At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 74, which indicates "generally favorable" reviews, based on 14 critics. PopMatterss Colin McGuire found that with Because of You Ne-Yo "relishes in his disgust for a sophomore slump by fighting back with an album that leaves his first solo effort so far in the dust". He felt that the album "might end up being the best R&B album of the year." Similarly, AllMusic editor Andy Kellman noted that "the key to the album's potency and freshness is its differences from In My Own Words Making it to number one on your own, writing a major hit for one of the planet's most popular entertainers, and qualifying as the heir to R. Kelly can have that effect." In his review for The A.V. Club, Nathan Rabin wrote that the album "is a real sleeper that reveals considerable strengths upon repeat listens Best of all, with a running time of just over 59 minutes, Because of You is largely devoid of filler, and it never threatens to wear out its welcome." Simon Vozick-Levinson from Entertainment Weekly noted that "indeed, the album is an unmistakable attempt to channel Michael Jackson's early work such as Off the Wall and the effort often pays off beautifully Ne-Yo's lithe falsetto puts the many others who've been labeled Jackson-esque to shame." Slant Magazine also compared the album's sensual ballads to Janet Jackson. Kelefa Sanneh, writer for The New York Times, found that Ne-Yo "got a silky voice and a clear knack for chronicling obsessive love and lust; maybe one day he’ll create a half-crazed R&B masterpiece. But in the meantime, Because of You is a likable little album: 12 girl-crazy songs from a boy who can stop anytime he wants. Honest."
Commercial performance
Because of You debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, selling 251,000 copies on its first week of release. Because of You is Ne-Yo's second number-one album. The album has shipped one million units in the US. It has sold over 1,630,000 copies in the United States alone. It spawned four singles: "Because Of You", "Do You", "Can We Chill", and "Go On Girl". "Leaving Tonight" was released as a radio single.
Track listing
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"Leaving Tonight" contains elements of "Baby Come Close" written by Smokey Robinson, Marvin Tarplin, Pamela Moffett-Young, and performed by Smokey Robinson.
Personnel
Credits adapted from album’s liner notes.
Marcus Allen – producer
David Barnett – viola
Timothy "Keys" Bloom – producer
Jeff Chestek – engineer
Tom Coyne – mastering
Joe Davi – guitar and bass
Kevin "KD" Davis – mixing
Andrew Dawson – engineer
Mikkel S. Eriksen – producer, engineer, and all instruments
Ron "Neff-U” Feemstar – producer
Larry Gold – string arrangement and production
Jaymz Hardy-Martin III – engineer
Tor Erik Hermansen – producer and all instruments
Ricardo "Slick" Hinkson – assistant engineer
Bob Horn – engineer
Josh Houghkirk – assistant mixing engineer
Eric Hudson – producer and all instruments
Jennifer Hudson – vocals
Jay-Z – rap
Gloria Justen – violin
Knobody – producer
Olga Konopelsky – violin
Emma Kummrow – violin
Danielle Laport – additional recording
Espen Lind – guitar
Jennie Lorenzo – cello
Ne-Yo – vocals, co–producer
Deepu Panjwani – assistant engineer
Syience – producer
Melvin Sparkman – producer
Brian Springer – engineer
Brian Sumner – engineer
Igor Szwec – violin
Phil Tan – mixing
Shea Taylor – producer and guitar, saxophone and horns