Honestly (Lalah Hathaway album)

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Honestly
Lalah Hathaway Honestly album cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 20, 2017 (2017-10-20)
Length28:44
Label Hathaway Entertainment
Producer
Lalah Hathaway chronology
Lalah Hathaway Live
(2015)
Honestly
(2017)
Singles from Honestly
  1. "I Can't Wait"
    Released: July 14, 2017
  2. "Honestly"
    Released: 2017
  3. "Call On Me"
    Released: September 14, 2018

Honestly is the sixth studio album by American singer Lalah Hathaway. It was released on October 20, 2017 through her own label, Hathaway Entertainment. [1] The album, produced entirely by Tiffany Gouche and Hathaway, earned two Grammy Award nominations in 2019, with "Y O Y" being nominated for Best R&B Performance and Honestly receiving a Best R&B Album nomination. [2] A deluxe edition of the album was released digitally on June 27, 2018. [3]

Contents

Reception

In a Vibe magazine interview, Desire Thompson described Honestly this way: "Even after making history, the singer would rather test the limits of her resounding vocals than float comfortably on one sound. While listening to cuts from her forthcoming album honestly, there's an electronic-bluesy presence, a stark difference from her 2015 project. There's also bold stances on love throughout tracks like "change ya life" and "what you need," paired with joyous cuts "i can't wait" and the revolutionary Lecrae-assisted jam, "don't give up." [4]

SoulTracks critic L. Michael Gipson found that "the project will read for some as yet another vain attempt by a veteran artist to "go young" and be "on trend." These are expectations no Lalah Hathaway devotee has ever had of this singular mahogany voice, whose claim to fame came through the doors of purist jazz, fusion, and classic soul, and that’s without her famous pedigree. But, in a seeming attempt to reach for those a generation after those who grew up as young adults with Hathaway, Honestly is a project riddled with overused production techniques, trap and other radio urban pop sounds, and gratuitously coarse language." [5]

Chart performance

Honstely debuted and peakead at number nine on the US Billboard Independent Albums chart in the week of November 21, 2015. [6]

Track listing

All tracks produced by Tiffany Gouché and Lalah Hathaway.

Honestly track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Honestly"2:42
2."Don't Give Up"
3:30
3."Change Ya Life"
  • Hathaway
  • Gouché
2:59
4."What U Need"
  • Hathaway
  • Gouché
3:30
5."Call on Me"
  • Hathaway
  • Gouché
3:45
6."Won't Let It Go"
  • Hathaway
  • Gouché
3:37
7."Storm"
  • Hathaway
  • Gouché
1:06
8."Y O Y"
  • Hathaway
  • Gouché
3:50
9."I Can't Wait"
  • Hathaway
  • Gouché
4:01
Total length:28:48
Deluxe edition [3]
No.TitleLength
1."Honestly"2:41
2."Don't Give Up" (featuring Lecrae)3:30
3."Change Ya Life"2:59
4."What U Need" (featuring Tiffany Gouché)3:30
5."Call on Me" (remix/extended version featuring Redman)4:08
6."Won't Let It Go"3:37
7."Storm"1:06
8."Y O Y"3:49
9."I Can't Wait"3:49
10."I Can't Wait" (Teddy Riley Remix)3:59
11."I Can't Wait" (Robert Glasper Remix)3:30
12."I Can't Wait" (L's Remix)3:50
13."I Can't Wait" (The Twilite Tone Remix)6:24
14."Change Ya Life" (acoustic)2:56
15."Call on Me"3:44

Note

Charts

Chart performance for Honestly
Chart (2017)Peak
position
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [6] 9

Release history

Release dates and formats for Honestly
RegionDateEdition(s)Format(s)LabelRef.
VariousOctober 20, 2017StandardHathaway Entertainment [5]
October 20, 2017Deluxedigital download [3]

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