpected is believed to have been made up of primarily contemporary R amp B music partially due to a previously unreleased song titled Stay for a Minute dated to 2006 that Williams released for free online via her Twitter in 2010 and statements made by herself and former bandmate Beyonce in 2005 and 2006 13 However Williams explained throughout many of the promotional interviews and television appearances for the album that her mother challenged her to record another album something that people could dance to and so Williams started recording songs that drew inspiration from dance and electronic music to form another album While explaining this story shortly before performing for Fox Light she heralded Unexpected as being the best one out of two 14 15 16 Williams discussed during interviews for FuseOnDemand and Fox News that the album title came about after she was asked by her manager to sum up the album with one word at which point she replied unexpected and thus the album was titled 15 17 With two chart topping contemporary gospel albums to her name Williams revealed the reason for the dramatic change in sound and genre for Unexpected in an interview with Clayton Perry of Blogcritics in which she cited her heart as her sole inspiration for the change she orchestrated not because people told her or people wanted her to but because she wanted to She also discussed that it was during the production of Unexpected that she was introduced to and began experimenting with different sound effects and elements of electronic music 18 Release and promotion edit nbsp Williams performing on stage at the J amp R Musicfest at City Hall Park in New York City in 2008 The album s release date was first announced to be August 12 2008 but was unexpectedly changed to October 7 2008 to allow more time to promote the album 19 Prior to the album s release Williams performed on The Wendy Williams Show The Early Show and appeared on Good Day LA Total Request Live and in the UK on Loose Women to promote 19 Three singles were released in support of Unexpected We Break the Dawn the album s lead single was written by Solange Knowles and Wayne Wilkins and Andrew Frampton who produced the song 20 Released on April 15 2008 in the United States it peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart 21 number four on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart and twenty six on the Global Dance Tracks chart 22 The song became her first solo release to chart internationally peaking at number forty seven on the UK Singles Chart 23 and number thirty eight on the Hungarian Radio Top 40 24 A music video for the song directed by Phil Griffin was shot on April 23 in Los Angeles California premiering on May 20 2008 The remix version of the song was produced by DJ Montay and features Flo Rida 25 The Greatest produced by Jim Jonsin was released as the album s second single replacing Stop This Car which was originally announced as the second single 26 The song was released on September 9 2008 gaining more recognition after being used in the movie Noah s Arc Jumping The Broom Despite receiving minor airplay in the US in September 2008 The Greatest was released digitally and debuted at number fifty four on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart before eventually peaking at number one 27 The music video was shot on September 22 in Los Angeles California and was directed by Thomas Kloss 28 29 30 The song was listed by Billboard at number thirty nine on the decade end 2000 2009 Hot Dance Club Songs chart 31 32 Hello Heartbreak was selected as the album s third single and second UK single 33 Produced by Alex Da Kid and Jay Wes the single received minor airplay and was released digitally in December 2008 The song peaked at number eight on the US Billboard Dance Singles Sales chart and number forty on the Billboard Hot Singles Sales chart 27 34 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic67 100 35 Review scoresSourceRatingAbout com nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 36 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 37 Billboard Positive 38 Cross Rhythms nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 39 Entertainment WeeklyB 40 IOL nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 41 Slant Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 42 Vibe Positive 43 Unexpected received positive reviews At Metacritic which assigns a rated mean out of 100 from mainstream critics the album received a score of 67 which indicates generally favorable reviews 35 In his review for About com Ben Norman wrote that with the release of Unexpected Williams has welcomed R amp B back into her arms with a modern edge a la Rihanna and Chris Brown infusing her soulful lyrics with party beats and dance like synths this album fits nicely into a lot of musical niches making it a good addition to most collections And you may be humming some of these tracks years down the line Not my favorite of the year but not too shabby either 36 Mikael Wood of Billboard found that Williams and her handlers have clearly been listening to recent hits by Rihanna and Ciara That said Unexpected does boast a handful of shiny electro R amp B gems that make Williams journey from church to club as enjoyable as it was inevitable 38 Similarly Blues amp Soul reviewer Pete Lewis noted that many of the album s synth heavy uptempo cuts rely heavily on the kind of Euro dance inspired electronica utilised recently by fellow US urbanites like Timbaland and Justin Timberlake 44 Entertainment Weekly editor Josette Compton wrote that Unexpected pumps with technodriven tracks like Hello Heartbreak which is reminiscent of Kylie Minogue and made for radio cuts like the lead off single We Break the Dawn Although the album s effervescent club feel tapers off near the end when the songs grow formulaic the album s charm could still give Michelle Williams a shot at the charts 40 Robin Carolan of Slant Magazine called the Unexpected a fairly decent album and by far the least pretentious unashamedly pop record to be made by a Destiny s Child member so far She noted that Williams had stepped outside of the confines of the church and into the dark of the clubs embracing au courant euro pop sounds and it s a move that works well for her 42 Andy Cooper writing for Cross Rhythms felt that though the production quality is undoubtedly extremely high the lyrical focus will be a big disappointment to anyone looking for some gospel inspiration The teen girl audience would appear to be the target once again and much digital trickery has been brought into play to help Michelle sound and look younger It s a great R amp B pop record musically but with songs such as Lucky Girl and Hungover it s unexpectedly shallow 39 Vibe magazine declared Unexpected natural pleasant and brutally honest opening the eyes of those who slept on Williams skills 43 Commercial performance editIn October 2008 Unexpected debuted on the US Billboard 200 albums chart at number forty two achieving greater success on Billboard s component charts as with her previous albums Heart To Yours and Do You Know where the album peaked at number eleven on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart and number forty two on the Digital Albums chart with first week sales of 14 618 in the United States 45 46 The album peaked within the top 40 of the UK R amp B Albums Chart at number 38 47 whilst the single We Break The Dawn peaked within the top fifty of the UK Singles Chart As of April 2013 the album has sold 34 000 copies in the United States 48 49 In January 2009 Williams confirmed in a video blog that she and a production team were putting the finishing touches for a remix version of the album due for release in North America and Asia 50 going on to later state in June 2009 via Twitter that Unexpected would receive a full UK re release and that Hello Heartbreak would be the first single set for release in August 2009 51 Williams also confirmed in July 2009 that the London division of Sony Music was considering a re issue of the album which created the opportunity to record some new songs Furthermore she revealed that the new remix album was almost complete and puts a hip hop and or jazz spin on some the original album s tracks She also said that some of the new remixes could also be released as part of the UK re issue 52 However by the end of 2009 no further confirmation or news concerning the remix album or UK re release was provided and therefore it is most likely that the ideas were scrapped Track listing editUnexpected track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Unexpected Intro Raymond Shonny B Hilton0 442 Hello Heartbreak Rico LoveJames SchefferJim JonsinLove a 4 073 We Break the Dawn Solange KnowlesAndrew FramptonWayne WilkinsWilkinsFrampton3 544 Lucky Girl Interlude Lucky Girl LoveAlain BiambyJoel AugustinLoveJackpotErron WilliamsLove a Chad C Note Roper a 3 515 The Greatest LoveSchefferJonsinLove a 3 316 Till the End of the World LoveJohn HoVyente RuffinLoveRoyal XVI b Love a 3 107 Private Party LoveDwayne Dtown NesmithLoveNesmithLove a 3 358 Hungover Keli Nicole PriceJazz NixonNixon3 319 We Break the Dawn Part 2 featuring Flo Rida KnowlesFramptonWilkinsTramar DillardDJ Montay4 2110 Stop This Car Makeba RiddickMikkel S EricksenTor Erik HermansenStarGate3 5811 Unexpected LoveFramptonWilkinsWilkinsFramptonLove a 3 3712 Thank U Jack KugellJason PennockJamie JonesD Myreo MitchellTreasure DavisKugellJonesPennockREO3 4513 Too Young for Love LoveEarl HoodEric GoudyLoveEHOOD amp E2 b Love a Roper a 3 56 FYE bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length14 Sick of It Carsten SchackKenneth KarlinAtozzio TownsSoulshock amp KarlinTowns b 3 53 Digital edition bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length14 Hello Heartbreak Matty s Body and Soul Mix LoveSchefferJonsinMatthias Matty Heilbronn c 8 38 International digital edition bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length14 We Break the Dawn Karmatronic Radio Remix Edit KnowlesFramptonWilkinsWilkinsFramptonKarmatronic c 2 5415 Hello Heartbreak Matty s Body and Soul Mix LoveSchefferJonsinHeilbronn c 8 38 iTunes Store and Amazon MP3 edition bonus videoNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length15 We Break the Dawn music video KnowlesFramptonWilkinsAlex da KidJay Wes3 51 Notes a signifies vocal producer s b signifies co producer s c signifies additional producer s Personnel editCredits are taken from the album s liner notes 53 Performers Lead vocals Michelle Williams Guest vocals Flo Rida Backing vocals Michelle Williams Keli Nicole Price LeChe D Martin Rico Love Ravaughn Brown Branden Burns Treasure DaisMusicians Bass guitar Ethan Farmer Frank Romano Guitar Frank Romano Other instrumentation Soulshock amp Karlin Jazz Nixon Wayne WilkinsTechnical and production Arrangers Jack Kugell James Famous Jones James Scheffer Jason Pennock Michelle Williams Solange Knowles Soulshock amp Karlin Engineering Andrew Frampton Dan Naim Dave Lopez Jazz Nixon Joe Gonzalez Mikkel S Ericksen Wayne Wilkins Engineering assistants Christian Plata Mastering Chris Gehringer Mixing Dan Naim Jean Marie Horvat Josh Butler Manny Marroquin Phil Tan Wayne Wilkins Mixing assistants Josh Houghkirk Music producers Alex Da Kid Andrew Frampton DJ Montay Dwane Dtown Smith EHOOD amp E2 Erron Williams Jack Kugell James Famous Jones Jason Pennock and The Heavyweights Jay Wes Jazz Nixon Jim Jonsin John Q Ho for Royal XVI Raymond Shonny B Hilton Stargate Soulshock amp Karlin Vyente Ruffin Wayne Wilkins Programming Andrew Frampton Jason Pennock Wayne Wilkins Vocal production Rico LoveCharts editChart 2008 PeakpositionJapanese Albums Oricon 54 115UK R amp B Albums OCC 47 38US Billboard 200 55 42US Digital Albums Billboard 56 24US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 57 11Release history editRegion Date LabelJapan 58 August 12 2008 Sony BMGChile 59 September 26 2008United Kingdom 60 September 29 2008Poland 61 September 30 2008United States 2 October 7 2008 ColumbiaEurope 2 December 5 2008 Sony BMGReferences edit a b c Williams In A Dance Mood On Second Solo Disc Billboard com Retrieved March 22 2008 a b c Unexpected Michelle Williams Music Heart to Yours Michelle Williams Billboard com Retrieved January 15 2011 Ask Billboard Another Child of Destiny Billboard Retrieved April 28 2008 Ogunnaike Lola November 14 2004 Beyonce s Second Date With Destiny s Child The New York Times Retrieved April 17 2008 Williams In A Dance Mood On Third Solo 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