All or Nothing | ||||
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Studio album by Jay Sean | ||||
Released | 23 November 2009 | |||
Recorded | November 2008 – October 2009, except Stay, that was recorded in 2007. | |||
Genre | Pop, R&B | |||
Length | 51:45 (U.S. edition) | |||
Label | Jayded, 2Point9, Cash Money, Universal Republic | |||
Producer | Ronald "Slim" Williams (exec.), Bryan "Birdman" Williams (exec.), J-Remy, Bobby Bass, Alan Sampson | |||
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Singles from All or Nothing | ||||
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Allmusic | |
Billboard | (72/100) |
BBC Music | favorable |
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OK! Magazine | |
The Guardian | |
Slant | |
The Independent | favorable |
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All or Nothing is the third studio album by British R&B singer Jay Sean, released 23 November 2009 in the United States as the singer's international debut album with Cash Money Records and Universal Republic and a week later on 30 November 2009 with Jayded Records and 2Point9 Records. The album was also released in international markets from December 2009.
The album was preceded by the lead single, "Down" featuring label-mate Lil Wayne which impacted in the US on 30 June 2009 and eventually peaked at number one on 17 October 2009. The song was also Sean's highest UK chart entry reaching number three. Following the album's release, "Do You Remember" was released as the second single and in January 2010 peaked at number ten in the US and subsequently making him the first male artist in seven years to have his first two charting singles appear in the Hot 100 simultaneously.
Accorging to aggregated music reviews site Metacritic, the album received mixed reviews by critics who scored the album 59/100. Despite success with the two lead singles from the album, the album itself only debuted at #37 on the US Billboard 200 albums chart. It was also his lowest-charting entry on the UK Albums Chart, debuting there at #62. Despite this, it has become his highest-charting album in Japan, reaching #11 on the Oricon Albums Chart.
Jay Sean has been active in the British Asian and Global South Asian markets since 2003, and put out his second studio album, My Own Way in 2008 throughout Europe and Asia independently via his own Jayded Records. Success with R&B/urban singles like "Ride It" and "Maybe" made him a frequent appearance on the UK R&B Chart. Eventually, that success caught the attention of Ronald "Slim" Williams, the CEO of Cash Money Records, who said