Sweet XVI

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Sweet XVI
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EP by
ReleasedApril 21, 2014 (2014-04-21)
GenreR&B
Length19:35
Label
Producer
  • Antione Hart
  • Desmond "Bighead Dez" Peterson
  • Big Duke
  • Tha Real Orlando
  • Maurice "Velly" Conway
  • Nate "Impact" Jolley
Mya chronology
With Love
(2014)
Sweet XVI
(2014)
Smoove Jones
(2016)

Sweet XVI is the second extended play by American singer Mya. A follow-up to its predecessor With Love, Sweet XVI symbolized the singer's longevity in the music industry – comprises six brand new songs executive produced by Mya and producer Yonni. Considered a "change of pace" and "the perfect vibe for Spring,"[by whom?] Sweet XVI is an uptempo spring music collection extended play which encompasses R&B, hip-hop, soul, and trap.[citation needed]

In celebration of her debut studio album's anniversary, the singer released Sweet XVI April 21, 2014 on her label imprint Planet 9 with distribution via Ingrooves. Preceding the extended play's release, "Same Page," a collaboration with singer-songwriter Eric Bellinger was released as the first and only single.

Music and lyrics

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Sweet XVI opens with the "inspirational" mid-tempo "Super Woman" where the singer raps courtesy of executive producer Yonni, Terrell Sass and John Elmore.[1] Additional production contribution was provided by Orlando Williamson, Chaz D. Jackson, Joel Powell, and Mark Strowbridge. It is followed by the extended play's second track, the "catchy" old-school hip hop flavoured cut "Cherry Lips."[2] Track three, "Same Page," is a silky-electro R&B jam and collaboration with singer-songwriter Eric Bellinger. Released as the first and only single, "Same Page" premiered via Complex – highlights the benefits of communication and compromise in a healthy relationship with lyrics:"Even though we love to fight/We don't wanna waste no time/We shut up and just apologize/No matter who's wrong or who's right.[2][3][4] "Right Now," a "racy," "sensual" ode serves as the extended play's fourth track and finds the singer's doing her own background vocals with Auto-tune.[5][2] Track five, the "power" anthem "M.O.N.E.Y" is a synth-heavy banger which lean on the ATL hip-hop sound.[5][2] The extended play's sixth track features rapper Mic Check; the track incorporates a pop friendly sound amplified with piano to convey the singer's message of perseverance and positivity with lyrics – "I've had so many wrongs that I've lost count/But it made me who I am and I wouldn't change a thing/'Cause he crown me like a king."[2]

Release and promotion

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Mya announced the release of her second extended play Sweet XVI via her Instagram account, writing to her fans, "Thanks for ridin' with me for the past 16 years."[6] Sweet XVI was released April 21, 2014 through the singer's label imprint Planet 9 with distribution via Ingrooves on digital and streaming platforms.[7]

Singles

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"Same Page," a silky electro R&B collaboration with singer-songwriter Eric Bellinger was released as the first and only single where it premiered via online publication Complex upon the extended play's release.[3]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Super Woman"
  • Mya Harrison
  • Melissa Dogonyaro
  • Cliff Lewis
  • Yonni
  • Terell Sass
  • John Elmore
  • Orlando Williamson[a]
  • Chaz D. Jackson[a]
  • Joel Powell[a]
  • Mark Strowbridge[a]
3:45
2."Cherry Lips"
  • Carlton Rucker
  • Tracey "Jeannie" Jones
  • Harrison
Nate "Impact" Jolley3:15
3."Same Page"
  • Yonni
  • Tha Real Orlando
2:58
4."Right Now"Shaunice "Sha Sha" Jones
  • Yonni
  • Tha Real Orlando
2:31
5."M.O.N.E.Y"
  • Zekuumba "BG" Zekkariyas
  • Desmond Peterson
  • Harrison
  • Desmond "Bighead Dez" Peterson
  • Big Duke
3:24
6."Unbreakable"
  • Antione Hart
  • Harrison
  • Antione Hart
  • Maurice "Velly" Conway
3:40

Notes

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Release history

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Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various April 21, 2014 [8]

References

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