Ne-Yo: The Collection

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Ne-Yo: The Collection
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Compilation album by
ReleasedSeptember 2, 2009 (Japan)
Recorded2005–2008
Genre R&B
Label Universal Music Japan
Producer Ne-Yo, Stargate, Eric Hudson, The Heavyweights, Ron "Neff-U" Feemster, Chuck Harmony, J. R. Rotem
Ne-Yo chronology
Year of the Gentleman
(2008)
Ne-Yo: The Collection
(2009)
Libra Scale
(2010)

Ne-Yo: The Collection is the first compilation album by American singer-songwriter Ne-Yo. The album was released in Japan on September 2, 2009. The album was also released with a limited edition CD+DVD version complete with the music videos from each of Ne-Yo's singles under the title "Ne-Yo: The Collection - Complete Edition". [1]

Contents

Track listing

CD
No.TitleLength
1."Because of You"4:26
2."So Sick"3:27
3."Sexy Love"3:40
4."Closer"3:54
5."Stay (featuring Peedi Peedi)"3:51
6."Miss Independent"3:53
7."Crazy (featuring Jay-Z)"4:21
8."In the Way"4:16
9."Go On Girl"4:21
10."Mad"4:14
11."When You're Mad"3:42
12."Can We Chill"4:24
13."Part of the List"4:10
14."Do You (featuring Hikaru Utada)"3:48
15."Because of You (Remix) (featuring Kanye West)"4:20
Ne-Yo: The Collection - Complete Edition DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Stay" 
2."So Sick" 
3."When You're Mad" 
4."Sexy Love" 
5."Because of You" 
6."Do You" 
7."Can We Chill" 
8."Go On Girl In the Way" 
9."Closer" 
10."Miss Independent" 
11."Mad" 
12."Part of the List" 

Charts

Oricon Album Chart at #4, behind local acts such as Crystal Kay, and sold 55,625 copies that week. [2] The album also debuted at #4 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 album chart. [3] It sold another 38,943 copies the next week. [4]

Charts (2009)Peak
Position
CertificationSales
Japan Albums Chart [5] 4Gold [6] 94,568 [2] [4]

Release history

RegionCountryDateLabel
Asia Japan [7] September 2, 2009Universal Music Japan

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