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Colby O
The cover features a man sitting on a white chair wearing an unbuttoned grey shirt, white dress shirt, black tie and blue jeans. The artist's name is placed below him, "Colby O" colored in blue and "Donis" colored in white.
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 16, 2008 (2008-09-16)
Recorded2007–08
Studio
  • Konkast Studios (Atlanta)
  • Future Icon Studios (West Hollywood)
  • Record Plant (Los Angeles)
  • Triangle Sound Studios (Atlanta)
  • For O'Reel Studios (Beverly Hills)
Length54:56
Label
Producer
Singles from Colby O
  1. "What You Got"
    Released: February 26, 2008
  2. "Don't Turn Back"
    Released: June 24, 2008
  3. "Let You Go"
    Released: February 17, 2009

Colby O is the debut studio album by American singer Colby O'Donis. It was released on September 16, 2008, through Akon's record label Kon Live and Geffen Records. The album was produced by Akon, O'Donis, Clinton Sparks, Giorgio Tuinfort, T-Pain, The-Dream and Tricky Stewart; as well the record features guest appearances from Akon, Lil Romeo, Paul Wall and T-Pain. The album spawned three singles: "What You Got", "Don't Turn Back" and "Let You Go".

The album garnered mixed reviews from critics. Colby O debuted at numbers 41 and 14 on both the US Billboard 200 and the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts respectively.

Background

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Akon served as executive producer and co-wrote 10 tracks with O'Donis (Colby wrote or co-wrote 14 of the 15), and produced eight tracks, including "What You Got." O'Donis produced another four and together they produced one. In an interview, O'Donis mentioned to have worked with many African producers including South African producer SpineCracker. O'Donis commented on the writing process as "writing my own songs is extremely important to me. I feel that I've gone through so much in my life and there's no better way of showing the real you than through music. It's a way for me and my fans to connect through the same struggles. There's so much more of me that I haven't revealed and music is my way of letting people know who I am."[1] According to O'Donis, he and Akon had recorded around forty songs for the album and "it was hard to get it down to a manageable number."[2] O'Donis got inspirations from "girls" and "life in general, past experiences and feelings I've gone through."[3]

Colby O includes the Top 40 song "What You Got" featuring Akon and other singles "Don't Turn Back"[4] and "Let You Go".[5] Other guest appearances include T-Pain, Lil Romeo, and Paul Wall. In addition, the O'Donis plays guitar on the album, as well as bass, drums, percussion, synthesizer and keyboards.[6] According to Colby, his album took three years to make because he wanted every song to be a single.[7] As of December 2008, Colby O has sold 142,751 copies.

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarHalf star[8]
DJBoothStarStarStar[9]

AllMusic's David Jeffries felt that Akon and O'Donis "overstretched" on the "slick R&B" production, critiqued that the latter's vocal delivery over said "well executed but rarely memorable" beats didn't challenge him, and the track listing should've been cut to ten, highlighting "She Wanna Go" and "Under My Nose" as examples. He concluded by gauging the tween audience's reaction to the record: "[T]hey'll find Colby's swagger, his slang dropping, and his smooth voice all very exciting and his hair gel perfectly applied. It's hard to ask for more from such fluff so expect the usual, up to and including the T-Pain guest shot."[8] DJBooth's Nathan Slavik felt that O'Donis' soft vocals worked better on tracks with more "muted production" like "Let You Go", "Under My Nose" and "Follow You" than on "Take You Away" and "The Difference" where they barely register emotion, concluding that "even after listening to Colby O we don't really know who Colby O'Donis is, other than the man filling out the pop/r&b position in Akon's roster. Here's hoping that O'Donis spends until the next album finding his own voice, because if he does we might have a special on our hands."[9]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."What You Got" (featuring Akon)Aliaune Thiam, Giorgio Tuinfort
4:03
2."Sophisticated Bad Girl"Colby Colon, Kamau Georges, Clinton Sparks, Thiam
  • Akon
  • Sparks (co.)
  • Georges (co.)
4:03
3."She Wanna Go" (featuring Paul Wall)Colon, Paul Slayton, Thiam
  • Akon
  • O'Donis
3:38
4."Let You Go"Colon, Thiam, Tuinfort
  • Akon
  • Tuinfort (co.)
3:35
5."Don't Turn Back"Colon, Georges, Sparks, Thiam
  • Akon
  • Sparks (co.)
  • Georges (co.)
4:07
6."Under My Nose"Colon, Thiam, Tuinfort
  • Akon
  • Tuinfort (co.)
3:43
7."Take You Away" (featuring Lil' Romeo)Colon, Percy Miller, Jr.O'Donis3:34
8."Natural High" (featuring T-Pain)Colon, David Balfour, Frank Romano, Thiam, Faheem Najm
  • Akon
  • T-Pain
3:19
9."Saved You Money"ColonO'Donis3:03
10."Thinking About Ya"Colon, Derrund Moore, Sparks, Thiam
  • Akon
  • Sparks (co.)
  • Tombstone (co.)
3:49
11."Tell Me This"Colon, Teamer
  • O'Donis
  • Alex Teamer (co.)
3:53
12."Game for You"Colon, Kay-Ta Matsuno
  • O'Donis
  • Matsuno
3:24
13."Follow You"Colon, Moore, Sparks, Thiam
  • Akon
  • Sparks (co.)
  • Tombstone (co.)
3:33
14."The Difference"Colon, Christopher Stewart, Terius Nash, James Bunton, Corron Ty Cole
4:06
15."Hustle Man"Colon, Sigfredo Colon, ThiamAkon3:06
Bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
16."What You Got (Spanish Version)" (featuring Akon)C. Colon, A. Thiam, G. Tuinfort4:07
17."What You Got (Acoustic)" (featuring Akon)A. Thiam, G. Tuinfort4:32

Personnel

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Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[10]

Technical

  • Akon – producer (1–6, 8, 10, 13, 15)
  • Colby O'Donis – producer (3, 7, 9, 11, 12), mixing (9, 12)
  • Tricky Stewart – producer (14)
  • Dave Pensado – mixing (2, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13–15)
  • Fabian Marsciullo – mixing (8)
  • Jaycen Joshua – mixing (2, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13–15)
  • Mark "Exit" Goodchild – mixing (1, 3, 4)
  • Andrew Weupper – assistant mix engineering (2, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13–15)
  • Randy Urbanski – assistant mix engineering (2, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13, 15)
  • Kory Aaron – assistant mix engineering (6)
  • Justin Pintar – assistant mix engineering (4)
  • Glen Pittman – assistant mix engineering (1)
  • Chris Bellman – mastering

Musicians

  • Colby O'Donis – background vocals (9, 11, 12), guitar (4, 11, 12), bass (11, 12), percussion (11, 12), drums (12), keyboards (12), synths (12), programming (12), additional programming (4, 5, 10)
  • Alex Teamer – bass (11), keyboards (11), synths (12)
  • David Balfour – keyboard (8)
  • Frank Romano – guitar (8)
  • Kay-Ta Matsuno – guitar, bass (12)
  • Hakim Abdulsamud – additional programming (15)

Imagery

  • Slang Inc. – art direction/design
  • Christian Lantry – photography
  • Meeno, Trevor O'Shana – additional photography

Charts

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Chart (2008) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[11] 41
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[12] 14

References

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from Grokipedia
Colby O is the debut studio album by American singer . It was released on September 16, 2008, through 's Kon Live and . The album features guest appearances from , , , and Lil Romeo, and incorporates elements of R&B and . The album debuted at number 41 on the Billboard 200 chart. Its lead single, "What You Got" (featuring ), peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100. Follow-up singles included "Sophisticated Bad Girl" and "Let You Go". The album contains 15 tracks and runs for 55 minutes.

Production

Background and Development

Colby O'Donis's path to his debut album gained significant traction in 2007 when, after performing at key industry events and sharing demos that highlighted his vocal range and songwriting, he secured a recording contract with Akon's Kon Live Distribution in partnership with Geffen Records. This signing came after years of honing his craft, including collaborations with producers like Full Force during his pre-teen years, and positioned him within Akon's influential Konvict Muzik network. The deal marked a turning point, allowing O'Donis to transition from child performer to a emerging artist ready for mainstream exposure. Drawing from his family's artistic legacy and contemporary influences in R&B, pop, and hip-hop—particularly artists like , Usher, and —O'Donis began conceptualizing Colby O with a focus on blending smooth vocals over upbeat, accessible beats. The album's development unfolded from late 2007 through mid-2008, a period dedicated to crafting initial demos in studios and identifying collaborators who could enhance his vision, including early sessions with that emphasized catchy hooks and urban flair. A defining event during this phase was O'Donis's guest vocal feature on Lady Gaga's debut single "Just Dance," produced by and released in August 2008; as labelmates, the track's energy and commercial buzz directly informed the album's final direction, pushing it toward vibrant, radio-friendly production to align with rising pop trends.

Recording Process

The recording sessions for Colby O primarily took place in mid-2008 across several studios on the West Coast and in the Southeast , including the in , Fo'Reel Studios in Beverly Hills, Future Icon Studios in West Hollywood, Konkast Studios in , and Triangle Sound Studios in . Akon served as and provided mentorship to O'Donis throughout the process, drawing from his influence during the album's development phase to shape its overall sound. Key collaborators included producers Giorgio Tuinfort, who handled tracks such as the lead single "What You Got" (featuring ), Clinton Sparks on multiple cuts like "Sophisticated Bad Girl", and Terius "" Nash for the closing track "Keeper." O'Donis himself contributed as producer and recording engineer on several songs, including "She Wanna Go" (featuring ) and "Off the Chain," leveraging his skills as a on and . Additional production came from figures like and , who worked on select tracks to blend pop-R&B elements with guest features from artists including , , Lil Romeo, and . The sessions wrapped up in the weeks leading to the album's release on September 16, 2008, allowing for a tight timeline from conception to completion.

Musical Content

Style and Composition

Colby O blends with pop and elements, incorporating hip-hop influences through its rhythmic structures and guest features. The album's composition emphasizes upbeat tempos, typically ranging from 100 to 130 BPM, as seen in "What You Got" at 120 BPM and "Sophisticated Bad Girl" at 128 BPM, fostering an energetic, club-oriented vibe suited to dance floors. Catchy hooks and electronic beats, produced by collaborators like and , drive the sound, drawing from mid- urban pop production. Instrumentation features heavy reliance on synthesizers and drum machines for its polished, radio-friendly layers, complemented by occasional acoustic elements such as guitar on tracks like "Don't Turn Back," where stylings add a distinctive texture. Spanning 15 tracks with an average length of 3-4 minutes, the album maintains a cohesive party-anthem aesthetic, prioritizing and replay value over extended arrangements.

Lyrics and Themes

The lyrics of Colby O center on romantic pursuit, in relationships, and elements of youthful partying, delivered predominantly from a perspective that emphasizes flirtation and emotional . Many tracks feature simple, repetitive choruses designed for memorability, a hallmark of the album's songwriting approach co-penned primarily by (credited as C. Colon) and (A. Thiam), with additional collaborators contributing to select songs. This structure supports catchy hooks that align with the era's R&B and pop conventions, facilitating radio play and club appeal. Representative examples illustrate the album's thematic range. The lead single "What You Got," featuring , celebrates attraction to a flaunting her material success, such as designer items, portraying it as an invitation to "flaunt it" without needing constant boasts, though it subtly critiques overt . In contrast, "Don't Turn Back" addresses relational frustrations, with O'Donis questioning why partners cling to past relationships and fail to move forward, reflecting confidence in urging emotional closure. Deeper cuts like "Under My Nose" explore and realization, where the narrator regrets overlooking a close friend's affection that was "under my nose" all along, likening it to searching for treasure while ignoring a "diamond mine" nearby. Thematically, the album evolves from playful flirtation in opening tracks—evoking nightlife energy through upbeat pursuits of romance and luxury—to more reflective tones in later songs, contemplating love's overlooked nuances. This progression mirrors early 2000s urban youth culture, where lyrics nod to aspirational luxury (e.g., high-end fashion as status symbols) and carefree partying, capturing the era's blend of hedonism and heartfelt vulnerability in R&B. Upbeat rhythms in party-oriented tracks further amplify these motifs, enhancing their dancefloor resonance without overshadowing the verbal content.

Release and Promotion

Singles and Marketing

The lead single from Colby O'Donis's debut album, "What You Got" featuring , was released on February 26, 2008 and achieved significant commercial success, peaking at No. 14 on the chart after debuting on March 15, 2008, and spending 25 weeks on the chart. The accompanying , directed by Gil Green, featured O'Donis and in a luxurious, party-themed setting with scenes of dancing and flirtation, emphasizing O'Donis's charismatic appeal; it received heavy rotation on and to build anticipation for the album. Promotion for the single included a strong radio push on urban contemporary stations, contributing to its crossover appeal on both rhythmic and pop formats. Follow-up singles included "Don't Turn Back," released on June 24, 2008, though it did not achieve major chart success and focused on digital downloads and urban radio . The third single, "Let You Go," arrived on February 17, 2009 and targeted pop and R&B audiences with its upbeat production, but it similarly emphasized streaming and video distribution over traditional chart performance. No official music videos were produced for these follow-ups, with promotion relying on live performances and album tie-ins rather than visual campaigns. Marketing efforts for the album centered on leveraging O'Donis's affiliation with Akon's Konvict Muzik , including tie-ins with promotional tours where O'Donis served as an during select dates in 2008, exposing him to Akon's established fanbase. Digital promotions were prominent on platforms like , sharing exclusive snippets, behind-the-scenes content, and fan interactions to foster grassroots buzz. Appearances on MTV's (TRL) were key, with O'Donis performing "What You Got" alongside on May 13, 2008, and making additional on-stage spots in May and August to engage younger viewers. The campaign targeted teens and young adults through urban radio rotations and programming, positioning O'Donis as a multi-talented heartthrob with vocal, production, and skills to appeal to a pop-R&B crossover demographic. International efforts were limited, focusing on select releases in and via Interscope's distribution network.

Album Release

Colby O was officially released on September 16, 2008, through Kon Live Distribution, , and . The was distributed in standard , digital download, and limited edition vinyl formats, comprising 15 tracks with a total runtime of 55 minutes. Launch events included an preview party hosted in West Hollywood on , 2008, along with in-store appearances to coincide with the U.S. retail rollout. Distribution emphasized the U.S. market, while international versions incorporated bonus tracks such as remixes, including a Spanish rendition of "What You Got." The album's packaging showcased of O'Donis seated in casual urban attire—an unbuttoned grey shirt—highlighting his charismatic persona.

Reception

Critical Response

Upon its release in 2008, Colby O' received mixed reviews from critics and music outlets, with praise for its catchy hooks and polished production tempered by criticisms of inconsistency and derivativeness. In a review for The Collegian, entertainment editor John Garces described the as "painfully inconsistent," highlighting the strong "What You Got" (featuring ) as a Top 40 hit that serves as an effective opener, while noting that most subsequent tracks fail to recapture its magic, such as "Sophisticated Bad Girl," which lacks an unforgettable hook. He commended standout moments like "Don’t Turn Back" for its infectious hooks, driving beats, elements, and relatable lyrics about moving on from past relationships, as well as the T-Pain collaboration "Natural High," but critiqued O'Donis's self-production as overambitious for a debut effort. Key praises centered on the album's pop appeal and O'Donis's , with the polished production from and collaborators lending a glossy, radio-friendly sheen suitable for fans of late-2000s R&B and hip-hop. User aggregates reflected similar sentiments, earning an average score of 58/100 on Album of the Year from three ratings, where listeners appreciated the infectious singles and club-oriented energy but found the overall sound formulaic and heavily indebted to 's style. On , it scores 1.8/5 from 22 user ratings, with detractors pointing to overproduction, repetitive subject matter focused on partying and romance, and a lack of that makes it feel like "listening to for 55 minutes straight" without his charisma. Main criticisms emphasized an over-reliance on Akon's musical formulas, underdeveloped artistry, and reliance on generic R&B tropes, resulting in a lack of depth beyond its surface-level appeal. The album's timing, shortly after O'Donis's feature on Lady Gaga's breakthrough "Just Dance," influenced some perceptions of it as a to that success rather than a standalone debut. Retrospective views from the and have been sparse, with occasional reappraisals in music blogs framing Colby O' as a quintessential late-2000s dance-pop R&B artifact that captured the era's auto-tuned, club-ready vibe but lacked enduring innovation or impact. For instance, a 2023 career overview noted it as O'Donis's promising but ultimately overshadowed debut, paving the way for further singles before his hiatus, without deeper analysis of its artistic merits. A interview reflection described the project as a chart-dominating introduction via "What You Got," underscoring its role in establishing O'Donis as an protégé amid the pop-R&B landscape.

Commercial Performance

Colby O achieved modest commercial success in the United States, debuting at number 41 on the chart with first-week sales of 11,000 copies. The album also peaked at number 14 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Its performance was bolstered by the "What You Got", which reached number 14 on the , though this visibility was overshadowed by O'Donis's featured role on Lady Gaga's "Just Dance", a number-one Hot 100 hit that sold millions of copies worldwide. The album achieved limited success internationally. No major certifications were awarded to the album by the RIAA.

Credits

Track Listing

The standard edition of Colby O features 15 tracks with a total runtime of 55:03.
No.TitleFeaturingDurationWritersProducers
1What You GotAkon4:03Akon (Aliaune Thiam), Giorgio Tuinfort, Colby O'DonisAkon, Giorgio Tuinfort (co-producer)
2Sophisticated Bad Girl4:04Akon (Aliaune Thiam), Clinton Sparks, Colby O'Donis, Kamau GeorgesClinton Sparks, Kamau Georges (co-producer)
3She Wanna GoPaul Wall3:40Akon (Aliaune Thiam), Colby O'Donis, Paul Wall (Paul Slayton)Colby O'Donis
4Let You Go3:36Akon (Aliaune Thiam), Colby O'Donis, Giorgio TuinfortAkon, Giorgio Tuinfort (co-producer)
5Don't Turn Back4:08Akon (Aliaune Thiam), Clinton Sparks, Colby O'Donis, Kamau GeorgesClinton Sparks, Kamau Georges (co-producer)
6Under My Nose3:44Akon (Aliaune Thiam), Colby O'Donis, Giorgio TuinfortAkon, Giorgio Tuinfort (co-producer)
7Take You AwayLil Romeo3:34Colby O'Donis, Romeo MillerColby O'Donis
8Natural HighT-Pain3:20Akon (Aliaune Thiam), Colby O'Donis, Faheem Najm (T-Pain), David Balfour, Frank RomanoT-Pain
9Saved You Money3:03Colby O'DonisColby O'Donis
10Thinking Bout Ya3:49Akon (Aliaune Thiam), Clinton Sparks, Colby O'Donis, Deon MooreAkon, Clinton Sparks, Tombstone (co-producer)
11Tell Me This (Will I Be the One)3:54Alex Teamer, Colby O'DonisColby O'Donis, Alex Teamer (co-producer)
12Game For You3:24Colby O'Donis, Kay-Ta MatsunoColby O'Donis, Kay-Ta Matsuno (co-producer)
13Follow You3:35Akon (Aliaune Thiam), Clinton Sparks, Colby O'Donis, Deon MooreAkon, Clinton Sparks, Tombstone (co-producer)
14The Difference4:07Colby O'Donis, C. Cole, J. Bunton, Terius "The-Dream" Nash, Christopher "Tricky" StewartTerius "The-Dream" Nash (co-producer), Christopher "Tricky" Stewart
15Hustle Man3:08Akon (Aliaune Thiam), Colby O'Donis, S. ColonAkon
Some international and digital editions include a bonus track, "What You Got (Spanish Version)" (4:07), extending the runtime to 59:10.

Personnel

The album Colby O credits as the lead artist, handling primary vocals along with guitar and piano contributions across several tracks. Featured artists include on "What You Got," on "She Wanna Go," Lil Romeo on "Take You Away," and on "Natural High," adding rap verses and vocal features to enhance the R&B and hip-hop elements. Production Akon served as for the project, alongside Devyne Stephens, overseeing the overall direction, while and contributed as producers on "The Difference," shaping the pop-R&B sound with their signature styles. Technical Staff Mixing was handled by , , and Mark "Exit" Goodchild on various tracks. Mastering was by Chris Bellman. A&R coordination included Shawn "Tubby" as associate . Artwork and Design The album's visual presentation featured art direction and design by Slang Inc. and photography by Christian Lantry.

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