music.wikisort.org - CompositionI Used to Know Her is the second compilation album by American R&B singer H.E.R., released on August 30, 2019, by RCA Records. The album comprises songs from the singer's EPs I Used to Know Her: The Prelude (2018) and I Used to Know Her: Part 2 (2018), and includes five additional songs, as well as extended editions of the songs "Going", "Be on My Way", and "Lord Is Coming".[2][3]
2019 compilation album by H.E.R.
I Used to Know Her |
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Released | August 30, 2019 (2019-08-30) |
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Recorded | 2018–2019 |
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Genre | R&B |
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Label | RCA |
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Producer |
- Cardiak
- Dernst "D'Mile" Emile II
- Flippa
- Gitty
- David "Swagg R'celious" Harris
- T-Minus
- Rodney Jerkins
- Craig Balmoris
- Jeffrey Rashad
- Bēkon
- Rappy
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The compilation received an Album of the Year nomination at the 62nd Grammy Awards, marking H.E.R.'s second consecutive nomination in that category. The Bryson Tiller-featured single "Could've Been" received nominations for Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance, and "Hard Place" received nominations for Song of the Year and Record of the Year.[4]
On April 4, 2019, she released the music video for "Hard Place". She also performed the song live on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and the 2019 Grammy Awards.[5] On June 25, the first promotional single "Racks" was released featuring YBN Cordae.[6] The next promotional single was released on July 26, titled "21".[7]
Accolades
Track listing
Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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1. | "Lost Souls" (featuring DJ Scratch) | | - Swagg R'Celious
- Gitty
- Bassman Foster
| 2:33 |
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2. | "Fate" | | - Craig Balmoris
- Bēkon
- The Donuts
| 3:13 |
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3. | "Carried Away" | - Wilson
- Dernst Emile II
- Foster
- Ashworth
| | 3:41 |
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4. | "Going (Full)" | - Wilson
- Harris
- Hue "SoundzFire" Strother
| | 2:53 |
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5. | "Be on My Way (Full)" | - Harris
- Emile II
- Wilson
- Ashworth
| | 2:37 |
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6. | "Can't Help Me" | - Wilson
- Ronald Colson
- Gitelman
- Ashworth
| | 2:53 |
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7. | "Something Keeps Pulling Me Back" | | D'Mile | 3:05 |
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8. | "Feel a Way" | - Elijah Dias
- Wilson
- Strother
- Gitelman
- Ronald "Flippa" Colson
| - Gitty
- Flippa
- Bill Zimmerman
| 3:27 |
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9. | "21" | - Wilson
- Walter Jones
- Gitelman
- King Michael Coy
| | 3:15 |
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10. | "Racks" (featuring Cordae) | - Wilson
- Cordae Dunston
- Colson
- Gitelman
- Bozeman
| | 3:41 |
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11. | "I'm Not OK" | | | 3:26 |
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12. | "Against Me" | - Carl McCormick
- Wilson
- Strother
- Jeffrey Rashad Williams
- Nima Jahanbin
- Paimon Jahanbin
| - Cardiak
- Wallis Lane
- Williams
| 4:30 |
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13. | "Could've Been" (featuring Bryson Tiller) | - Harris
- Emile
- Wilson
- Strother
| D'Mile | 4:08 |
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14. | "Good to Me" | | | 7:12 |
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15. | "Take You There" | - Wilson
- Ali P
- Modesty Lycan
- Edwin Elijah Diaz
| | 4:02 |
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16. | "As I Am" | - Dias
- Wilson
- Strother
- Gitelman
- Colson
| | 4:00 |
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17. | "Hard Place (Single Version)" | | | 3:32 |
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18. | "Uninvited (Live)" | | | 3:43 |
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19. | "Lord Is Coming" (featuring Cordae) | | - Craig Balmoris
- Bēkon
- The Donuts
| 6:09 |
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Personnel
Credits adapted from Tidal.[12]
Musicians
- David "Swagg R'celious" Harris – programming (2), drums (14), keyboards (14)
- Dernst "D'Mile" Emile II – bass, guitar (3)
- Keith "Bassman" Foster – bass (3, 14)
- Sam Ashworth – guitar (3, 6)
- H.E.R. – acoustic guitar (14)
- Jack Rochon – electric guitar (14)
- Alonzo "Zo" Harris – organ (14), piano (18), strings (18, 19)
- Karina Pasian – background vocals (17)
- Phillip Lewis – keyboards (17)
- Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins – keyboards (17)
- Ajanee Hambrick – background vocals (18)
- Malik Spence – background vocals (18)
- Melody Giron – cello (18)
- Carrington Brown – drums (18)
- Ervin Dede – viola (18)
- Marissa Licata – violin (18)
- Sarah Koenig-Plonskier – violin (18)
- Scott Mulvahill – bass (19)
Technical
- Dave Kutch – mastering engineer (1–16, 18, 19)
- Colin Leonard – mastering engineer (17)
- Miki Tsutsumi – mixing engineer (1, 4, 6, 7, 9–12, 14, 15, 19), recording engineer (1, 3–5, 7, 8, 10–19)
- Jaycen Joshua – mixing engineer (2, 17, 19)
- Phil Tan – mixing engineer (3, 5, 8, 13, 16)
- Dernst "D'Mile" Emile II – recording engineer (1, 4, 5, 7, 11)
- Omar Loya – recording engineer (9, 12)
- Victor Pereyra – recording engineer (15)
- Derek Keota – recording engineer (17)
- Joseph Hurtado – recording engineer (17)
- Carl Barc – recording engineer (18)
- Ciel Eckard-Lee – recording engineer (19)
- Bill Zimmerman – engineer (3)
- Ayana Depas – assistant engineer (1, 4, 6, 9–12, 14, 15, 17)
- Jaron Bozeman – assistant engineer (1, 4, 5, 7, 11, 13)
- Jacob Richards – assistant engineer (2, 17)
- Michael Seaberg – assistant engineer (2, 17)
- Rashawn Mclean – assistant engineer (2, 17)
- Phillip Martelly – assistant engineer (15)
- Ben Fusel – assistant engineer (17)
- Sean Klein – assistant engineer (18)
- DJ Riggins – assistant engineer (19)
Charts
Certifications
References
- "Urban/AUC Future Releases | R&B, Hip Hop, Release Schedule and Street Dates". All Access Music Group. Archived from the original on September 16, 2018. Retrieved October 27, 2018.
- "H.E.R. – I Used To Know Her [Album Stream]". OnSmash. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
- "H.E.R. – I Used To Know Her [Album Stream]". HotNewHipHop. August 30, 2019. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
- "2020 GRAMMY Awards: Complete Winners List". GRAMMY.com. November 20, 2019.
- "H.E.R. Chooses Between Love & a 'Hard Place' in New Video: Watch". Billboard.
- "Hear H.E.R., YBN Cordae on Sensual New Song 'Racks'". Rolling Stone. June 26, 2019. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
- "See H.E.R. Celebrate Her Whirlwind Year in '21' Video". Rolling Stone. July 26, 2019. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
- "2018 Soul Train Awards Nominees". BET. Retrieved October 25, 2018.
- "2020 BET Awards Exclusive: Drake, Megan Thee Stallion and Roddy Ricch Lead Nominees Slate, CBS Airing Show for First Time". Billboard. June 15, 2020. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
- NPR Staff (January 26, 2020). "2020 Grammy Awards: The Full List Of Winners". NPR. Retrieved January 28, 2020.
- NAACP Staff (February 22, 2020). "51st NAACP Image Awards". NAACP Image Awards. Retrieved February 22, 2020.
- "Credits / I Used To Know Her / H.E.R." Tidal. August 3, 2018. Retrieved April 13, 2021.
- "Debuts on this week's #Billboard200 (2/2)". Billboard on Twitter. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
- "American album certifications – H.E.R. – I Used to Know Her". Recording Industry Association of America.
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