Nina Sky (album)

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Nina Sky
Ninaskycover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 22, 2004
Recorded20032004
Studio The Hit Factory (New York City, New York, US) Bennet Studios, Englewood, NJ
Genre
Length47:02
Label
Producer
Nina Sky chronology
Nina Sky
(2004)
La Conexión
(2005)
Singles from Nina Sky
  1. "Move Ya Body"
    Released: April 12, 2004
  2. "Turnin' Me On"
    Released: November 30, 2004 [2]

Nina Sky is the debut studio album by Puerto Rican girl group Nina Sky. The album was released on June 22, 2004, in the United States and a week later worldwide. It debuted at number 44 on the US Billboard 200 and sold 341,000 copies according to Nielsen Soundscan. The lead single "Move Ya Body" received a Gold Certification from Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The second single was "Turnin' Me On", but did not match the success of "Move Ya Body". [3]

Contents

The single "Move Ya Body" was released on April 12, 2004, and reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Urban music and rhythmic top 40 stations quickly added the song to their playlists, sending the song up the charts. By July 17, "Move Ya Body" had gone to the top five on both sides of the Atlantic and had also reached the top five of a world combined R&B chart based on the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France and Australia. The song had also reached the top fifty of the Australian charts. "Turnin' Me On" was released in November 2004, but without the success of "Move Ya Body". It was a minor hit in France and United States, peaking at number five on US Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. The twins continued to work and promote their music. They have contributed to the reggaeton movement with songs such as "Oye Mi Canto", and "Más Maíz" with artist and producer N.O.R.E. They were also featured artists on Sean Paul's song "Connection" from his album The Trinity .

Background and recording

In March 2004, Nicole and Natalie held their first live performance as Nina Sky. Concert was held in Club Demara on 18 March, which they revealed eleven years later. Later that year, record producer The Jettsonz introduced the girls to Cipha Sounds, a hip hop DJ under the Star Trak label owned by The Neptunes (Pharrell and Chad Hugo). The twins then proceeded to write "Move Ya Body" (along with The Jettsonz, who also produced the record), mixing Caribbean rhythms. Eventually, a demo of the song was made. The demo fell into the hands of Eddie O'Loughlin, the president of Next Plateau Entertainment (which is a division of Universal Records). O'Loughlin signed the twins to a contract and they started working on their debut album. [4] Twins recorded the album between 2003 and early 2004, mostly in The Hit Factory studio located in New York City. Many producers and musicians worked with them on the record, including The Jettsonz, Cipha Sounds, Supa Dups, Disco D, Betty Wright, E.J. Wells etc. Songs "Move Ya Body" and "In a Dream" were both released two months before the full album was released, and were included on Move Ya Body EP.

Release and promotion

Nina Sky was released on June 22, 2004, in the United States and on June 29, 2004, in other countries. It was promoted with two singles: "Move Ya Body" and "Turnin' Me On".

Album was also promoted with a mixtape, featuring remixes and collaborations. Mixtape was released later in 2004. It features a remix by Vybz Kartel for "Move Ya Body".

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [6]
Entertainment Weekly B [7]
People Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [8]
Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [9]
Slant Magazine Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [10]
Stylus Magazine C [11]

Album received mixed reviews from music critics. Entertainment Weekly gave the album B while Stylus Magazine gave C. Rolling Stone and Slant Magazine both gave album three out of five stars. AllMusic gave 3.5 stars while People Magazine gave two out of five stars.

Commercial performance

Nina Sky was moderate success in United States. However, it wasn't successful outside the United States, peaking at number 135 on UK Albums Chart and not peaking on any other chart except for charts in the US. It peaked at number forty-four on US Billboard 200 and number four on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. It sold around 500,000 copies, being certified Gold by Recording Industry Association of America.[ citation needed ]

The album's first single "Move Ya Body" performed excellently worldwide, peaking at number four on the Billboard Hot 100, but album did not perform that well, only peaking in United States and United Kingdom. Second single "Turnin' Me On" was not as successful: it failed to enter the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at number five on Bubbling Under Hot 100. It was also a minor hit in France.

A mixtape which promoted the album was also released later in 2004. There was song "Oye Mi Canto" and also remixes of "Move Ya Body", "Turnin' Me On" and "Holla Back". A collaboration with Angie Martinez titled "Time to Go" was also included. Mixtape failed to chart anywhere and is extremely rare.

Title

The album was self-titled. The sisters wanted to devise a name of their own. In using the first two syllables of their names ("Ni" and "Na"), they came up with Nina. They then added Sky, which for them represented "the sky's the limit". [12] [13]

Artwork

Album's artwork was made sometime in 2004. The picture was taken by John Ricard and features twins (Nicole left, Natalie right) in front of white wall painted in green and black. Nicole wore green blouse with records painted on it and dark blue round earrings. Natalie wore long green earrings and dark brown top. Hair stylist Q, make-up artist Mylah Morales and fashion stylist Malaika Elcock helped twins to get ready (according to Discogs). [14] This was Nina Sky's second album cover to feature their first logotype (the first was the cover for single/EP "Move Ya Body").

Track listing

Nina SkyStandard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Nina Sky Is..." (Intro)
1:01
2."Move Ya Body" (featuring Jabba)
  • Burell
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Bedeau
  • Charles
  • Wells
  • Diaz
3:52
3."You Deserve" (featuring Betty Wright)
  • Wright
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Bermingham
  • Wells
  • Wright
  • Wells
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Bermingham
3:45
4."Turnin' Me On"
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Diaz
  • Shayman
  • Dwayne Chin-Quee
  • Cipha Sounds
  • Disco D
  • Supa Dups
3:32
5."Let It Go"
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Wells
  • Bermingham
  • Bermingham
  • Wells
4:02
6."Goodbye" (Interlude)
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Albino
1:43
7."Your Time"
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Shayman
  • J. McDougal
  • Wrecia Holloway
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Diaz
4:18
8."Runaway"
  • Shayman
  • L. Beckles
  • Diaz
  • L. Francis
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • R. Carter
  • Shayman
  • Beckles
  • Diaz
  • Francis
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Carter
3:39
9."In a Dream"
  • Wells
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Bermingham
  • Bermingham
  • Wells
3:27
10."Surely Missed"
  • Green
  • Mitchell
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Diaz
4:33
11."Temperature's Rising" (Prelude)
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Bermingham
  • Wells
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Bermingham
  • Wells
0:59
12."Temperature's Rising"
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Bermingham
  • Wells
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Bermingham
  • Wells
5:20
13."Holla Back"
  • Shayman
  • Diaz
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Shayman
  • Diaz
3:19
14."Faded Memories"
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Bermingham
  • Wells
  • Nelson Albino
Will Divide3:32
Total length:47:02
Nina SkyUK and Japanese edition (bonus track) [15]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Get Up and Dance"
  • Albino
  • Albino
  • Wells
  • Bermingham
Happy Perez3:16
Total length:50:18

Sample credits

Charts

Chart (2004)Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC) [1] 135
US Billboard 200 [1] 44
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums ( Billboard ) [1] 4

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
United StatesJune 22, 2004
WorldwideJune 29, 2004
Japan [16] August 10, 2004

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