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Shock Value II

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2009 studio album by Timbaland
Shock Value II
Standard edition cover. Deluxe edition features a red color scheme.
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 8, 2009
Recorded2008–09
StudioThomas Crown (Virginia Beach,Virginia)
Genre
Length73:16
Label
Producer
Timbaland chronology
Shock Value
(2007)
Shock Value II
(2009)
King Stays King
(2015)
Singles from Shock Value II
  1. "Morning After Dark"
    Released: October 26, 2009[1]
  2. "Say Something"
    Released: November 3, 2009
  3. "Carry Out"
    Released: December 1, 2009
  4. "If We Ever Meet Again"
    Released: February 15, 2010

Shock Value II is the third studio album by American musicianTimbaland. It serves as the sequel to his previous album,Shock Value.[2] Initially slated for a 2008 release, the project was pushed into 2009 and tentatively confirmed for November 23, 2009[3] throughBlackground Records,Mosley Music Group andInterscope Records, however, it was pushed back once more and finally released on December 7, 2009 in the UK and December 8 in the US.[4]

The album was supported by the successful singles "Carry Out" (featuringJustin Timberlake) and "Say Something" (featuringDrake). Unlike its predecessor, it expands beyond hip hop and R&B to include collaborations withalternative rock actsChad Kroeger,Jet,the Fray andDaughtry, as well aspop artistsKaty Perry,Miley Cyrus,JoJo,Melody Thornton, andEsthero. Upon release,Shock Value II performed moderately on theBillboard 200 and was met with unfavorable critical reception.[5][6]

Background and production

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Timbaland spoke toMTV's Shaheem Reid back in July 2008 to confirm that he was working on the follow-up to his platinum-sellingShock Value.[2] At the time he confirmed that he had one track withMadonna which although recorded for her albumHard Candy it had not been used and could end up on this album instead.[2] He was insistent that he would also collaborate withJordin Sparks,Beyoncé,Rihanna,Jonas Brothers,Miley Cyrus,T.I. andChris Brown[2] However, none of these collaborations (except Miley Cyrus) made it to the final track list. He also said that alongsideT-Pain who will definitely appear, he hoped to getJay-Z on board,[2] although he ultimately failed to do so.

Timbaland also toldInvasion Radio in October 2009 that he had usedPSP applicationBeaterator to produce some of the beats forShock Value II as well as Jay Z's last album.[7]

Speaking of the album in November 2009, Timbaland said:

I’m so fortunate and blessed to be able to create a Shock Value II, I’m really proud of the caliber of artists on this album and all the work they put into making it a success. I can promise that no one has ever heardKaty Perry,The Fray, orBrandy sound like this before. It’s exciting because not only am I giving fans the best of me on each track, I’m giving them a glimpse of their favorite artist in a completely different light. This is an album that can be listened to from start to finish every single time because each song is so unique and the range of artists so diverse. I can’t wait for my fans to hear the collaborations.[8]

Music and collaborations

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Billboard reported in October that Timbaland had collaborated with a number of previous collaborators to produce the album which will feature guest vocals just likeShock Value.[9]Justin Timberlake recorded vocals for two song. The first, "Carry Out", features on the album, while the second, "Crazy Girl",[10] contains a sample of "I Love Them Girls" byTank,[11] but was not included on the album. The song "Maniac"[10] was set to appear on the album with features vocals fromKeri Hilson andChris Brown; however, in November 2009, during an interview withE! Online, it was revealed that both Brown and Timbaland mutually agreed to this version of the song.[12] A new incarnation of the song does appear on the album titled "The One I Love", still featuring Hilson's vocals, but this time alongside D.O.E. The duo previously collaborated to feature on Timbaland's 2007 number one single "The Way I Are.

Nelly Furtado, whose 2006 albumLoose was executive produced by Timabaland, is featured on the album's lead single "Morning After Dark"[13] along with Timbaland's new artistSoShy. Timbaland described the song as

very interesting — it features this new artist on my label called SoShy fromParis. We're both rapping. ThesongI can't describeitit's so different. It's not different for me, but I can tell you this: it fits everything going on with the vampire theme. It fits everything withTwilight.[14]

He added that "that record has the most unique sound from the whole album".[15] Timbaland previously worked withBrandy Norwood on her albumAfrodisiac and although recording sessions were completed for her 2008 follow upHuman their work did not make the album. However Brandy appears on two songs for his new album as her alter-ego Bran'Nu. The first song is called "Meet in tha Middle"[16] while the second is called "Symphony" and also features rapper Attitude.[17] The latter song also features vocals from D.O.E.[17]

Although Timbaland's protégé groupOneRepublic (previously appeared onShock Value's worldwide hit "Apologize") have written and produced their second albumWaking Up themselves they have sent the producer arock-themed recording "Marchin On" which was remixed for inclusion onShock Value 2 while appearing in a stripped version on their own album.[10] Other similarly themed recordings come in the form of AmericanrockbandDaughtry on the song "Long Way Down",[10]The Fray on "Undertow" also featuring Canadian songwriterEsthero, with Australian rockbandJet on "Timothy (Where Have You Been)" and withNickelback'sChad Kroeger for the song "Tomorrow in the Bottle"[10] with a verse from rapperSebastian.

Billboard Magazine reported on several other artists who collaborated for the album (Paramore,Gucci Mane, andAll-American Rejects) whose songs do not appear on the final track listing.[9] The album also features the hip-hop producer working on a number of new directions for his music. In an interview withRyan Seacrest it was revealed that the producer has worked on several surprising collaborations withpop artists such asMiley Cyrus on the song "We Belong to the Music",Katy Perry on the song "If We Ever Meet Again"[10] andJoJo on the song "Lose Control".[17] JoJo also appears on the song "Timothy (Where Have You Been)" where she can be heard singing backing vocals but is not featured.

The album also remains true to the producer's hip-hop andurban roots with collaborations withDrake on "Say Something" which was released as the album's second single.[10] Esthero[10] makes an additional appearance on the song "Can You Feel It" with Sebastian's vocals.[17] Finally the album features the song "Ease Off the Liquor" which has no accredited featured artist although female vocals provide the backing in the chorus. It was speculated that the song would featureMelody Thornton however it was later confirmed that the background vocals andad-libs are provided by both Thornton & SoShy.[18] In the week commencing November 9, 2009 the song was sent to Urban radio in the US.[19]

Several other Timbaland recordings received media attention and were reported on the internet but not included in the final track listing.Shakira was asked to record vocals on the song "Give It Up to Me" but the recording is not included onShock Value 2, instead it was included on her sixth studio albumShe Wolf and released as the second US single.[20] Although bothT-Pain andMissy Elliott were said to feature on the album for definite,[16] their collaboration "Talk That" is not included. Additionally it was reported thatJay-Z's collaboration for the album would come in the form of song called "Rumours" with Keri Hilson[21] but later it was revealed that the song was intended forBeyoncé who back in 2007 was recording with Timbaland for her third studio albumI Am... Sasha Fierce.

Promotion and release

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The album was initially slated for a November 4, 2008 release but this clashed with the2008 US Presidential Election. The album was then put on hold so that Timbaland could work on Jay-Z's albumThe Blueprint 3 which was released September 2009. ThenRap-Up magazine confirmed that the album would be released as part ofSuper Monday, November 23, 2009 in both the US and UK with the US also receiving a 2-disc deluxe edition.[22] However the magazine revealed on October 29, 2009 that the album had been pushed back to December 8, 2009.[4]

Timbaland performed part of the lead single "Morning After Dark" live at one of the album's launch parties atMandalay Bay Beach on October 17 and again During theF1 inAbu Dhabi,UAE on October 30, 2009. Then he appeared with Nelly Furtado and SoShy for the first fully featured live performance of the song at theAmerican Music Awards (2009) on November 22, 2009. On November 23, 2009 the trio appeared onThe Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien for an encoré performance.

Singles

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  • "Morning After Dark", featuring SoShy and Nelly Furtado, premiered on October 16, 2009 onRyan Seacrest'sKIIS-FM radio show,On-Air with Ryan Seacrest with Timbaland describing it as the kick-off song from the project.[1][23] It was later confirmed actual single release of the song would feature an additional verse from Nelly Furtado.[13] Both versions were made available for download from October 26, 2009[24] but the version featuring SoShy was originally used for the music video[25] with Nelly Furtado's verse added in later. It reached #61 on theBillboard Hot 100 and #6 on theUK Singles Chart.
  • "Say Something" featuring Canadian rapperDrake was released to US iTunes on November 3, 2009.[26] It was officially sent to U.S. Urban radio on January 12, 2010.[27] It is the album's second single and has reached number 23 on the Hot 100, making it the second most successful single on the album.
  • "Carry Out" featuringJustin Timberlake is the third single from the album but was initially only released in the U.S. It was sent to US radio on December 1, 2009.[28] It is the most successful single on the album, peaking at number 11 on theBillboard Hot 100. The music video premiered on February 18, 2010.[29] It was released as the third UK single on April 26, 2010.[30]
  • "If We Ever Meet Again" featuringKaty Perry is the album's fourth single. The music video premiered on January 18, 2010. In the UK, it was released February 15, 2010 and reached number one in New Zealand and number three in the UK and Ireland. The song has reached number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100.[citation needed]
Other charted songs
  • "Undertow" featuringThe Fray andEsthero charted on theBillboardHot 100 at #100, the week ending November 28, 2009.[31]
  • "We Belong to the Music" (withMiley Cyrus)[32] and "If We Ever Meet Again" (withKaty Perry)[33] were both released to theUS iTunes store as promotional singles prior to the album's release on December 1, 2009. "If We Ever Meet Again" later debuted at 98 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the week ending December 19, 2009.

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllmusicStarStar[34]
Billboard(mixed)[35]
Entertainment Weekly(B−)[36]
Los Angeles TimesStarStar[37]
New York Times(unfavorable)[38]
NME(5/10)[39]
The Observer(unfavorable)[40]
Rolling StoneStarStarHalf star[41]
Slant MagazineStarHalf star[42]
USA TodayStarStarStarHalf star[43]

The album received mixed reviews. Review normalizerMetacritic gave the album 50 out of 100 based on 9 critical reviews.[36] Andy Kellman ofAllMusic said "Timbaland does not stockShock Value II with quite as many guests, and performs a higher percentage of the vocals, and what results is less schizophrenic and more directly pop than its antecedent. The highs here are not as high, and the lows are as low, unless you consider the very presence ofChad Kroeger andDaughtry, or the unveiling ofBrandy’s rapping alter ego Bran’ Nu, to be more odious than a sub-Coldplay ballad. [...] That said, it is a mildly entertaining album—as long as you block out most of the lyrics."[34]

David Balls ofDigital Spy agreed saying that "Timbaland dips into his usual bag of production tricks here and many of the supporting cast dutifully return, but never does this quite reach the same excitement levels as its predecessor. [...] it feels as though Tim's trying so hard to impress us with his pimped-up SUV that he's driven the thing off the road. The result? A disparate, disjointed collection of songs that feels like less than the sum of its parts. Where Shock Value was fresh and innovative, much of the sequel could pass for leftovers from its predecessor. [...] He now seems to be lagging behind rivals like David Guetta and will.iam when it comes to driving the urban pop genre forward"[44]

Jon Pareles fromThe New York Times added "The productions flaunt Timbaland trademarks: vocal sounds imitating turntable scratching, quick keyboard arabesques, grunts as percussion. But now he fills in the spaces that made his old tracks so startling. [...] For a few moments Timbaland ignores the Top 10 and accepts that he’s an adult."[38]

Slant magazine's Jesse Cataldo who said "Shock Value II is a vanity project, the kind of bonus fluff that you can get away with releasing when you're as famous and respected as Timbaland. [...] To be fair, Timbaland is not a terrible rapper. His clumsy flow is no worse than Diddy's jittery streams of twaddle, but it's just as annoying. The tendency here, whether intentional or not, is to surround himself with mediocre talent rather than the titans who he helped make superstars [...] The overall laziness of that facet is even more inexcusable coming from one of the most renowned producers of the last decade.".[42]

The most positive review comes fromUSA Today, Steve Jones says "He misses occasionally on this 17-track opus, but he's mainly on target with his jolts to the eardrums."[43]

However, August Brown of theLos Angeles Times was slightly less critical, stating that, "many of the same vices that plagued the first installment ofShock Value keep the second edition sodden as well: Tim's precise, micromanaged beats usually outshine his random collection of vocal collaborators." Brown said that the album was not a complete disaster but "for Timbaland fans pining for previous hits like Aaliyah's "Are You That Somebody?" or Furtado's "Say It Right,"Shock Value II is a weak cocktail."[37]

The editor fromEntertainment Weekly said on the December 11 issue (page 115), "So far, so predictable—at least until "Tomorrow In The Bottle," which features Chad Kroeger of Nickelback. That guy's got a funky bone? Talk about a shocker. (67 out of 100)"[36]

Steve Juon from Rapreviews.com said "There are only a few producers out there in rap who can get away with putting their name on an album and be a bigger star than anyone rapping on their tracks. There are even fewer who can crossover from hardcore hip-hop heads to become a mainstream household name. [...] it's not a pure "Timbaland Presents" situation like it has been in the past, where one felt Timbaland was simply showcasing artists he felt deserved the shine over his own high quality sound. The sound's still high quality on "Shock Value II," it's just not 100% his own any more."[45]

Commercial performance

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The album did not chart as highly as the previousShock Value album, which had debuted at number five in the US in 2007, with 138,000 copies sold in its first week. Instead,Shock Value II debuted on the U.S.Billboard 200 at an underwhelming number 36, with 37,834 copies in its first week. It fared better on theBillboardTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, entering at number seven. Similarly, in the United Kingdom, as well as in Ireland, the album only managed to chart at number 25 in its first week. These positions failed to match those ofShock Value I (2007) which reached number two and number one in the UK and Ireland respectively.

Track listing

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Shock Value II track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro" (byDJ Felli Fel) Timbaland0:48
2."Carry Out" (featuringJustin Timberlake)
  • Timbaland
  • Harmon
  • Beanz[a]
3:52
3."Lose Control" (featuringJoJo)
  • Timbaland
  • Harmon[b]
4:28
4."Meet in tha Middle" (featuringBran' Nu)
4:00
5."Say Something" (featuringDrake)
  • Timbaland
  • Harmon[b]
4:00
6."Tomorrow in the Bottle" (featuringChad Kroeger andSebastian)
5:28
7."We Belong to the Music" (featuringMiley Cyrus)
4:28
8."Morning After Dark" (featuringNelly Furtado andSoShy)
3:51
9."If We Ever Meet Again" (featuringKaty Perry)
  • Beanz
  • Timbaland
  • Beanz[a]
4:52
10."Can You Feel It" (featuringEsthero and Sebastian)
  • T. Mosley
  • Harmon
  • Clayton
  • Beanz
  • G. Mosley
  • Timbaland
  • Harmon
  • Beanz[a]
4:44
11."Ease Off the Liquor" (featuringMelody Thornton)
  • T. Mosley
  • Harmon
  • Maultsby
  • Beanz
  • Clayton
  • Timbaland
  • Harmon
  • Beanz[a]
5:58
12."Undertow" (featuringThe Fray andEsthero)
  • The Fray
  • Timbaland
  • Harmon[c]
  • Beanz[a]
4:22
13."Timothy Where You Been" (featuringJet)
  • Timbaland
  • Harmon
  • Beanz[a]
4:47
14."Long Way Down" (featuringDaughtry)
  • Timbaland
  • Harmon
4:23
15."Marchin On" (Timbo Version; featuringOneRepublic)
  • Tedder
  • Timbaland
4:12
16."The One I Love" (featuring Keri Hilson and D.O.E.)
  • T. Mosley
  • Hilson
  • Harmon
  • Maultsby
  • Briscoe
  • Dennis Matkosky
  • Micheal Sembello
  • Timbaland
  • Harmon
4:34
17."Symphony" (featuring Attitude, Bran' Nu and D.O.E.)
  • T. Mosley
  • Harmon
  • Clayton
  • Norwood
  • Maultsby
  • Beanz
  • Keithin Pittman
  • Timbaland
  • Harmon
4:21
French track[46]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
18."Morning After Dark" (French Version; featuring SoShy)
  • T. Mosley
  • Harmon
  • Epstein
  • Bell
  • Hilson
  • Furtado
  • Beanz
  • Maultsby
  • Guenael Geay
4:01
Japan bonus track[47]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
18."Morning After Dark" (B-Boy Fix Remix; featuring Nelly Furtado and SoShy)
  • T. Mosley
  • Harmon
  • Epstein
  • Bell
  • Hilson
  • Furtado
  • Beanz
  • Maultsby
Chew Fu 20164:06
UK bonus track[46]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
18."Morning After Dark" (Freeman Remix; featuring Nelly Furtado, Rey Vy and SoShy)
  • T. Mosley
  • Harmon
  • Epstein
  • Bell
  • Hilson
  • Furtado
  • Beanz
  • Maultsby
Freeman4:10

Notes

  • ^[a] denotes vocal producer(s)
  • ^[b] denotes co-producer(s)
  • ^[c] denotes additional producer(s)

Sample credits

  • On Track 6, "Tomorrow In the Bottle", is a remake of "Bottom of the Bottle" by Sebastian, interpolating and sampling the first verse.[48]
  • On Track 13 "Timothy Where You Been" interpolates and samples Jet's 2003 song "Timothy" from their debut albumGet Born.[48]
  • On Track 15 "Marchin On (Timbo Version)" remix, original song featured on OneRepublic's second studio album,Waking Up.[48]
  • On Track 17 "Symphony" interpolations from "The Symphony" byMasta Ace,Craig G,Kool G Rap andBig Daddy Kane.[48]

U.S. edition

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Disc One

  1. "Intro" (by DJ Felli Fel) – 0:48
  2. "Carry Out" (featuring Justin Timberlake) – 3:52
  3. "Lose Control" (featuring JoJo) – 4:28
  4. "Meet In tha Middle" (featuring Bran' Nu) – 4:00
  5. "Say Something" (featuring Drake) – 4:00
  6. "Tomorrow In the Bottle" (featuring Chad Kroeger & Sebastian) – 5:28
  7. "We Belong to the Music" (featuring Miley Cyrus) – 4:28
  8. "Morning After Dark" (featuring Nelly Furtado & SoShy) – 3:51
  9. "If We Ever Meet Again" (with Katy Perry) – 4:52
  10. "Can You Feel It" (featuring Esthero & Sebastian) – 4:44
  11. "Ease Off the Liquor" – 5:58
  12. "Undertow" (featuring The Fray & Esthero) – 4:22
  13. "Timothy Where You Been" (featuring Jet) – 4:47

Disc Two (Deluxe edition)

  1. "Long Way Down" (featuring Daughtry) – 4:23
  2. "Marchin On (Timbo Version)" (featuring OneRepublic) – 4:12
  3. "The One I Love" (featuring Keri Hilson & D.O.E.) – 4:34
  4. "Symphony" (featuring Attitude, Bran'Nu & D.O.E.) – 4:21

Personnel

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Credits are source and adapted from Discogs.[49]

Management

Interscope Records

  • A&R – DJ Mormile, Martin Kierszenbaum, Manny Smith
  • A&R coordinator – Terrence Nelson
  • Marketing Tiffany Johnson, Andrew Flad
  • Marketing coordinator – Laura Carter
  • Production coordinator – Andrew Van Meter
  • Business Affairs – Craig Marshall, Todd Douglas
  • Publicity – Dennis Dennehy
  • Creative direction – Ianthe Zevos

Mosley Music Group

  • A&R – Rick Frazier & Eric Spence
  • A&R assistant: Sheena Curry
  • Marketing: Marcus Spence, Monique Mosley
  • Marketing assistant: Dawn Palmer
  • Timbaland and Mosley Music, LLC Legal: Theo Sedlmayr, Esq. & Lisa Donini, Esq. for Sedlmayr & Associates, P.C.

Technical

  • Matt Bang –editing, recording
  • Jim Beanzproducer,bass
  • Demacio "Demo" Castellon – recording
  • Paul "Hot Sauce" Dawson –keyboards
  • Wizz Dumb – additional producer
  • Chris Godbey – vocal mixing
  • Jerome "Jroc" Harmon – producer
  • Mark Hartnett –guitarist
  • Bryan Jones – assistant engineer
  • Jamal "Polow da Don" Jones – producer
  • Kaki King – guitarist
  • Chris Kasych – assistant engineer
  • "Koil" – recording
  • Johnathan Merritt – assistant engineer
  • "Metal" – recording
  • "J. Mizzle" – producer
  • Brian Morton – assistant engineer
  • Josh Mosser – recording,dubbing engineer
  • John Netti – assistant engineer
  • Eric Olsen – recording
  • Dan Rockett – guitarist
  • Fareed Salamah – assistant engineer
  • Daniel Stone –percussion
  • Ryan Tedder – producer
  • Julian Vasquez – assistant engineer
  • Brian Vurtue – recording

Background vocals

Guest appearances

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance forShock Value II
Chart (2009–2010)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[50]35
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[51]23
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[52]49
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[53]75
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[54]16
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[55]37
French Albums (SNEP)[56]73
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[57]15
Greek Albums (IFPI)[58]8
Ireland (IRMA)[59]25
Italian Albums (FIMI)[60]56
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[61]36
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[62]11
Scottish Albums (OCC)[63]23
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[64]5
UK Albums (OCC)[65]25
UK R&B Albums (OCC)[66]4
USBillboard 200[67]36
USTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[68]7

Year-end charts

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Year-end chart performance forShock Value II
Chart (2010)Position
European Top 100 Albums (Billboard)[69]91
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[70]87
USBillboard 200[71]149
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[72]36

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[73]Platinum80,000
Germany (BVMI)[74]Gold100,000^
Poland (ZPAV)[75]Gold10,000*
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[76]Gold15,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[77]Gold100,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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RegionDateFormatLabelCatalogue
Germany[78]December 4, 2009InternationalCD /DownloadUniversal Music602527273969
Australia[79]060252727396
Ireland2727396
United Kingdom[80]December 7, 2009Polydor
Hungary[81]International editionUniversal Music00602527273969
Canada[82]December 8, 2009Standard editionB001364502
Deluxe edition (2 disc)[83]B001364572
United StatesStandard edition[84]Blackground,Mosley Music,Interscope602527237732
Deluxe edition (2 disc)[85]602527237749
Vinyl LP[86]602527237831
Denmark[87]December 9, 2009International CD / DownloadUniversal Music060252727396
Finland[88]
Sweden[89]
Brazil[90]December 15, 2009602527273969
Japan[91]December 16, 2009UICS1201

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