12 Play: 4th Quarter leaked well ahead of its intended release date, and “Hairbraider,” its intended lead single, deservedly flopped, prompting R.
Kelly and Jive to shelve the project.
Over a year after the leak, and just in time for the 2009 holiday season shopping rush, a new R. album in the form of Untitled received an official release, featuring a track list drastically different from that of the leaked album.
Given that R. had maintained a relatively low profile since his June 2008 acquittal on child pornography charges, Untitled is his least eventful release in nearly a decade.
Somewhat surprisingly, he leans on a lot of collaborations.
He handles only two tracks by himself, farming out the production and songwriting assistance to an assortment of mostly up-and-coming figures who contribute to no more than a couple songs each.
Perhaps R. needed the input from others to help reset his bearings and make a simple, concept-free, creatively unambitious R&B album.
There’s nothing outlandish about it, at least not by the R.
Kelly standard.
In fact, it’s rather understated, heavy on slow jams with only a couple small surprises: the Jack Splash-produced “Be My #2,” heavily reliant on a chunky, adroit disco-funk classic by Rhyze, and “Like I Do,” where Carlos McKinney only slightly adjusts the swishing, gently rocking beat he made for J.
Holiday’s “Bed” -- a prime example of R. giving new life to a tired sound with little evident effort.
He even humbles himself on the song, if only a little bit: “There’s only two things in this world that I’m the best at, it’s true.
Number one is music, and baby girl, can’t nobody work your body out like I do.” He’s coasting here, no doubt about it, but no one can coast like he can.