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TP-2.com (an abbreviation of Twelve Play-2) is the fourth solo album by American R&B recording artist R. Kelly, released on November 7, 2000, by Jive Records.

Background

Released as the "sequel" to Kelly's 12 Play, TP-2.com had party songs, relationship-themed ballads and a gospel-influenced song, but it still had Kelly's trademark sensuality with songs including "The Greatest Sex" and "Strip for You". The album was most notable for two number 1 R&B hits: the tribute song "I Wish", and the party anthem, "Fiesta (Remix)", which featured Jay-Z. The latter duet inspired the two to create the collaborative project The Best of Both Worlds. Another notable single was the risque "Feelin' On Yo Booty". The album has since been certified 4× Platinum. The album was Kelly's second album to peak at number 1 on the Billboard 200 and the fourth to top the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. TP-2.com was the number one R&B Album on the Billboard Year-End chart for 2001.

Critical reception

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TP-2.com received mostly positive reviews from music critics. Sonicnet wrote, "TP-2.com isn't the masterpiece Kelly seems capable of, but it's as strong an R&B album as any since, well, since R., balancing the carnal and the spiritual as convincingly as anyone's done it since Prince in the 1980s." Billboard wrote, "Not to be outdone by the generation of singers he has influenced, he raises the bar with the 19-track set." The Village Voice wrote, "TP-2.com is a magnum opus of the genre, milking both Kelly's recent reflection and his baser inclinations for all they're worth." Wall of Sound wrote, "All in all, the production is sharp, with some fairly clever vocal and percussion arrangement ideas throughout." Billboard magazine ranked TP-2.com at number 94 on the magazine's Top 200 Albums of the Decade.[1]

Accolades

Year Awards ceremony Award Results
2000 American Music Awards Favorite Male Soul/R&B Artist Template:Won
2001 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Male Artist – R&B Template:Nom
2001 Grammy Awards Best R&B Vocal Performance – Male (for "I Wish") Template:Nom
2001 Mobo Awards Outstanding Achievement Template:Won
2001 MTV Video Music Awards Best R&B Video (for "I Wish") Template:Nom
2000 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Male Artist Template:Won
2001 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Music Video (for "I Wish") Template:Won
2001 Soul Train Music Awards Best R&B/Soul or Rap Album Template:Nom
2001 Soul Train Music Awards Best R&B/Soul Single, Male (for "I Wish") Template:Won
2001 Soul Train Music Awards 2001 Best R&B/Soul Album, Male Template:Won
2001 Source Awards R&B Artist of the Year Template:Won

Commercial performance

TP-2.com debuted number one on the Billboard 200 and number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, with first week sales of 543,000.[2] The album went on to sell over four million copies.

Track listing

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Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic.[3]

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  • Boo – guest artist, rap
  • Jim Bottari – mixing
  • Glen Brown – engineer
  • Cheek – engineer
  • Joan Collaso – choir, chorus
  • Dave Conner – programming
  • Alex DeJonge – mixing
  • Joe Donatello – engineer, programming
  • Bill Douglass – mixing
  • Tony Flores – mixing
  • Yvonne Gage – choir, chorus
  • Andy Gallas – engineer, programming
  • Abel Garibaldi – engineer, programming
  • Chris Gehringer – mastering
  • General – rap
  • Gotti – guest artist, rap
  • Jessica Janis – children's chorus
  • R. Kelly – arranger, mixing, producer, vocals
  • Gregg Landfair – guitar
  • Jeff Lane – engineer
  • James Lee – engineer, programming
  • Ron Lowe – mixing
  • Donnie Lyle – bass, guitar
  • Paul Mabin – choir, chorus
  • Tony Maserati – mixing
  • Ian Mereness – engineer, programming
  • Daniel Milazzo – mixing
  • Peter Mokran – mixing
  • Nick Monson – engineer
  • Amber Morrow – children's chorus
  • Jeffrey Morrow – choir, chorus
  • Joseph Morrow – children's chorus
  • John Nelson – mixing
  • Kendall D. Nesbitt – keyboards
  • Flip Osman – mixing
  • Poke – producer
  • Herb Powers – mastering
  • Precision – producer
  • Paul Riser – string arrangements
  • Carl Robinson – engineer
  • Leah Robinson – children's chorus
  • Matthew Robinson – children's chorus
  • Rachel Robinson – children's chorus
  • David Swope – mixing
  • Doug Swope – mixing
  • Cyrille Taillandier – mixing
  • Tone – producer
  • Richard Travali – mixing
  • Jeff Vereb – engineer
  • Bill W. – programming
  • Jeffrey Walker – engineer, mixing
  • Cheryl Wilson – choir, chorus
  • Stan Wood – engineer, programming

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Charts

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Certifications

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See also

References

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External links

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