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Woman to Woman (Keyshia Cole album)

Woman to Woman is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Keyshia Cole. It was released on November 19, 2012, through Geffen Records and Interscope Records. Recording sessions took place between early 2011 and mid-late 2012. Cole enlisted a variety of producers, such as Darhyl Camper, Harmony Samuels, Rodney Jerkins, T-Minus, Vidal, and Wonda. Musically, the album is an R&B record, that features guest appearances from Lil Wayne, Meek Mill, Ashanti, Elijah Blake, and Robin Thicke.

Woman to Woman
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 19, 2012 (2012-11-19)
Recorded2011–2012
GenreR&B
Length49:19
Label
Producer
Keyshia Cole chronology
Calling All Hearts
(2010)
Woman to Woman
(2012)
Point of No Return
(2014)
Singles from Woman to Woman
  1. "Enough of No Love"
    Released: July 3, 2012
  2. "Trust and Believe"
    Released: October 2, 2012
  3. "I Choose You"
    Released: August 23, 2013

Three tracks from Woman to Woman were released as singles, all of which were supplemented by music videos. The lead single, "Enough of No Love", was released on July 3, 2012. The song received a positive reception from critics and peaked at number 84 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, as well as reaching the top-10 of the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. "Trust and Believe" was released on October 2, 2012, as the second single from the album. The third and final single, "I Choose You", was sent to urban contemporary radio on August 23, 2013.

Upon its release, Woman to Woman received generally positive reviews from music critics, who commended its progression from Cole's previous album and the concept. The album debuted at number 10 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 96,000 copies in its first week. It also peaked at number two on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Further promotion was done by Cole through the Woman to Woman Tour (2013), which included shows in North America and Europe.

Background and development

In December 2010, Cole released her fourth studio album Calling All Hearts.[1] The album debuted at number nine on the US Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 128,000 copies.[2] It spawned the two singles, "I Ain't Thru" and "Take Me Away", which both achieved lackluster success, peaking at number 54 and number 27, respectively, on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[3][4] Following the album's release, she parted ways with her longtime manager Manny Halley and also disclosed that business disagreements played a part in their split.[5][6] On March 30, 2011, Cole announced via Twitter that she had recruited a management team in place of Halley and also had plans to work on a follow-up album to Calling All Hearts.[7]

In September 2011, Cole confirmed via Twitter that she had begun working on her fifth studio album.[8] Cole also deemed that the album's material was different from her previous four albums and described it as a return "to her roots".[8][9] During the album's recording process, she told her fans that they could expect her "redhead Keysh" alter ego to return on the album and revealed that she planned on working with several artists, such as Brandy, Boi-1da, Ester Dean, and Trey Songz, among others.[10][11] On August 1, 2012, Cole appeared on the BET countdown show 106 & Park and revealed that the album would be released in fall 2012, alongside her reality television series Keyshia & Daniel: Family First.[12][13] During the interview, she said, "I took myself out of the equation this time around and I focused on my fans, just [to] make sure that they're gonna be happy".[10]

Recording and production

"I am trying my hardest for this album to help them get over the bull that they go through with these guys even though I'm not experiencing it at this moment. I want to be supportive and understanding and caring to my fans as well."

— Keyshia Cole, Jet.[14]

The development process of Woman to Woman took place between September 2011 and October 2012.[8][15] Cole recorded the album in sessions at Geffen's headquarters in Santa Monica, Chalice Recording Studios in Los Angeles, Westlake Recording Studios in West Hollywood, MSR Studios in New York City (NYC), and Cole's home studio in Cleveland.[16] The tracks were mastered by Chris Gehringer at Sterling Sound Studios in NYC and were mixed by Jaycen Joshua, with assistance from Trehy Harris at Larrabee Sound Studios in Los Angeles.[16][17]

In 2011, Cole began early stages of production, working with producers Boi-1da, Cool & Dre, Earl Powell, Toxic, and Dean.[9] In January 2012, record producer Sak Pasé stated that he had been working on songs with Cole.[18] In August 2012, Cole revealed that she was also working with hip hop record producers DJ Mormile and G. Roberson for Woman to Woman.[19] Cole reunited with record producer Rodney Jerkins, with whom the singer had not collaborated with since her second studio album Just like You (2007).[20][21]

For Woman to Woman, Cole enlisted the help of several songwriters including Elijah Blake and Jessy Wilson, who co-wrote several of the songs.[22][23] Cole drew inspiration for the songs from the real-life experiences of her friends.[24] Explaining the writing process, Cole told J. Medina of Thisis50 that Woman to Woman reflected around her musical growth and she wanted to speak directly to her female audience from her point of view. She continued, "I brought songwriters on for this album and we were able to capture some moments in some of [my friends'] lives as well."[24]

Music and lyrics

Woman to Woman opens with "Enough of No Love", an R&B and hip hop song about a woman who is fed up with being in a relationship where she is not appreciated, which features guest vocals from Lil Wayne.[27][28][29] According to Kimberly Hines of Soul Bounce, the song was reminiscent to the love triangle between Stevie J, Joseline Hernandez, and Mimi Faust that was documented on the first season of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.[30] The next track, "Zero" features guest vocals from Meek Mill, whose verse is characterized as a "smooth cameo".[28] Lyrically, the song revolves around a man who has been unfaithful in a relationship and has told multiple lies, as Cole sings on the refrain, "It pays to tell the truth, look at what you had to lose / Should think before you do / Did you not know the rules?"[31] Described as a "post-breakup anthem",[32] the third track, "Missing Me", is a smooth upbeat song where she reflects on a past relationship and is angry that things did not work out.[33][26] It is followed by "Trust and Believe", a sentimental ballad that follows the same type of theme that was displayed on the previous tracks.[25][26] The song includes an ambient instrumentation combined with a soul jazz sound that "builds tension" once she starts singing the chorus of "Trust and believe me, she'll never be me / I'm so over you, go get lost / boy I don't know who you think you are".[34]

The album's fifth track, "Get It Right", is a new jack swing and dance-pop song where Cole believes her lover is cheating on her.[33][35] The lyrics include: "You don't stroke it like you used to, do it like you used to, do it / Ain't got me moanin' like you used to, own it like you used to, own it."[36] The next track on Woman to Woman is the title track, a duet with Ashanti.[37] Described as a "girl power anthem with a twist", the song centers around two women who discover that they are dating the same man and have a conversation about what to do.[38] "Wonderland" is a tender duet with Blake that captures the feelings of a couple in love.[36][26] It is followed by "I Choose You", a sentimental ballad with snare drums and horns.[39][40][41] Lyrically, the song reflects on having an ex-lover that is irreplaceable, despite dating someone else.[26] "Stubborn" is an uptempo dance-pop song that includes techno elements and a piano played in the background.[33][26][35] The lyrics find Cole self-reflecting on how her stubborn ways have caused problems in her love life.[33]

Described as a "contemporary lovemaking 'til sunset" song,[26] "Hey Sexy" is a 1990s-inspired midtempo song where she expresses her excitement over a newfound love.[33][36] "Next Move" features guest vocals from Robin Thicke, and centers around a standoff between a woman and a man with a complicated history, who do not want to admit their desire for each other.[40] The album's final song of the standard edition, "Signature" is a love song about Cole finally finding love, with lines such as, "I can't believe I found love, I finally have peace".[33][28][40]

Release and artwork

In October 2011, Cole announced that her fifth album would be titled Woman to Woman.[9] The title was inspired by Cole's decision to connect with her female audience through the album.[9] Its cover artwork was taken by American photographer Derek Blanks as an alter ego photoshoot, which took place on June 28, 2012.[16][42][43] In August 2012, Cole held a cocktail hour at the James Hotel in NYC to celebrate Woman to Woman and her return to the music scene, with the likes of Bevy Smith, Michaela Angela Davis, and Phillip Bloch in attendance.[44] On October 11, 2012, Cole revealed the covers for the standard and deluxe editions.[45] When asked about the album cover, Cole said: "I have to for a second step outside of myself. The pain I've experienced and the things I've been through, you don't forget."[46][47]

Cole expressed her excitement for the album's release and guaranteed the enjoyment of her fans, deeming it a "dope album".[48][49] Woman to Woman was first expected to be released in February 2012.[8] However, more recording and production pushed the release to November 19, 2012, comprising the standard, deluxe, Target deluxe, and iTunes deluxe versions.[45][50] On November 2, the album was made available for pre-order via iTunes.[51] Afterwards, a listening party for it was held in Los Angeles on November 5, 2012.[52]

Promotion

Live performances and tour

 
Cole performing "I Choose You", the album's third single, on the Woman to Woman Tour (2013)

Cole began her promotion of Woman to Woman with a live performance of "Enough of No Love" at the Essence Music Festival on July 6, 2012.[53] Two months later, she performed the song alongside Lil Wayne at the iHeartRadio Music Festival on September 22.[54] Cole performed "Trust and Believe" for the first time at the Black Girls Rock! ceremony, which aired via BET on November 4, 2012.[55] The performance was met with positive reviews from critics.[56][57] On November 16, 2012, Cole performed at WGCI's Big Jam event, where her setlist included "Enough of No Love" and "Trust and Believe".[58] Later the same month, she performed both songs again at the Soul Train Music Awards.[59][60][61] Cole performed "Zero" for the first time at An Evening of Stars: Educating our Future, an annually-held event promoted by UNCF, which aired through BET on January 27, 2013.[62][63] She later performed "Trust and Believe" and "I Choose You" on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, in an appearance aired on March 18.[64][65] On July 3, 2013, Cole performed at the Essence Music Festival, singing her previous singles as well as "Trust and Believe".[66]

The album received further promotion from the Woman to Woman Tour, which started on March 28, 2013, in Westbury, New York.[67] Prior to the inception of the tour, Cole expressed her desire to include strong vocalists as support acts, such as Brandy and Melanie Fiona.[37] The first leg consisted of 18 dates, visiting venues in North America,[67] while the second row of shows comprised seven concerts throughout Europe.[68][69] Chrisette Michele and Mateo served as supporting acts during the first leg.[70]

Singles

The lead single from Woman to Woman, "Enough of No Love", which features Lil Wayne, was released for streaming and digital download on July 3, 2012, the day after its radio premiere.[71] It received positive commentary from music critics; reviewers complimented Cole's vocals and the song's catchy chorus.[72][33] Debuting at number 94 on the US Billboard Hot 100, it went on to peak at number 84, as well as peaking at number seven on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[73][74] An accompanying music video, directed by Benny Boom, was released on August 1, 2012.[75] It depicts Cole in a state of emotional distress as she sings the song while sitting in a padded cell and Lil Wayne rapping his verse sat atop a piano.[76][77] "Trust and Believe" was released as the album's second single on October 2, 2012.[78] The song peaked at number two on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 and number 32 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[79][80] The song's music video, directed by Benny Boom, features Cole playing the role of a woman who finds out that her lover and her best friend are having an affair.[81][82] "I Choose You" was serviced to US urban contemporary stations on August 23, 2013, as the third single of Woman to Woman.[83] The song peaked at number 18 on the US Adult R&B Songs chart and remained on the chart for 18 weeks.[84] Its black-and-white music video, directed by Ethan Lader, displays a story of Cole being in love with two men and struggling to choose the one whom she ultimately wants to be with.[39][85] The music video premiered through BET's 106 & Park on October 2, 2013.[86][39]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic78/100[87]
Review scores
SourceRating
Artistdirect     [28]
AllMusic     [88]
Dotdash Meredith     [89]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[90]
The Boston GlobeC-[87]
The Guardian     [91]
The New York TimesD-[87]
The New Zealand Herald     [92]
USA Today    [93]

Woman to Woman was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 78, based on five reviews.[87] Tanner Stransky of Entertainment Weekly felt that the album served as a "time machine to the sweet, soulful R&B of the late '90s" and praised her vocal delivery on the highlighted songs.[90] In a positive review for AllMusic, Andy Kellman applauded the album's concept and deemed it among her best work.[88] Rick Florino from Artistdirect deemed Woman to Woman as an "essential record", and highlighted Cole's "magnificent voice" and "impressive delivery" on the album.[28] Mark Edward Nero of Dotdash Meredith labeled the album as "angrily defiant" and "consistently good".[89]

Steve Jones of USA Today designated Woman to Woman "Album of the Week", summarizing: "All that lying and cheating that men do really gets Keyshia Cole's dander up, and the feisty soul singer lets them have it on Woman to Woman. [...] Then she lets them walk."[93] The Boston Globe's writer Ken Capoblanco elucidated the album as "a record from the heart that speaks on a universal level" and viewed the songs as "uniformly good". However, he criticized the album for its inclusion of rappers, as he felt that it "threaten[ed] to sink strong songs".[94] Ben Ratliff of The New York Times found the recording to be "an R&B almanac of shaky romance [with] nearly every song [being] a first-person narrative with gnarled details, endlessly recombining data about suspicion, jealousy, pride, punishment, self-respect, the lead-up, the aftermath".[40] Writing for The Guardian, Alex Macpherson noted that the singer "ranges through suspicion, frustration and anger, [with] her voice as heavy with emotion as ever".[91]

Kristin Macfarlane of The New Zealand Herald eulogized Woman to Woman, viewing the theme as "strong", as well as indicating that it consisted of "anthem after anthem for those jilted by a lover".[92] Rated R&B's Keithan Samuels deemed the album a "masterpiece" and considered it one of the best R&B albums released during the year.[33] Dave DiMartino, for Rolling Stone, positively insisted that the album "will likely knock [someone's] socks off".[95] In a favorable review for SoulTracks, Melody Charles described the album as "a collection of songs that are an equal mix of her present contentment and past turbulence and turmoil", and considered it among Cole's best work.[36] Starrene Rhett Rocque of Jet suggested that the album "shows off her growth as an artist and a person as well as a fresh openness about herself".[41] Bae Soo-min from The Korea Herald viewed Woman to Woman as a resurgence of the singer's signature sound of sentimental ballads and felt that she shows "how an R&B diva must sound like" on the record.[96]

Accolades

ThisisRnB listed the album at number five on their list of best R&B albums released in 2012, with an editor noting that Cole "listened to what her fans were saying and she brought the heat".[97] In his list for The Awl, Seth Colter Walls named Woman to Woman the 47th best album of 2012.[98] Woman to Woman was placed as an honorable mention on Soul Bounce's list of 2012's best albums,[99] while AllMusic named it the year's third best record.[100] Rated R&B ranked the album as one of the best albums of the 2010s decade, with reviewer Antwane Folk affirming that Cole "regained her early career glory" on it, as well as identifying the record as "a strong return for a promising R&B legend with more fire in her belly".[101]

Commercial performance

Woman to Woman debuted at number 10 on the US Billboard 200 chart and number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, with 96,000 copies sold in its first week, becoming Cole's fifth consecutive top 10 album in the United States.[102][103] Additionally, Woman to Woman debuted at number six on the US Tastemaker Albums chart.[104] The album spent a total of 20 weeks on the chart, and had sold a total of 246,300 copies in the US by January 2013.[105][106]

In the United Kingdom, Woman to Woman debuted at number 27 on the UK R&B Albums chart and number 87 on the UK Digital Albums chart,[107][108] marking Cole's first entry on any UK chart since Just like You debuted on both these component charts and the main chart in October 2007.[109][110][111] In South Korea, Woman to Woman peaked at number 85 on the South Korean Albums chart.[112]

Track listing

Woman to Woman – Standard edition[16]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Enough of No Love" (featuring Lil Wayne)H-Money3:49
2."Zero" (featuring Meek Mill)
4:08
3."Missing Me"
Hudson3:41
4."Trust and Believe"
  • DJ Camper
  • Banks[A]
4:16
5."Get It Right"
  • Cole
  • Melvin Hough II
  • Rivelino Wouter
  • Banks
  • Wilson
  • Elite Noel
Mel & Mus3:50
6."Woman to Woman" (featuring Ashanti)
  • Toxic
  • Powell
  • English
3:55
7."Wonderland" (featuring Elijah Blake)
  • Cole
  • Jerry Duplessis
  • Fenton
  • Wilson
  • Banks
  • Arden Altino
  • Akene Dunkley
  • Olivier Castelli
3:53
8."I Choose You"Splash4:49
9."Stubborn"
  • Jerkins
  • Dawson
4:20
10."Hey Sexy"Los da Mystro3:57
11."Next Move" (featuring Robin Thicke)
Bink!4:35
12."Signature"
  • Cole
  • Ryan Williamson
  • Banks
  • Wilson
Williamson4:08
Total length:49:19
Woman to Woman – Deluxe edition[113][114]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
11."Forever"
T-Minus2:42
12."Next Move" (featuring Robin Thicke)
  • Cole
  • Harrell
  • Balfour
  • Wilson
  • Banks
Bink!4:35
13."Who's Gonna Hold Me Down"
Bink!3:58
14."Why Lie"
3:49
15."Signature"
  • Cole
  • Ryan Williamson
  • Banks
  • Wilson
Rykeyz4:08
16."Try Loving Me"
  • Cole
  • Dashawn White
  • David Foreman, Jr.
  • D'ana Lewis
Grinehouse4:21
Total length:64:15
Woman to Woman iTunes Store deluxe edition (bonus track)[35]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Here We Go"
  • Cole
  • Fenton
  • Jeanette Shakoor
  • Deondre Collins
  • Ernest Wilson
Trakmatik3:57
Woman to Woman Target deluxe edition (bonus tracks)[115]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."I Can't Make You Love Me"
  • Wright
  • Greg Curtis
Curtis3:53
17."Wonder"
Hit-Boy4:26

Notes

  • ^[A] denotes co-producer

Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Woman to Woman.[16]

Producers and technical
  • Harmony "H-Money" Samuels – production
  • Vidal Davis – production
  • Tyler "T-Minus" Williams – production
  • Eric Hudson – production
  • Darhyl "DJ" Camper, Jr. – production
  • Guordan Banks – production
  • Fredrick "Toxic" Taylor – production
  • Walter English III – production
  • Melvin "Mel" Hough – production
  • Rivlino "Mus" Wouter – production
  • Jerry "Wonda" Duplessis – production
  • Arden "Keyz" Altino – production
  • Akene "The Champ" Dunkley – production
  • Olivier "Akos" Castelli – production
  • Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins – production
  • Paul "Hollywood Hotsauce" Dawson – production
  • Jack Splash – production
  • Kuk Harrell – vocal production
  • Carlos "Los" McKinney – production
  • Bink! – production
  • Dru Castro – production
  • Uforo "TAKTIX" Ebong – production
  • Ryan "Rykez" Williamson – production
  • Brian White – engineer
  • David Nakaji – engineer
  • Jaycen Joshua – mixing
  • Chris Gehringermastering

Charts

Release history

Release dates and formats for Woman to Woman
Region Date Edition(s) Format(s) Label Ref.
Australia November 19, 2012
  • Standard
  • deluxe
Geffen Records [120][121]
Netherlands [122][123]
United Kingdom Standard
[124][125]
United States
  • Standard
  • deluxe
  • Target edition
Geffen Records [35][113][115]
Canada [32][126][115]
France Standard Digital download [127]
Germany [128]
Japan December 5, 2012 CD Universal Music Japan [129]

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Woman to Woman is the fifth studio album by American singer songwriter Keyshia Cole It was released on November 19 2012 through Geffen Records and Interscope Records Recording sessions took place between early 2011 and mid late 2012 Cole enlisted a variety of producers such as Darhyl Camper Harmony Samuels Rodney Jerkins T Minus Vidal and Wonda Musically the album is an R amp B record that features guest appearances from Lil Wayne Meek Mill Ashanti Elijah Blake and Robin Thicke Woman to WomanStudio album by Keyshia ColeReleasedNovember 19 2012 2012 11 19 Recorded2011 2012GenreR amp BLength49 19LabelGeffenInterscopeProducerHarmony Samuels Vidal T Minus Eric Hudson Darhyl Camper Mel amp Mus Toxic Sylvester Earl Powell Walter English III Wonda Dru Castro Keyz Akene Dunkley Akos Castelli Rodney Jerkins bink Keyshia Cole chronologyCalling All Hearts 2010 Woman to Woman 2012 Point of No Return 2014 Singles from Woman to Woman Enough of No Love Released July 3 2012 Trust and Believe Released October 2 2012 I Choose You Released August 23 2013Three tracks from Woman to Woman were released as singles all of which were supplemented by music videos The lead single Enough of No Love was released on July 3 2012 The song received a positive reception from critics and peaked at number 84 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart as well as reaching the top 10 of the US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart Trust and Believe was released on October 2 2012 as the second single from the album The third and final single I Choose You was sent to urban contemporary radio on August 23 2013 Upon its release Woman to Woman received generally positive reviews from music critics who commended its progression from Cole s previous album and the concept The album debuted at number 10 on the US Billboard 200 chart selling 96 000 copies in its first week It also peaked at number two on the US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart Further promotion was done by Cole through the Woman to Woman Tour 2013 which included shows in North America and Europe Contents 1 Background and development 2 Recording and production 3 Music and lyrics 4 Release and artwork 5 Promotion 5 1 Live performances and tour 5 2 Singles 6 Critical reception 6 1 Accolades 7 Commercial performance 8 Track listing 9 Credits and personnel 10 Charts 10 1 Weekly charts 10 2 Year end charts 11 Release history 12 ReferencesBackground and development EditIn December 2010 Cole released her fourth studio album Calling All Hearts 1 The album debuted at number nine on the US Billboard 200 chart with first week sales of 128 000 copies 2 It spawned the two singles I Ain t Thru and Take Me Away which both achieved lackluster success peaking at number 54 and number 27 respectively on the US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart 3 4 Following the album s release she parted ways with her longtime manager Manny Halley and also disclosed that business disagreements played a part in their split 5 6 On March 30 2011 Cole announced via Twitter that she had recruited a management team in place of Halley and also had plans to work on a follow up album to Calling All Hearts 7 In September 2011 Cole confirmed via Twitter that she had begun working on her fifth studio album 8 Cole also deemed that the album s material was different from her previous four albums and described it as a return to her roots 8 9 During the album s recording process she told her fans that they could expect her redhead Keysh alter ego to return on the album and revealed that she planned on working with several artists such as Brandy Boi 1da Ester Dean and Trey Songz among others 10 11 On August 1 2012 Cole appeared on the BET countdown show 106 amp Park and revealed that the album would be released in fall 2012 alongside her reality television series Keyshia amp Daniel Family First 12 13 During the interview she said I took myself out of the equation this time around and I focused on my fans just to make sure that they re gonna be happy 10 Recording and production Edit I am trying my hardest for this album to help them get over the bull that they go through with these guys even though I m not experiencing it at this moment I want to be supportive and understanding and caring to my fans as well Keyshia Cole Jet 14 The development process of Woman to Woman took place between September 2011 and October 2012 8 15 Cole recorded the album in sessions at Geffen s headquarters in Santa Monica Chalice Recording Studios in Los Angeles Westlake Recording Studios in West Hollywood MSR Studios in New York City NYC and Cole s home studio in Cleveland 16 The tracks were mastered by Chris Gehringer at Sterling Sound Studios in NYC and were mixed by Jaycen Joshua with assistance from Trehy Harris at Larrabee Sound Studios in Los Angeles 16 17 In 2011 Cole began early stages of production working with producers Boi 1da Cool amp Dre Earl Powell Toxic and Dean 9 In January 2012 record producer Sak Pase stated that he had been working on songs with Cole 18 In August 2012 Cole revealed that she was also working with hip hop record producers DJ Mormile and G Roberson for Woman to Woman 19 Cole reunited with record producer Rodney Jerkins with whom the singer had not collaborated with since her second studio album Just like You 2007 20 21 For Woman to Woman Cole enlisted the help of several songwriters including Elijah Blake and Jessy Wilson who co wrote several of the songs 22 23 Cole drew inspiration for the songs from the real life experiences of her friends 24 Explaining the writing process Cole told J Medina of Thisis50 that Woman to Woman reflected around her musical growth and she wanted to speak directly to her female audience from her point of view She continued I brought songwriters on for this album and we were able to capture some moments in some of my friends lives as well 24 Music and lyrics EditWoman to Woman opens with Enough of No Love an R amp B and hip hop song about a woman who is fed up with being in a relationship where she is not appreciated which features guest vocals from Lil Wayne 27 28 29 According to Kimberly Hines of Soul Bounce the song was reminiscent to the love triangle between Stevie J Joseline Hernandez and Mimi Faust that was documented on the first season of Love amp Hip Hop Atlanta 30 The next track Zero features guest vocals from Meek Mill whose verse is characterized as a smooth cameo 28 Lyrically the song revolves around a man who has been unfaithful in a relationship and has told multiple lies as Cole sings on the refrain It pays to tell the truth look at what you had to lose Should think before you do Did you not know the rules 31 Described as a post breakup anthem 32 the third track Missing Me is a smooth upbeat song where she reflects on a past relationship and is angry that things did not work out 33 26 It is followed by Trust and Believe a sentimental ballad that follows the same type of theme that was displayed on the previous tracks 25 26 The song includes an ambient instrumentation combined with a soul jazz sound that builds tension once she starts singing the chorus of Trust and believe me she ll never be me I m so over you go get lost boy I don t know who you think you are 34 The album s fifth track Get It Right is a new jack swing and dance pop song where Cole believes her lover is cheating on her 33 35 The lyrics include You don t stroke it like you used to do it like you used to do it Ain t got me moanin like you used to own it like you used to own it 36 The next track on Woman to Woman is the title track a duet with Ashanti 37 Described as a girl power anthem with a twist the song centers around two women who discover that they are dating the same man and have a conversation about what to do 38 Wonderland is a tender duet with Blake that captures the feelings of a couple in love 36 26 It is followed by I Choose You a sentimental ballad with snare drums and horns 39 40 41 Lyrically the song reflects on having an ex lover that is irreplaceable despite dating someone else 26 Stubborn is an uptempo dance pop song that includes techno elements and a piano played in the background 33 26 35 The lyrics find Cole self reflecting on how her stubborn ways have caused problems in her love life 33 Described as a contemporary lovemaking til sunset song 26 Hey Sexy is a 1990s inspired midtempo song where she expresses her excitement over a newfound love 33 36 Next Move features guest vocals from Robin Thicke and centers around a standoff between a woman and a man with a complicated history who do not want to admit their desire for each other 40 The album s final song of the standard edition Signature is a love song about Cole finally finding love with lines such as I can t believe I found love I finally have peace 33 28 40 Release and artwork EditIn October 2011 Cole announced that her fifth album would be titled Woman to Woman 9 The title was inspired by Cole s decision to connect with her female audience through the album 9 Its cover artwork was taken by American photographer Derek Blanks as an alter ego photoshoot which took place on June 28 2012 16 42 43 In August 2012 Cole held a cocktail hour at the James Hotel in NYC to celebrate Woman to Woman and her return to the music scene with the likes of Bevy Smith Michaela Angela Davis and Phillip Bloch in attendance 44 On October 11 2012 Cole revealed the covers for the standard and deluxe editions 45 When asked about the album cover Cole said I have to for a second step outside of myself The pain I ve experienced and the things I ve been through you don t forget 46 47 Cole expressed her excitement for the album s release and guaranteed the enjoyment of her fans deeming it a dope album 48 49 Woman to Woman was first expected to be released in February 2012 8 However more recording and production pushed the release to November 19 2012 comprising the standard deluxe Target deluxe and iTunes deluxe versions 45 50 On November 2 the album was made available for pre order via iTunes 51 Afterwards a listening party for it was held in Los Angeles on November 5 2012 52 Promotion EditLive performances and tour Edit See also Woman to Woman Tour Cole performing I Choose You the album s third single on the Woman to Woman Tour 2013 Cole began her promotion of Woman to Woman with a live performance of Enough of No Love at the Essence Music Festival on July 6 2012 53 Two months later she performed the song alongside Lil Wayne at the iHeartRadio Music Festival on September 22 54 Cole performed Trust and Believe for the first time at the Black Girls Rock ceremony which aired via BET on November 4 2012 55 The performance was met with positive reviews from critics 56 57 On November 16 2012 Cole performed at WGCI s Big Jam event where her setlist included Enough of No Love and Trust and Believe 58 Later the same month she performed both songs again at the Soul Train Music Awards 59 60 61 Cole performed Zero for the first time at An Evening of Stars Educating our Future an annually held event promoted by UNCF which aired through BET on January 27 2013 62 63 She later performed Trust and Believe and I Choose You on Jimmy Kimmel Live in an appearance aired on March 18 64 65 On July 3 2013 Cole performed at the Essence Music Festival singing her previous singles as well as Trust and Believe 66 The album received further promotion from the Woman to Woman Tour which started on March 28 2013 in Westbury New York 67 Prior to the inception of the tour Cole expressed her desire to include strong vocalists as support acts such as Brandy and Melanie Fiona 37 The first leg consisted of 18 dates visiting venues in North America 67 while the second row of shows comprised seven concerts throughout Europe 68 69 Chrisette Michele and Mateo served as supporting acts during the first leg 70 Singles Edit The lead single from Woman to Woman Enough of No Love which features Lil Wayne was released for streaming and digital download on July 3 2012 the day after its radio premiere 71 It received positive commentary from music critics reviewers complimented Cole s vocals and the song s catchy chorus 72 33 Debuting at number 94 on the US Billboard Hot 100 it went on to peak at number 84 as well as peaking at number seven on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 73 74 An accompanying music video directed by Benny Boom was released on August 1 2012 75 It depicts Cole in a state of emotional distress as she sings the song while sitting in a padded cell and Lil Wayne rapping his verse sat atop a piano 76 77 Trust and Believe was released as the album s second single on October 2 2012 78 The song peaked at number two on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 and number 32 on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 79 80 The song s music video directed by Benny Boom features Cole playing the role of a woman who finds out that her lover and her best friend are having an affair 81 82 I Choose You was serviced to US urban contemporary stations on August 23 2013 as the third single of Woman to Woman 83 The song peaked at number 18 on the US Adult R amp B Songs chart and remained on the chart for 18 weeks 84 Its black and white music video directed by Ethan Lader displays a story of Cole being in love with two men and struggling to choose the one whom she ultimately wants to be with 39 85 The music video premiered through BET s 106 amp Park on October 2 2013 86 39 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic78 100 87 Review scoresSourceRatingArtistdirect 28 AllMusic 88 Dotdash Meredith 89 Entertainment WeeklyB 90 The Boston GlobeC 87 The Guardian 91 The New York TimesD 87 The New Zealand Herald 92 USA Today 93 Woman to Woman was met with generally positive reviews from music critics At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications the album received an average score of 78 based on five reviews 87 Tanner Stransky of Entertainment Weekly felt that the album served as a time machine to the sweet soulful R amp B of the late 90s and praised her vocal delivery on the highlighted songs 90 In a positive review for AllMusic Andy Kellman applauded the album s concept and deemed it among her best work 88 Rick Florino from Artistdirect deemed Woman to Woman as an essential record and highlighted Cole s magnificent voice and impressive delivery on the album 28 Mark Edward Nero of Dotdash Meredith labeled the album as angrily defiant and consistently good 89 Steve Jones of USA Today designated Woman to Woman Album of the Week summarizing All that lying and cheating that men do really gets Keyshia Cole s dander up and the feisty soul singer lets them have it on Woman to Woman Then she lets them walk 93 The Boston Globe s writer Ken Capoblanco elucidated the album as a record from the heart that speaks on a universal level and viewed the songs as uniformly good However he criticized the album for its inclusion of rappers as he felt that it threaten ed to sink strong songs 94 Ben Ratliff of The New York Times found the recording to be an R amp B almanac of shaky romance with nearly every song being a first person narrative with gnarled details endlessly recombining data about suspicion jealousy pride punishment self respect the lead up the aftermath 40 Writing for The Guardian Alex Macpherson noted that the singer ranges through suspicion frustration and anger with her voice as heavy with emotion as ever 91 Kristin Macfarlane of The New Zealand Herald eulogized Woman to Woman viewing the theme as strong as well as indicating that it consisted of anthem after anthem for those jilted by a lover 92 Rated R amp B s Keithan Samuels deemed the album a masterpiece and considered it one of the best R amp B albums released during the year 33 Dave DiMartino for Rolling Stone positively insisted that the album will likely knock someone s socks off 95 In a favorable review for SoulTracks Melody Charles described the album as a collection of songs that are an equal mix of her present contentment and past turbulence and turmoil and considered it among Cole s best work 36 Starrene Rhett Rocque of Jet suggested that the album shows off her growth as an artist and a person as well as a fresh openness about herself 41 Bae Soo min from The Korea Herald viewed Woman to Woman as a resurgence of the singer s signature sound of sentimental ballads and felt that she shows how an R amp B diva must sound like on the record 96 Accolades Edit ThisisRnB listed the album at number five on their list of best R amp B albums released in 2012 with an editor noting that Cole listened to what her fans were saying and she brought the heat 97 In his list for The Awl Seth Colter Walls named Woman to Woman the 47th best album of 2012 98 Woman to Woman was placed as an honorable mention on Soul Bounce s list of 2012 s best albums 99 while AllMusic named it the year s third best record 100 Rated R amp B ranked the album as one of the best albums of the 2010s decade with reviewer Antwane Folk affirming that Cole regained her early career glory on it as well as identifying the record as a strong return for a promising R amp B legend with more fire in her belly 101 Commercial performance EditWoman to Woman debuted at number 10 on the US Billboard 200 chart and number two on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart with 96 000 copies sold in its first week becoming Cole s fifth consecutive top 10 album in the United States 102 103 Additionally Woman to Woman debuted at number six on the US Tastemaker Albums chart 104 The album spent a total of 20 weeks on the chart and had sold a total of 246 300 copies in the US by January 2013 105 106 In the United Kingdom Woman to Woman debuted at number 27 on the UK R amp B Albums chart and number 87 on the UK Digital Albums chart 107 108 marking Cole s first entry on any UK chart since Just like You debuted on both these component charts and the main chart in October 2007 109 110 111 In South Korea Woman to Woman peaked at number 85 on the South Korean Albums chart 112 Track listing EditWoman to Woman Standard edition 16 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Enough of No Love featuring Lil Wayne Keyshia ColeHarmony SamuelsSean FentonDwayne CarterH Money3 492 Zero featuring Meek Mill ColeVidal DavisTyler WilliamsMelanie FionaGuordan BanksJessyca WilsonRobert WilliamsVidalT Minus4 083 Missing Me ColeEric HudsonFentonHudson3 414 Trust and Believe ColeDarhyl CamperWilsonBanksDJ CamperBanks A 4 165 Get It Right ColeMelvin Hough IIRivelino WouterBanksWilsonElite NoelMel amp Mus3 506 Woman to Woman featuring Ashanti ColeBetty WrightFrederick TaylorEarl PowellWalter English IIIAshanti DouglasToxicPowellEnglish3 557 Wonderland featuring Elijah Blake ColeJerry DuplessisFentonWilsonBanksArden AltinoAkene DunkleyOlivier CastelliDuplessisAltino A Dunkley A Castelli A 3 538 I Choose You ColeJack SplashFentonLundon KnightenSplash4 499 Stubborn ColeRodney JerkinsPaul DawsonFentonJerkinsDawson4 2010 Hey Sexy ColeTerius NashCarlos McKinneyLos da Mystro3 5711 Next Move featuring Robin Thicke ColeRoosevelt HarrellDavid BalfourWilsonBanksBink 4 3512 Signature ColeRyan WilliamsonBanksWilsonWilliamson4 08Total length 49 19 Woman to Woman Deluxe edition 113 114 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length11 Forever ColeTyler WilliamsEster DeanClifford HarrisT Minus2 4212 Next Move featuring Robin Thicke ColeHarrellBalfourWilsonBanksBink 4 3513 Who s Gonna Hold Me Down ColeHarrellBanksWilsonIsaac HayesBink 3 5814 Why Lie ColeDru CastroUforo EbongCastroEbong3 4915 Signature ColeRyan WilliamsonBanksWilsonRykeyz4 0816 Try Loving Me ColeDashawn WhiteDavid Foreman Jr D ana LewisGrinehouse4 21Total length 64 15 Woman to Woman iTunes Store deluxe edition bonus track 35 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length16 Here We Go ColeFentonJeanette ShakoorDeondre CollinsErnest WilsonTrakmatik3 57 Woman to Woman Target deluxe edition bonus tracks 115 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length16 I Can t Make You Love Me WrightGreg CurtisCurtis3 5317 Wonder ColeBanksWilsonChauncey HollisHit Boy4 26 Notes A denotes co producerCredits and personnel EditCredits are adapted from the liner notes of Woman to Woman 16 VocalsKeyshia Cole vocals background vocals Guordan Banks background vocals Sean Elijah Blake Fenton featured vocals vocal backgrounds Nikki Flores background vocals Jessyca Wilson background vocals Ashanti featured vocals background vocals Tiyon TC Mack background vocals Terius The Dream Nash background vocals Robin Thicke featured vocals Lil Wayne featured vocals MusiciansEric Hudson drums Andrew Clifton drums Earl Powell keyboards Walter English III keyboards Jannina Norpoth violin Carlos Los McKinney keyboards Ryan Viti guitar Andre Dre Bowman bass guitar Producers and technicalHarmony H Money Samuels production Vidal Davis production Tyler T Minus Williams production Eric Hudson production Darhyl DJ Camper Jr production Guordan Banks production Fredrick Toxic Taylor production Walter English III production Melvin Mel Hough production Rivlino Mus Wouter production Jerry Wonda Duplessis production Arden Keyz Altino production Akene The Champ Dunkley production Olivier Akos Castelli production Rodney Darkchild Jerkins production Paul Hollywood Hotsauce Dawson production Jack Splash production Kuk Harrell vocal production Carlos Los McKinney production Bink production Dru Castro production Uforo TAKTIX Ebong production Ryan Rykez Williamson production Brian White engineer David Nakaji engineer Jaycen Joshua mixing Chris Gehringer masteringCharts EditWeekly charts Edit 2012 chart performance for Woman to Woman Chart 2012 PeakpositionSouth Korean Albums Circle 112 85UK Album Downloads OCC 108 87UK R amp B Albums OCC 107 27US Billboard 200 105 10US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 116 22013 chart performance for Woman to Woman Chart 2013 PeakpositionUS Top R amp B Albums Billboard 117 4 Year end charts Edit 2013 year end chart performance for Woman to Woman Chart 2013 PositionUS Billboard 200 118 81US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 119 18Release history EditRelease dates and formats for Woman to Woman Region Date Edition s Format s Label Ref Australia November 19 2012 Standard deluxe CD digital download Geffen Records 120 121 Netherlands 122 123 United Kingdom Standard Geffen Records Interscope Records 124 125 United States Standard deluxe Target edition Geffen Records 35 113 115 Canada 32 126 115 France Standard Digital download 127 Germany 128 Japan December 5 2012 CD Universal Music Japan 129 References Edit Fekadu Mesfin December 22 2010 I Ain t Thru Keyshia Cole s statement song The Philadelphia Inquirer Archived from the original on March 2 2021 Retrieved February 26 2016 Caulfield Keith December 29 2010 Taylor Swift Gets Christmas Boost on Billboard 200 Jamie Foxx Earns Highest Debut Billboard Archived from the original on May 24 2013 Retrieved February 26 2016 Muhammad Latifah May 18 2011 Keyshia Cole Vents About Not Receiving BET Nominations The Boombox Archived from the original on April 27 2015 Retrieved February 26 2016 Apaza Kevin April 18 2011 Keyshia Cole Take Me Away Music Video Direct Lyrics Archived from the original on April 21 2011 Gray Jazmine January 21 2011 Keyshia Cole Fires Manager in Wake of Declining Sales Billboard Archived from the original on May 29 2013 Retrieved October 24 2012 Muhammad Latifah January 18 2011 Keyshia Cole Fires Longtime Manager Manny Halley The Boombox Archived from the original on August 24 2019 Retrieved February 26 2016 KeyshiaCole March 30 2011 I m going on tour with Soon 2 be announced and now and afterwards I will be working on a new album I have also decided on new management Tweet Archived from the original on March 30 2011 Retrieved December 18 2021 via Twitter a b c d Keyshia Cole Readies New Album for February Rap Up September 20 2011 Archived from the original on December 15 2012 Retrieved August 4 2012 a b c d Keyshia Cole Speaks to the Ladies with New Album Title Rap Up October 14 2011 Archived 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