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I Got It (Ashanti song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Braveheart (Ashanti album)
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''Braveheart'' is the fifth studio album by American recording entertainer Ashanti. Released on March 4, 2014, it is her first album in six years, since ''The Declaration'' (2008) and her first since leaving Murder Inc.. In 2012, Ashanti formed her own record label Written Entertainment, which was independently distributed worldwide by eOne Music.
"Never Should Have" was used in the season 7 finale of the TV show ''Army Wives'', which Ashanti starred in. Despite not charting, the song was the only previously released single to be included on the album. On November 26, 2013, Ashanti released "I Got It", featuring Rick Ross in support of the album. French Montana, Jeremih, Rick Ross and Beenie Man are all featured on the album too. Upon release, the album garnered favorable reviews, with music critics describing ''Braveheart''s sound as an "evolution of R&B" and praising the themes of empowerment, but criticizing the romantic clichés and lack of interesting moments on the album. On the charts, ''Braveheart'' opened at number ten on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200, becoming Ashanti's fifth consecutive top-ten album, as well as her first Independent Albums chart topper. It also debuted in the top-thirty of the UK R&B Albums Chart and top-forty of the UK Indie Albums Chart. "Braveheart" is primarily an R&B album with electro, trap, and urban pop influences.
==Background==
On June 3, 2008, Ashanti released her fourth album ''The Declaration'', which spawned the singles "The Way That I Love You", "Body on Me" (with Akon & Nelly) and "Good Good". The first peaked within the top-forty on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, whilst "Body on Me" peaked at number forty-two; "Good Good" managed to reach the top-forty on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. These singles became the lowest charting amongst Ashanti's career thus far. Whilst ''The Declaration'' peaked at number six and sold 86,000 copies in its first week, ''Concrete Rose'' (2004) reached number seven with 254,000 copies sold. ''The Declaration'' became her first album to not to be certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Just under a year later in May 2009 Irv Gotti, the president of Ashanti's label Murder Inc., told MTV News that Ashanti's affiliation with the label was over. He said "The relationship has run its course. The chemistry of what's needed — we're in two totally different places. You're talking to somebody that took her and shaped and molded her and put her out there for the world, and it blew up. We (the record ) for the () selling debut by a female R&B artist — 503 (). We did it! My views and philosophies and her views and philosophies are not meeting up."

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