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Monday, February 12, 2018

Ne-Yo Taps PARTYNEXTDOOR, 2 Chainz for New Album ‘Good Man’

Posted by Unknown on 8:39 PM

Ne-Yo has enlisted a star-studded cast for his forthcoming album Good Man.

Speaking to Beats 1, the R&B crooner revealed the guest list for the follow-up to 2015’s Non-Fiction, which spans various genres. The lineup includes 2 Chainz, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Eric Bellinger, Bebe Rexha, Stefflon Don, and Romeo Santos.

The soulful crooner said that his collaboration with PND came from a “genuine conversation” and that it will be a sign of more to come. “We came up with a lot of good stuff, actually,” he said. “There’s actually a collection of songs that I have, that I’m holding on to for a little side project later on, but there was one of that bunch that I liked so much, that I decided to put on this album. Myself, PARTYNEXTDOOR, and Eric Bellinger are on that record.”

Meanwhile, Tity Boi appears on a remorseful track. “2 Chainz blessed me on a record called ‘Apology,'” he said. “I realized that, in order for me to become this cake, some eggs had to be broken. Those eggs just happened to be people, young women, and a lot of people got hurt behind me being that guy. I look back on it like, ‘If I was never that guy, I wouldn’t be this guy now.’ These women who had to deal with that, at the very least, they’re owed an apology. I played it for Chainz and what he came with was sincere and it was real.”

Last week, Ne-Yo dropped the D’Angelo-sampled title track from the album, which is due later this year. “This album focuses on the journey of what it is to be a good man: a good man to your spouse, a good brother to your brother, a good person to the world,” added Ne-Yo. “I am not proclaiming to be perfect. A good man makes mistakes, learns from those mistakes, therefore to not then repeat those mistakes. Being a good man is a journey.”

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