
The album again had only featured guest appearances by Bun B, who appeared on the opening track, and Jim Jones.

Production on Songzs second album had included, Bryan-Michael Cox, R. Kelly, James Harris, Terry Lewis, Andrew Harr, Bernard Freeman, Floyd Hills, alongside Tamir Nokio Ruffin, Justin Haro, and M.S.Įriksen.

The album debuted at number 11 on the Billboard 200, selling more units than his previous album, I Gotta Make It. The lead single, Wonder Woman, peaked at number 54 on the Hot RBHip-Hop Songs chart, but failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100.The second single, Cant Help but Wait, peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100, and at number two on the Hot RBHip-Hop Songs chart it became Songzs highest charting debut on the Hot 100, and his first-charting RB single on the RB charts.citation needed Cant Help But Wait charted at number 74 on the Billboard Pop 100 in February 2008.

The third single off of Trey Day, Last Time, peaked on number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100, and at number nine on the Hot RBHip-Hop Songs. In 2008, Songz was nominated for a BET Award for Best Male RB Artist.2009present: ReadyIn 2009, Cant Help but Wait earned Songz a nomination for Best Male RB Vocal Performance at the 2009 Grammy Awards ceremony. He announced the upcoming release of his third album, Ready, scheduled to be released in September 2009.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".
TREY SONGZ CHAPTER V ZIP DOPEFILE FULL VERSION
The Full version of Chapter V, I notice a lot of people arent aware that this is a full song and not just an intro (help me spread the word). The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. #TREY SONGZ CHAPTER V ZIP FULL VERSION#.The snaking rhythms are just as remarkable as the hypnotic synthesizer textures. Those who tire of the coarse metaphors, disrobing scenes, and "panty wetter" talk can get lost in the sleek, layered work of Troy Taylor and his associates. That's one advantage Trey has over the majority of his peers, as heard in "Forever Yours": "I hope she tell me what she want, just so I can do whatever she says." Just as significant, the contemporaries who might call him soft for such a line probably aren't clever enough to come up with something as slyly tough as "And no, it ain't my crib, but I'm comin' home/Daddy's little girl, I'm-a treat you like you're grown." "Playin' Hard" and "Fumble," introspective and self-critical, are two of the album's most resonant songs and provide more depth, even though the sentiments are probably fleeting. Even fewer under-30 R&B vocalists bother to temper boasts of bedroom aptitude by singing about what they can do for - rather than to - their women. Not many artists can achieve the same level of success with such contrasting material. It joined the album's first single, "Heart Attack" - a bleepy/weepy ballad delivered with relatable and convincing conviction. Trey can deflect the criticism by pointing at its commercial success before Chapter V was released, the song was in the Top Ten of Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart. Forty seconds in, Trey proclaims "I only came for the bitches and the drinks," repeats the phrase over 20 times, and follows "Baby, get your glass up" with - guess what - "Baby, get your ass up." It's the pop-R&B equivalent of Gangstalicious' "I Got Shot" (which was a pointed spoof). The singer has never been too proud to release shamelessly crude club music, and "2 Reasons" manages to outdo earlier hits "Say Aah" and "Bottoms Up" to the point of being parody-proof.

Not all of the developments on Trey Songz' fifth album are positive.
