PartyNextDoor 4

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PartyNextDoor 4
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 26, 2024
Studio
Length45:51
Label
  • Santa Anna
  • OVO
Producer
  • PartyNextDoor
  • 40
  • Alex Lustig
  • Aliby
  • Bizness Boi
  • CandyChyld
  • Cardiak
  • Christopher Bivens
  • Eli Brown
  • G. Ry
  • Habib Defoundoux
  • Harv
  • Hyprwrld
  • Instinct
  • Kddo
  • Maneesh
  • Niketaz
  • Niko
  • Nonstop Da Hitman
  • Nuki
  • OG Parker
  • Prep Bijan
  • Scandi
  • Travis Marsh
PartyNextDoor chronology
Partypack
(2020)
PartyNextDoor 4
(2024)
Singles from PartyNextDoor 4
  1. "Her Old Friends"
    Released: January 13, 2023
  2. "Resentment"
    Released: July 7, 2023
  3. "Real Woman"
    Released: March 15, 2024
  4. "Lose My Mind"
    Released: April 11, 2024

PartyNextDoor 4 (shortened to P4) is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer PartyNextDoor, released on April 26, 2024, through OVO Sound and the Santa Anna Label Group. [1] Unlike his previous projects, the album features no guest appearances, however it features production from PartyNextDoor himself, 40, Cardiak and OG Parker, alongside others. [2] It is his first album in four years since the release of Partymobile (2020), and marks the first installment of his eponymous album series in over seven years since PartyNextDoor 3 in 2016.

Contents

Release and promotion

PartyNextDoor released the album's first single, "Her Old Friends" on January 13, 2023. [3] [4] The album's second single, "Resentment" was released six months later on July 7, 2023. [5] Under a year later, while teasing the release of the album, PartyNextDoor released a CCTV video for the track while setting the album for pre-order. [6] This was followed by the release of the album's third single, "Real Woman" on March 15, 2024, alongside the album's official announcement. [7] [8] On April 2, Party officially released the album's NSFW artwork while confirming the album's release date. [9] On April 11, Party released the album's final single, "Lose My Mind" before sharing the album's tracklist just a day prior to the album's release on April 25. [10] [11]

Upon the release of the album, Party released the official music video for "For Certain". [12]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Clash 8/10 [13]

Clash 's Robin Murray wrote that the "whole project is cohesive" and that "each song speaks to the next" while describing the project as an "alluring document of salacious R&B titillation". Murray concluded that "the album closes on an oddly sombre note" and that PartyNextDoor 4 "taps into his core values". [13]

Commercial performance

PartyNextDoor 4 debuted at number ten on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 37,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. [14] This became Party's third US top-ten debut. [14]

Track listing

PartyNextDoor 4 track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Control"
4:22
2."Lose My Mind"
  • PartyNextDoor
  • 40
  • Prep Bijan
  • Travis Marsh
  • Eli Brown
3:04
3."Stuck in My Ways"
  • Brathwaite
  • Maneesh Bidaye
  • 40
  • Alex Lustig
  • Maneesh
3:00
4."Cheers"
3:54
5."Make It to the Morning"
  • Brathwaite
  • Hughes
  • Habib Defoundoux
  • Nicola Kollar
  • Alex Lustig
  • Habib Defoundoux
  • Niketaz
2:48
6."No Chill"
  • Brathwaite
  • Gary Fountaine
  • Alex Lustig [a]
  • Nonstop Da Hitman
4:25
7."Her Old Friends"
  • Brathwaite
  • Parker
  • Jack Nilsson
  • Ryan Martinez
  • Konstatinos Latos
  • OG Parker
  • CandyChyld
  • G. Ry
  • Nuki Beats
4:16
8."The Retreat"
  • Brathwaite
  • Lustig
Alex Lustig0:47
9."For Certain"
  • Brathwaite
  • Parker
  • Ayoola Agboola
  • Alex Lustig
  • OG Parker
  • Maneesh [a]
  • Kiddo
3:40
10."Sorry, But I'm Outside"
  • Brathwaite
  • Shebib
  • Muca Leonsio
  • Eric Vanacker
  • Tobias Rasmussen
  • Ryan Bridger
  • 40
  • Niko
  • Instinct
  • Scandi
  • Hyprwrld
3:59
11."Real Woman"
  • Brathwaite
  • Shebib
  • Hughes
  • Eli Brown
  • Aaron Cheung
  • Vanessa Mukaremera
  • 40 [a]
  • Prep Bijan
  • Eli Brown
  • Aaron Paris [a]
3:15
12."A Mother's Prayer"
  • Brathwaite
  • Hughes
Prep Bijan0:44
13."Family"
  • Brathwaite
  • Shebib
  • Lustig
  • Hughes
  • Robertson
  • Bernard Harvey
  • 40
  • Alex Lustig
  • Prep Bijan
  • Bizness Boi
  • Harv
3:53
14."Resentment"
  • Brathwaite
  • Peter Ring
  • PartyNextDoor
  • Aliby [a]
3:44
Total length:45:51
Apple Music additional track listing
No.TitleLength
15."For Certain" (music video version)5:23
16."Real Woman" (music video version)4:08
Total length:55:22

Notes

Personnel

Musicians

Technical

Charts

Chart performance for PartyNextDoor 4
Chart (2024)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [15] 62
Australian Hip Hop/R&B Albums (ARIA) [16] 15
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [17] 90
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [18] 117
Canadian Albums (Billboard) [19] 13
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [20] 82
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ) [21] 26
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [22] 14
UK Albums (OCC) [23] 26
US Billboard 200 [24] 10
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [25] 4

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