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Talk a Good Game

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2013 studio album by Kelly Rowland
Talk a Good Game
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 18, 2013 (2013-06-18)
Recorded2012–2013
Studio
  • Miami, Florida (Circle House,The Hit Factory, Setai Studios, South Beach Studios)
  • New York (Jungle City Studios)
  • Dallas, Texas (Eardrums Studios)
  • Burbank, California (Glenwood Place)
Genre
Length49:17
LabelRepublic
Producer
Kelly Rowland chronology
Here I Am
(2011)
Talk a Good Game
(2013)
The Kelly Rowland Edition
(2019)
Singles from Talk a Good Game
  1. "Kisses Down Low"
    Released: February 1, 2013
  2. "Dirty Laundry"
    Released: May 15, 2013

Talk a Good Game is the fourthstudio album by the American singerKelly Rowland. Formerly titledYear of the Woman, the album was released on June 18, 2013, byUniversal Republic and its affiliatedrecord labels. Incorporating a base core ofR&B andpop music,Talk a Good Game was influenced by the likes ofWhitney Houston,Marvin Gaye andStevie Wonder among Rowland's other idols. She wanted the album to be a celebration of womanhood and referred to the record as her most personal album to date. On the album, sheco-wrote all but one song, "Freak", a cover version of the 2010 song by the entertainerJamie Foxx from his fourth studio albumBest Night of My Life. A deluxe edition, and aTarget-exclusive edition of the album with bonus tracks, were released simultaneously with the twelve-track standard edition.

Talk a Good Game was promoted with live versions of the album's songs during theLights Out Tour, a co-headline concert tour between Rowland and The-Dream. The album was also preceded by the release of thelead single, a Mike Will Made It and Marz production called "Kisses Down Low", which peaked in the top-thirty of the USBillboardHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. A second single, The-Dream-produced "Dirty Laundry", was released a month before the album. The song talks about the domestic abuse that Rowland suffered during a previous relationship.[citation needed]

On its release,music critics commended the album's cohesive sound and themes throughout, often noting Rowland's most personal and vulnerable lyrics as well as the strength of her vocals.Talk a Good Game entered the USBillboard 200 at number four, selling 68,000 copies in its opening week, and was Rowland's third top ten album. The album also entered the USR&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart at number four. In 2014, Rowland left her label, wanting a new start elsewhere and signalling the end of theTalk a Good Game era. The album was her only release under Republic Records.

Background

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Work on Rowland's fourth studio album reportedly began in 2011, after the release of her third studio album,Here I Am.[2] In March 2012, Lonny Bereal told Kempire Radio that for the album Rowland would be returning to her R&B roots. "She's going in so hard with the R&B. Of course, she is going to give the Pop crowd what they're looking for. But, she really is returning to R&B on this album. Her delivery is real confident now. It's definitely a new Kelly Rowland. She wouldn't even let me put autotune on her voice this time round. She was like 'No, I want people to really get me'."[3] The following month, Rowland toldMTV News that the album would have a theme and that she had been documenting the recording process of the album for her fans to see.[4] During an interview withVegas magazine in June 2012, she described the album as a dedication to "my ladies". She explained, "I want to tell women how incredible we are, how our intuition is so spot-on. Sometimes we don't listen to it, but it is the thing that can actually make us happier." She citedWhitney Houston,Marvin Gaye andStevie Wonder as the album's inspirations.[5]

Kevin Cossom appears on the title track as well as havingsongwriting andvocal production credits elsewhere on the album

In August 2011, the producerRico Love toldRap-Up magazine, "While she's on tour, I'm gonna be writing records for her new album. We can kinda roll that out and drop her new single in late spring. Excited about that." H also said that he wanted to continue developing an R&B sound with Rowland, following the US chart success of her single "Motivation" (2011), which he co-wrote and co-produced. "I believe in R&B and I believe that if we make new age records and don't make dated records and keep it classic, I think we'll be fine."[2] Rowland also worked withAmber "Se7en" Streeter, Da Internz, Eric Bellinger,Eric Hudson,Kevin Cossom,Lonny Bereal, Nikeshia Briscoe, Redd Stylez, Rock City,T-Minus,Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins,The Runners and Beau Vallis.[3][6][7][8][9] On March 23, 2012, Rowland confirmed viaTwitter that she was working with rapperT-Pain.[10]Sean Garrett revealed in an interview withRap-Up on May 9, 2012 that he also contributed to the album. He stated, "Her swag is dope and I'm just so happy to see her get her shot. I'ma do what I can to make sure Kelly right."[11] In August 2012, theGrammy-winning songwriterDiane Warren mentioned her involvement, saying that she had been working with Rowland "becauseBeyoncé was telling her to get together with me".[12]

In November 2012, Rowland revealed she had been working with production duoJimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Speaking of their collaboration toBillboard's Keith Caulfield, she said "Let me tell you something, they are a part of the foundation of who I am ... Because their sound was one of the first things I remember about R&B. Being in the studio with them, I wanted to pinch myself."[13] However, it was later revealed that the songs she recorded with Jam and Lewis did not make the album.[14] In February 2013, Rowland revealed that she had over fifty songs recorded for the album that she was continuously working on to put together the final collection.[15] Rowland also worked withThe-Dream,Pharrell Williams andBoi-1da.[16] According toUSA Today in April 2013,the rapperPusha T was to make an appearance on the album.[17] In April 2013, Rowland revealed she had more than 70 songs to choose from, among a feature vocal fromLil Wayne, the album featuresWiz Khalifa and a duet with Pharrell Williams.[14] Rowland reunited with her formerDestiny's Child bandmates Beyoncé andMichelle Williams for a song on the album, Rowland stressed that it was not a Destiny's Child reunion but rather a song by herself featuring Beyoncé and Williams.[14]

Musical style, writing and composition

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Talk a Good Game was inspired by R&B artists New Edition, Pebbles, andBabyface, Rowland spoke on the album's musical direction saying "[It] feels like everything I wanted to make as far as music and R&B, I wanted to make sure my roots were really pronounced on this album."[18] Rowland citedWhitney Houston,Marvin Gaye andStevie Wonder as the album's inspirations.[5]

"Freak" was first recorded by American entertainerJamie Foxx, on his albumBest Night of My Life (2010).

The album opens with "Freak", anelectro-R&B song that was originally recorded by American entertainerJamie Foxx for his albumBest Night of My Life (2010)[19] It referencesMichael Jackson's "Thriller" as well as including a spoken bridge towards the end.[20] Then comes "Kisses Down Low", an R&B and electronic track written by Marquel Middlebrooks,Timothy and Theron Thomas, Rowland,Mike Will Made It, with the latter producing the song.Rap-Up described the song as a "bedroom banger", whilstBillboard's Andrew Hampp described the song as an "unofficial" sequel to Rowland's most successful and sexually explicit single, 2010's "Motivation" (featuringLil Wayne).[20][21][22] Third in the album, is theadult contemporary-influenced "Gone", which features the hip-hop rapperWiz Khalifa.[23]Harmony Samuels produced the "base-heavy" and radio friendly "snapping" beat which features a prominent sample of "Big Yellow Taxi", a 1970 single by Canadian singer-songwriterJoni Mitchell.[19] It lyrically speaks about a "man who played with her heart" and how "she's done putting up with his games".[24] Lyrics from Rowland include "There's a million ways that I could tell you / But I think I would rather show you that it's over / And I won't be back no more", whilst Khalifa raps "I been here before / And you know Kelly never lied / So you can get your stuff / And get to going / I'll get back to getting high".[25]

The album is named after track four, "Talk a Good Game" which featuresKevin Cossom. Over a "snaky but sweet" production fromT-Minus Rowland sings "I don't think I can take another broken promise / Why do things the hard way when you can just be honest". Hampp stated that Cossom'srap gave the song a "street edge".[20] It takes the listener on an emotional journey according toThe Honesty Hour.[19] The next song, "Down on Love", is a mid-tempo production featuring another classic sample, this time the 1987 song "Rock Steady" by R&B groupThe Whispers.[19] Using hermezzo-soprano vocals, Rowland takes on a downtrodden romantic situation, "We want two different things at two different times / You know how the story go / Easy come easy go".[20] "Dirty Laundry" was co-written by Rowland,Carlos McKinney andThe Dream, and is an R&B "confessional"ballad, containing "R&B jam spools" and apiano-led melody.[26][27] It details a "frank and often poignant commentary" on Rowland's life.[28] The song is a "brutal" chronicle of the last ten years of Rowland's life, covering her envy ofBeyoncé's solo success and the end of an abusive relationship. Amongst the lyrics, Rowland sings "Kinda lucky I was in her shadow / Phone call from my sister what's the matter / She said, 'Oh no / You gotta leave' / I'm on the kitchen floor / He took the keys."[20]

Beyoncé is envied by Rowland on "Dirty Laundry", before joining Rowland andMichelle Williams on "You Changed".

This moves onto another track called "You Changed" that features her former Destiny's Child bandmates Beyoncé andMichelle Williams. Lyrically the song talks about a relationship that has gone "awry".[29] Rowland takes prominence on the track, though Beyoncé and Williams each get their "own cathartic verse to go off on a clueless ex".[20] TheHonesty Hour compared "You Changed" to the 2004Destiny's Child single "Girl".[19] Production on the album then moves on to a light mid-tempodance track on "I Remember", which was produced byThe Runners. Atop a "tinkling piano and propulsive dance beat", Rowland's "characteristically soulful vocals" can be heard.[30] Hampp said that the song incorporated tribal music and a vibe that "consciously stops short of being a full-on four-on-the-floor banger."[20] According to theHonesty Hour, "I Remember" remains firmly a ballad, but incorporates elements oftechno andEDM.[19] Rowland dabbles in some 80'sfunk pop on theBoi-1da and Matthew Burnett-produced "Red Wine". The song features dreamysynths and a soaring chorus, in a vintage throwback.[20] It was compared to songs byBrandy Norwood.[19] The pace continues on the romantic "This is Love" which focuses on a guy that "got [Rowland] goin' on cloud 9".[20] Over the light production, Rowland sings "I'm waiting and anticipating for you to give it to me / Boy I'm trying to hold it inside / Heart racing, my body shaking / 'Cause when you give it to me, boy you are the truth, I can't lie." According to theHonesty Hour, "This is Love" had crossover appear for both R&B and pop radio.[19]

"Street Life" sees Rowland opt for a "noBS" attitude. She sings about how "chasing fast money takes precedence over self-improvement"[31] atop a mid-2000spop music production,[23] built around layers ofhand drums and horn stabs.[32] It was produced byPharrell Williams and opens with Rowland saying "Ooh 'dere go my baby daddy!". The lyrics then continue on to speak about the current problems society is facing, "the recession ate me alive / Tryin' to get where the breeze is nice / So I can breathe."[20] She then goes on to speak about social issues and the breakdown of society on lyrics like "coming from the street life we know it's letting go / We like to go to school for education / But the street life we know don't write no notes / It's like parole with the time we're facing."[32]Pusha T appears in the song'smiddle 8 where he raps about honor and US presidentBarack Obama, "this is for my niggas with them four baby mamas...this Presidential Rollie don't make me Obama / so don't judge me by my jewelry, please your honor".[31] TheHuffington Post described "Street Life" as a departure from Rowland's previous "softer sound".[33] The standard edition of the album finishes with "Stand in Front of Me", a 1950s'doo-wop inspired "ode to love". The simple production and lyrics include the lines "You just do it / Mean it / Prove it"; Hampp ofBillboard wrote that one could expect to hear the song at weddings.[20]

Release and promotion

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Main article:Lights Out Tour

On October 10, 2012, Rowland announced on her official website that the album would be calledYear of the Woman, and wrote that it "is one of my greatest pieces of work and I cannot wait to share it with you guys!".[34] During an interview withBillboard magazine in November 2012, Rowland spoke about the type of songs she had been recording for the album, saying "With the things that I'm talking about, I think that it's probably the most vulnerable I've been on a record. And I wanted to just touch a woman's hand, talk to her, you know what I mean? Like, this is my sister and I think that's one of the things that I wanted to really pronounce on this album, is a celebration of a woman."[13] During a back stage interview at the55th Annual Grammy Awards, Rowland revealed that working with so many producers inspired her to rename the albumTalk a Good Game. The album was originally due for release from June 3, 2013,[15] but, during an interview withThe Madd Hatta Morning Show on 97.9 Box FM, Rowland revealed that the album had been pushed back to June 18, 2013.[35] The album was made available to pre-order on May 21, 2013, ahead of its June 18, 2013 US release.[36] In August 2013, vocal producerLonny Bereal said that Rowland was working on new music, including songs produced by Bereal, for a re-release ofTalk a Good Game.[37] In March 2014, Rowland confirmed that she had leftRepublic Records in search of a "fresh start" and that she had already begun work on her next studio album, signalling the end of theTalk a Good Game era.[38]

In June 2012, it was announced that the Sean Garrett-penned song "Ice", which features rapperLil Wayne, would serve as the album's first single.[39] "Ice" is the third collaboration between Rowland and Wayne, following theDestiny's Child collaboration "Soldier" (2004), and her solo single "Motivation". It was sent tourban radio in the United States on August 14, 2012,[40] and was released viaiTunes Stores from August 24, 2012.[41] "Ice" reached number 24 on the USHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, number 88 on the USBillboard Hot 100 chart, and number 25 on theSouth Korea Gaon International Chart.[42][43][44] Upon unveiling the track listing it was revealed that "Ice" would not feature on the album.Rowland performed in support ofTalk a Good Game at the RiverFest 2013, on May 25, 2013 inLittle Rock, Arkansas.[45] Here, Rowland performed "Dirty Laundry" live for the first time.[46] Rowland performed "Dirty Laundry" live for the second time on May 26, 2013, during the opening date of her co-headline tour withThe-Dream, the Lights Out Tour.[47] On May 28, 2013, Rowland visitedThe Raheem DaVaughn Show on BLIS.fm, where she premiered "You Changed", her collaboration withBeyoncé andMichelle Williams, as well as "Gone" featuringWiz Khalifa and "Talk a Good Game" featuringKevin Cossom.[48]

On April 30, 2013, it was confirmed that Rowland would be co-headlining a US concert tour withThe-Dream, who produced two songs onTalk a Good Game. Speaking about the tour, Rowland said: "To be able to work with [The-Dream] in this capacity and have the opportunity to showcase our new music to our fans live and in person is going to be extremely rewarding! I can't wait.".[17] The Lights Out Tour was originally scheduled to have twenty-two shows, but this was later changed to five, after Rowland was forced to cancel many of the shows because she signed on to become a judge onThe X Factor US.[49][50] The tour kicked off on May 26, 2013 inWashington, D.C. and ended on June 2, 2013 inMashantucket.[49]

Singles

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The album's first single, "Kisses Down Low", made its worldwide premiere on January 18, 2013,[51] and was released via iTunes Stores on February 1, 2013.[52] The single impacted US urban radio on February 5, 2013,[53] and US rhythmic radio on March 26, 2013.[54] In the United States "Kisses Down Low" debuted at number 96 on theBillboardHot 100 for the issue dated March 10, 2013.[55] On its third week the song peaked at number 72.[56]

On May 9, 2013, Rowland released a teaser for the album'sThe-Dream-penned second single "Dirty Laundry". The minute-long clip featured a scene from a laundromat. The song premiered on May 15, 2013[57] and was released for digital download on May 21, 2013.[58] The track begins during a "rough period" of time after the release of her debut albumSimply Deep (2002). In the lyrics, Rowland confronts a mixture of emotions that she experienced over former bandmateBeyoncé's post-Destiny's Child success; emotions including resentment and job. The second half of the song discusses an abusive past relationship.[59] It was officially sent to US urban radio on May 15, 2013,[60] and to US rhythmic radio on July 30, 2013.[61] On August 7, 2013, Rowland announced that "Gone" featuringWiz Khalifa would be released as the album's third single.[62] However, in March 2014, it was confirmed that Rowland had left Republic Records for a new start and already started work on her fifth album, signalling the end of theTalk a Good Game era.[38]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?5.7/10[63]
Metacritic65/100[64]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[65]
Fact[66]
The Guardian[67]
Paste7.6/10[68]
PopMatters5/10[69]
RedEye[23]
Slant Magazine[70]
Spin8/10[71]
USA Today[72]

Upon release,Talk a Good Game has received mostly positive reviews. According toMetacritic, where they assign aweighted average score out of 100 to ratings and reviews from selected mainstream critics, the album received an average of 65, based on 12 reviews.[64] Kyle Kramer from the Chicago'sRedEye entertainment newspaper calledTalk a Good Game a "fantastically bold re-introduction for those who haven't checked in on Rowland in a decade." He noted that although at times Rowland experiments withadult contemporary music (on "Gone" featuringWiz Khalifa) the majority of albums sits "between post-Drake R&B and "high energy highlights". Kramer concluded by callingTalk a Good Game a risk-taking project, which "as a result, [is] the right [move]".[23] ForVH1, Felicia Dennis and Samantha Friedman wrote that, on hearing the album, every song could have been a single.[73] ForAllMusic, Andy Kellman wrote thatTalk a Good Game was a similar make-up ofpop and R&B music to Rowland's releases. He described the album as full of "satisfying, if mostly unexciting, material", comparing it toHere I Am (2011) except for the lack ofdance-pop songs on the new album.[1]

Jim Farber fromThe New York Daily News thought that the "90s-style R&B might keep [Rowland] from receiving the mainstream appeal of her peers". Apart from "Dirty Laundry", which Farber called "a tad desperate" as the message gets lost in the melody, he thought the album "has a focused sound, based on the slow grind. As on many of Rowland's most effective songs of the past, her latest keep the center of gravity low. The songs let her slippery voice slide over loping, bass-driven beats."[74]The Boston Globe's Sarah Rodman agreed that when people looked beyond "Dirty Laundry", the album "reflects a better balance of sound and sentiment".[75] Writing forSlant Magazine, Annie Galvin awarded the album three out of five stars. Commenting that "Rowland is still grappling with how to create an authentic artistic identity", Galvin concluded that "Talk a Good Game's standout tracks prove that she's closer to carving a niche for herself than she has been on prior efforts that suppressed rather than addressed that difficulty".[70]

Spin's Julianne Shepherd wrote thatTalk a Good Game was "a slive aboveHere I Am". In the review, she wrote, "Rowland is good at anything, it's being bona fide through and through. She's an extremely likable figure in pop music, more relatable than her goddess-sis Beyoncé, more down-to-earth lyrically than many of her R&B peers.Talk a Good Game is her realness in full flower, an album that balances world-weariness about relationships with infectious dollops of sexual agency, tackling the vagaries of love almost exclusively and offering anthems for experiences that every woman has had (or will have) at some point."[71] Andrew Hampp fromBillboard agreed in his track-by-track review. He wrote, "Kelly Rowland finally comes into her own on 'Talk a Good Game' her most focused, consistent and honest album to date. Picking up where 2011's 'Here I Am' left off, the singer's new album has an additional layer of honesty and openness courtesy ... the album is still a refreshing hyper-focus on contemporary R&B."[20]Vibe's Kathy Iandoli also agreed, saying that "Talk a Good Game sets her far apart from the status quo of mass-produced R&B... Kelly finally knows who she is and how she'd like to sound."[76] "Rowland finally hits her stride," is what Robert Copsey wrote in his review forDigital Spy, where he also called the album "a collection of classy and sophisticated R&B".[77]

Accolades

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Accolades forTalk a Good Game
YearCeremonyAwardResults
2014World Music AwardsWorld's Best Album[78]Nominated

Commercial performance

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On June 23, 2013,Talk a Good Game opened on theUK R&B Albums Chart at number seven, besting previous albumHere I Am (2011) by one chart position.[79][80] However, on theUK Albums Chart,Talk a Good Game failed to matchHere I Am's peak position of forty-three, only managing to debut at number eighty.[81][82] As a result, it became Rowland's lowest charting album in the UK to date.[81] In the US,Talk a Good Game debuted on theBillboard200 chart at number four, having sold 68,000 copies; it became Rowland's third top-ten album, though sold 9,000 copies fewer thanHere I Am.[83]Talk a Good Game also debuted at number four on theTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, failing to matchHere I Am's peak of number one.[84] In its second week, the album dropped to number 11. As of December 2013,Talk a Good Game has sold 215,000 copies worldwide.[85]

Track listing

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Talk a Good Game– Standard edition[86]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Freak"
4:34
2."Kisses Down Low"4:14
3."Gone" (featuringWiz Khalifa)
4:18
4."Talk a Good Game" (featuringKevin Cossom)3:23
5."Down on Love"
4:10
6."Dirty Laundry"Nash5:29
7."You Changed" (featuringBeyoncé andMichelle)
  • Rowland
  • H. Samuels
  • Harrell
H. Samuels3:56
8."I Remember"
3:41
9."Red Wine"
4:19
10."This Is Love"
McArthur3:37
11."Street Life" (featuringPusha T)P. Williams3:44
12."Stand in Front of Me"
  • Rowland
  • P. Williams
P. Williams3:52
Total length:49:17
Talk a Good Game– Deluxe edition[87]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Sky Walker" (featuringThe-Dream)
  • Rowland
  • Nash
  • McKinney
  • Jamal Rashid
Nash3:28
14."Put Your Name on It"
  • Rowland
  • H. Samuels
  • Harrell
  • Streeter
  • H. Samuels
  • Bereal[b]
4:43
15."#1"
  • Rowland
  • M. Williams
  • Middlebrooks
4:31
Total length:61:59
Talk a Good GameTarget exclusive edition[88]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Feet to the Fire" (featuringPharrell Williams)
  • Rowland
  • P. Williams
P. Williams4:02
17."Love Me Til I Die"
  • Rowland
  • M. Samuels
  • Joshua Scruggs
  • Rupert Thomas
  • Nikhil Seetharam
  • Cossom
  • Beau Vallis
  • Boi-1da
  • Syk Sense[a]
4:19
Total length:70:20

Notes and sample credits

Personnel

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Adapted fromAllMusic and album liner.[1][89]

Recording locations

  • Glenwood Place Studios (Burbank, California)
  • South Beach Studios (Miami Beach, Florida)
  • Setai Recording Studios (Miami, Florida)

Vocals

Creative

Technical

  • David Anderson – songwriter, keyboards, producer
  • Jon-David "J.D. Anderson" – keyboards,songwriter, producer
  • Marcella "Ms Lago" Araicamixing technician, songwriter
  • Diego Avendaño – assistant engineer
  • Lonny Berealvocal producer
  • Adam Beyrer –vocal engineer
  • Lee Blaske – Keyboards
  • Matthew Burnett – songwriter,instrumentation,producer, programming
  • Noel Cadastre – mixing
  • Andrew Coleman – digital arrangement, digital editing,engineer
  • Kevin Cossom – songwriter, vocal producer
  • Tom Coyne –mastering
  • "Ben Billions" Diehl – producer, songwriter
  • Jimmy Douglass – mixing
  • Hart Gunther – engineer
  • Andy Haller – engineer
  • Andrew Harr – songwriter
  • Courtney Harrell – songwriter
  • Trehy Harris – assistant, mixing assistant
  • Floyd Nathaniel Hills (Danja) – songwriter, producer
  • Todd Hurtt – assistant engineer
  • Jermaine Jackson – songwriter
  • Brandon Jones – assistant engineer
  • Jaycen Joshua – mixing technician
  • Chris Kahn – assistant engineer
  • Carlos King – engineer
  • Mike Larson – engineer
  • Richard "Rico Love" Butler – songwriter, producer
  • Carlos "Los da Mystro" McKinney – songwriter, producer
  • Jeremy McArthur – songwriter, drums, keyboards, producer, programming
  • Thurston McCrea – vocal engineer
  • Aya Merrill – mastering
  • Marquel "Marz" Middlebrooks – songwriter, producer
  • Joni Mitchell – songwriter
  • Thabiso Nkhereanye – songwriter
  • Terius "The-Dream" Nash – songwriter, producer
  • Scott Naughton – engineer
  • Jesus Rodriguez – assistant engineer
  • Kelly Rowland – songwriter,executive producer
  • The Runners – producers
  • Harmony Samuels – songwriter, producer
  • Matthew "Boi-1da" Samuels – instrumentation, producer, programming, songwriter
  • Bart Schoudel – engineer
  • Travis Sewchan – mixing assistant
  • Amber Streeter – songwriter
  • Myariah "Jane Handcock" Summers – songwriter
  • Stacie Orrico - Vocals, songwriter
  • Theron & Timothy Thomas – songwriters
  • Cameron "Wiz Khalifa" Thomaz – songwriter
  • Terrence "Pusha T" Thorton – songwriter
  • Beau Vallis – engineer, vocal engineer
  • Julian Vasquez – engineer
  • Jeff "Supa Jeff" Villanueva –Pro-Tools
  • Michael Williams (Mike Will Made It) – songwriter, producer
  • Pharrell Williams – songwriter, producer
  • Tyler "T-Minus" Williams – songwriter, producer

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance forTalk a Good Game
Chart (2013)Peak
position
Australian Urban Albums (ARIA)[90]16
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[91]100
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[92]146
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[93]74
UK Albums (OCC)[81]80
UK R&B Albums (OCC)[79]7
USBillboard 200[94]4
USTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[84]4

Year-end charts

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Year-end chart performance forTalk a Good Game
Chart (2013)Position
USBillboard 200[95]164
USTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[96]37

Release history

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Release history and formats forTalk a Good Game
RegionDateEditionFormatLabelCatalogRef.
AustriaJune 14, 2013
  • Standard
  • Deluxe
Universal Music602537415168[97]
Finland[98]
Germany[99]
Netherlands[100]
Switzerland[101]
BelgiumJune 17, 2013[102]
Denmark[103]
FranceDef Jam[104]
NorwayUniversal Music[105]
Sweden[106]
Italy[107]
Spain[108]
United KingdomIsland[109]
CanadaJune 18, 2013Universal MusicB001856902[110]
United StatesRepublicB001856702[87]
AustraliaJune 21, 2013Universal MusicB00CNIDH7K[111]
New Zealand[112]

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