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The track debuted at #24 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Party's third entry on the chart. [30] On April 26, 2024, Party released his highly-anticipated studio album, PartyNextDoor 4 which debuted at number 13 on the Canadian Albums Chart and number 10 on the Billboard 200, moving 37,000 copies in its first week. [31]
In a joint review for Complex, Will Schube and Kia Turner stated Some Sexy Songs 4 U is "a playful, low stakes collection of slow jams [which] is laid back [and] frisky", and commented the artists are "in their ideal element", praising its production as offering a "silky smooth snowy listen". However, Schube critiqued Drake's increased presence ...
PartyNextDoor 4 (shortened to P4) is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer PartyNextDoor, released on April 26, 2024, through OVO Sound and the Santa Anna Label Group. [1] Unlike his previous projects, the album features no guest appearances, however it features production from PartyNextDoor himself, 40 , Cardiak and OG Parker , alongside ...
Dolly Parton was enlisted as a feature on a remix of “Please Please Please,” and additional tracks include “15 Minutes,” “Couldn’t Make It Any Harder,” “Busy Woman” and “Bad ...
Drake and PartyNextDoor have been frequent collaborators over the years, ever since the latter became the first artist to sign to OVO Sound and release his eponymous debut.
PartyNextDoor was initially promoted through a series of posts on Canadian rapper Drake's October’s Very Own blog, the official OVO Sound blog. These posts included SoundCloud posts of material later used on PartyNextDoor including "Make a Mil" [2] and "Wus Good/Curious". [3]
PartyNextDoor 3 received positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 69, based on eight reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [4]
Partymobile received mixed reviews from music critics. Adrienne Harmony from Exclaim! noted, "beyond these, though, there's a lot on Partymobile that simply comes and goes. A surprising turn for such a memorable artist."