Difference between revisions 653604819 and 653605116 on enwiki{{Infobox album | Name = Late Nights: The Album | Type = studio | Artist = [[Jeremih]] | Cover = Late Nights Album.jpg | Released = Q3 2015 | Recorded = 2013–present | Genre = [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]], [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] | Length = | Label = [[Def Jam Recordings|Def Jam]] | Producer = [[Sean Combs|Diddy]] <small>([[Executive producer|exec.]])</small>, [[James Cruz]] <small>(exec.)</small>, DJ Spinz, [[DJ Mustard]], [[Mick Schultz]], [[Needlz]], [[Vinylz]] | Last album = ''N.O.M.A. (Not On My Album)'' <br />(2014) | This album = '''''Late Nights: The Album''''' <br />(2015) | Next album = | Misc = {{Singles | Name = Late Nights: The Album | Type = studio | Single 1 = [[Don't Tell Em]] | Single 1 date = June 6, 2014 | Single 2 = Planes | Single 2 date = January 17, 2015 }}}} '''Late Nights: The Album''' is the upcoming third [[studio album]] by [[United States|American]] recording artist [[Jeremih]], set to be released in the third quarter 2015 on [[Def Jam Recordings]]. The album is going to have [[guest appearance]]s from [[Trey Songz]], [[Fabolous]], [[Juicy J]], [[French Montana]], [[Flo Rida]] and Johnny Cinco.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vibe.com/article/jeremih-shares-late-nights-the-album-tracklist-and-release-date|author=Ellis, Stacy-Ann|date=2014-10-30|title=After Much Waiting, Jeremih Finally Shares 'Late Nights: The Album' Tracklist And Release Date|work=[[Vibe (magazine)|Vibe]]|accessdate=2015-02-08}}</ref> ==Background== At first, the album was originally called ''Thumpy Johnson'' and was supposed to be released in 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hasitleaked.com/2013/jeremih-thumpy-johnson/|author=Projections|date=2013-07-22|title=Jeremih: Thumpy Johnson|work=Has It Leaked?|accessdate=2015-02-08}}</ref> In August 2014, [[Jeremih]] announced that he was changing the title of the album to ''Late Nights: The Album'' as the sequel to his mixtape ''[[Late Nights with Jeremih]]'' that was released in 2012. In an [[XXL (magazine)|XXL]] interview, he explained why he decided to change the title. "The last body of work I put out was ''Late Nights''," Jeremih said. "I still feel like how I was feeling when I recorded that. I was traveling, up late nights, recording all the time. It just felt like every record was catering to… I imagined if it was a big bed in the club, everybody would be in one big ass orgy off of all the songs. My first two albums I was making sad songs. I don’t feel like that no more. I was in a relationship then. I’m single as hell right now. You’re getting the best of my last single years".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/jeremih-changes-album-title-to-late-nights-the-album-reveals-release-date-news.11511.html|author=Lilah, Rose|date=2014-08-01|title=Jeremih Changes Album Title To "Late Nights: The Album", Reveals Release Date|work=Hot New Hip Hop|accessdate=2015-02-08}}</ref> On August 4, 2014, Jeremih released a mixtape called ''N.O.M.A. (Not On My Album)'' to show all the songs he recording that wasn't going to be on the album. But, one song on the mixtape called "Can't Go No Mo" featuring [[Juicy J]] has been added to the tracklist of ''Late Nights''. In an interview with ''[[Billboard]]'', Jeremih explains how his personal issues is the reason for the album delays. He says, "I blame myself". I had a video scheduled. I just didn't show up to it because of..." he started, choosing not to finish his thought. "I'm not going to point my finger at somebody else at this point". Jeremih then pointed to some personal troubles he was having with the mother of his child. "I stopped caring about being Jeremih over the last few months," he said. "A lot of people don't know I have a two-year-old son. His mom wasn't allowing me to see him, and it was messing with me. I was internally unbalanced. But I just got out of that trial and I won". Jeremih also expressed some frustration with his label. "[[Def Jam Recordings|Def Jam]] is hesitating and not being on my side," he explained. "I see other artists and how they're supported. It's hard when I'm on a roster with [[Rihanna]], [[Rick Ross]] and [[Kanye West]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/jeremih-cites-personal-issues-for-his-album-s-delay-news.12949.html|author=Smith, Trevor|date=2014-11-21|title=Jeremih Cites Personal Issues For His Album's Delay|work=Hot New Hip Hop|accessdate=2015-02-08}}</ref> ==Singles== The first promotional single for the album was "All The Time" which featuring Natasha Mosley, which originally appeared on ''[[Late Nights with Jeremih]]'', but was re-released and [[rapper]] [[Lil Wayne]] added a verse to the song. The song was released on April 16, 2013 for a [[music download|digital download]]. In May 2013, the second promotional single released was called "Get Loose" featuring [[The Game (rapper)|The Game]]. The other songs released in 2013 were, "Ex-To-See", "Ol' Skool Paniac" featuring [[Big Sean]] and [[Paul Wall]], and "Fuck That Nigga" featuring [[Ty Dolla $ign]] and [[TeeFlii]]. The first official single, "[[Don't Tell Em]]" was released on June 6, 2014 and featured rapper [[YG (rapper)|YG]]. The second single "Planes" featuring [[J. Cole]] was released on January 17, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/jeremih-planes-feat-j-cole-prod-by-vinylz-new-song.1961746.html|author=Lyons, Patrick|date=2015-01-17|title=Jeremih - Planes Feat. J. Cole (Prod. by Vinylz)|work=Hot New Hip Hop|accessdate=2015-02-08}}</ref> Jeremih originally performed this song live with [[Chance The Rapper]] in 2014, but he has instead called on J. Cole for the album version.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://genius.com/Jeremih-planes-lyrics|title=Jeremih - Planes Lyrics|work=[[Genius (website)|Genius]]|accessdate=2015-02-08}}</ref> ==Tracklist== {{tracklist | extra_column = Producer(s) | total_length = | writing_credits = yes | title1 = Planes | note1 = featuring [[J. Cole]] | writer1 = [[Jeremih|Jeremy Felton]], [[J. Cole|Jermaine Cole]], [[Vinylz|Anderson Hernandez]], [[Akinyele Adams]], Adam Feenly, Reginald Harris, Kia Jeffries, Adam Woods | extra1 = [[Vinylz]] | length1 = 4:01 | title2 = [[Don't Tell Em]] | note2 = featuring [[YG (rapper)|YG]] | writer2 = Felton, [[Keenon Jackson]], [[Mick Schultz]], [[Dijon McFarlane]], [[Michael Münzing]], [[Luca Anzilotti]], [[Thea Austin]], [[Benito Benitez]] | extra2 = [[Mick Schultz]], [[DJ Mustard]] | length2 = 4:29 | title3 = Got Damn | note3 = featuring [[Trey Songz]] and [[Fabolous]] | writer3 = Felton, Tremaine Neverson, Tyler Williams | extra3 = T-Minus | length3 = 6:01 | title4 = Dumptrucks | note4 = | writer4 = Felton, Marcos Palacios, Ernest Clark | extra4 = Da Internz | length4 = 4:25 | title5 = There You Go | note5 = | writer5 = Felton | extra5 = Jeremih | length5 = 2:20 | title6 = Gimmie Kiss | note6 = | writer6 = Felton | extra6 = L&F | length6 = 5:32 | title7 = Can't Go No Mo | note7 = featuring [[Juicy J]] | writer7 = Felton, Gary Hill | extra7 = DJ Spinz | length7 = 4:26 | title8 = She No Good | note8 = featuring [[French Montana]] and Johnny Cinco | writer8 = Felton, Joshua Luellen | extra8 = Southside | length8 = 5:08 | title9 = Horny | note9 = | writer9 = Felton, Leland Wayne | extra9 = Metro Boomin | length9 = 1:10 | title10 = You & I | note10 = | writer10 = Felton, Bart Simmons | extra10 = TM88 | length10 = 3:11 | title11 = Tonight Belongs To You | note11 = featuring [[Flo Rida]] | writer11 = Felton, Tramar Dillard | extra11 = JGrammBeats | length11 = 4:00 | title12 = Paradise | note12 = | writer12 = Felton, McFalane, Kanye West | extra12 = DJ Mustard, Mike Free, [[Kanye West]] | length12 = 5:22 }} ==References== {{reflist}} {{Jeremih}} [[Category:2015 albums]] [[Category:Def Jam Recordings albums]] [[Category:Upcoming albums]] [[Category:Jeremih albums]] [[Category:English-language albums]] [[Category:Albums produced by DJ Mustard]]#REDIRECT [[Jeremih]] (STOP IT!!!! 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