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More Issues Than Vogue

More Issues Than Vogue is the third studio album by R&B singer-songwriter , released on March 25, 2016, by . The project consists of 12 tracks, blending traditional R&B with , and elements to explore themes of , heartbreak, self-empowerment, and personal growth. Produced across multiple studios in and , it features guest appearances from artists such as and , highlighting K. Michelle's versatile vocal style and candid lyricism. The album was promoted with lead singles "Not a Little Bit," released in January 2016, which peaked at number 30 on the R&B/ Airplay chart, and "Ain't You," a mid-tempo emphasizing emotional vulnerability. Commercially, More Issues Than Vogue debuted at number two on the and number one on the Top R&B/ Albums chart, moving 59,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, marking K. Michelle's second consecutive number-one album on the R&B/ chart. Critically, the album received acclaim for its innovative production and K. Michelle's commanding performances, with describing it as her "most affecting, skillful, and innovative record yet" and awarding it a 7.9 out of 10. Standout tracks include the gospel-infused "Time," the country-tinged "If It Ain't Love," and the rap-heavy opener "Mindful" featuring . The record's title reflects K. Michelle's unapologetic persona, drawing from her reality TV background on VH1's K. Michelle: My Life and her reputation for addressing relationship struggles with raw honesty.

Background and development

Announcement and concept

K. Michelle revealed the creative vision for her third studio album during the second season of her VH1 reality series K. Michelle: My Life, which aired starting January 25, 2016. In episodes of the show and a tied interview, she outlined her ambition to transition from the urban R&B sound of her prior releases—Rebellious Soul (2013) and Anybody Wanna Buy a Heart? (2014)—toward a broader pop-R&B direction that allowed greater artistic expression. She emphasized this shift by stating, "I want to be able to sing what I want," signaling a departure from genre constraints to incorporate pop and country influences while maintaining R&B roots. The album's concept focused on themes of personal growth and emotional vulnerability, drawing from K. Michelle's life experiences to create more introspective and relatable music. In the Billboard , she elaborated on evolving her sound to reflect maturity and authenticity, noting that the project represented a bolder of her multifaceted identity beyond traditional R&B expectations. On February 5, 2016, officially unveiled the album title More Issues Than Vogue, along with the and track listing through her and other platforms, accompanied by pre-order availability on digital platforms. The cover featured a of tabloid-style headlines representing personal struggles, aligning with the album's thematic emphasis on confronting life's complexities. This reveal built ahead of the March 25 release date, with the track list including 12 songs such as "Mindful," "Ain't You," and "Not a Little Bit." In a later , she addressed double standards in the music industry, particularly for artists venturing into pop territory, positioning the as a platform for such discussions.

Recording process

The recording sessions for More Issues Than Vogue took place primarily at 17 Hertz Studios and Amerycan Recording Studios, both in , . These sessions spanned late 2015 to early 2016, culminating in the album's swift turnaround following the release of its "Not a Little Bit" in January 2016. Key collaborators included producer Blac Elvis (Elvis Williams), who contributed to early tracks like "Not a Little Bit," helping shape the project's sound. K. Michelle navigated challenges in juggling her filming schedule for the second season of her reality series K. Michelle: My Life, which chronicled her move to and the album's creation, ultimately leading to a streamlined 12-track standard edition. This non-urban sonic direction guided producer selections to emphasize pop and R&B elements over traditional influences.

Composition and themes

Musical style

More Issues Than Vogue is primarily a album with strong pop influences, incorporating elements of and while moving away from the heavier urban sounds of K. Michelle's previous release, Anybody Wanna Buy a Heart? . This blend creates a versatile sonic palette that emphasizes melodic accessibility and genre fusion, as seen in tracks like "If It Ain’t Love," which features twang and guitar . Production techniques on the album highlight polished synths and layered vocals, lending a sense of sparkle and easiness to the overall sound . Upbeat tempos in the 80-100 range drive several tracks, such as the 100 BPM mid-tempo groove in "Ain’t You," contributing to its mid-tempo groove with liquid guitars . beats and influences appear in collaborative songs like "Rich," featuring and , alongside effects . Instrumentation includes prominent piano in intros and ballads, such as "Not A Little Bit" and "All I Got," which use live drums and strings for an organic feel . Guitar riffs enhance mid-tempo tracks like "Ain’t You," while the album's standard edition runs for 46:24, opened by the 1:56 "Mindful," a groove-driven rap piece that sets a reflective yet forceful tone with its delivery .

Lyrical content

The lyrical content of More Issues Than Vogue centers on themes of emotional in romantic entanglements, self-empowerment following heartbreak, and pointed critiques of unreliable partners. Throughout the , explores the pain of and the struggle for emotional recovery, as seen in tracks like "Time," where she conveys a wounded on love's through gospel-infused . Similarly, "If It Ain't Love" delves into the raw aftermath of relational failures, with lines reflecting mutual accountability and loss, underscoring a motif of guarded hearts navigating intimacy's risks. In "These Men," she directly addresses male shortcomings, cataloging patterns of , non-commitment, and emotional unavailability—such as men juggling multiple partners or fathers to children from various relationships—framing them as systemic disappointments that leave women in cycles of hurt. The album's narrative arcs from personal reckoning to triumphant resolve, opening with the introspective "Mindful," where asserts her independence and dismisses detractors through confident, rapid-fire declarations of self-worth, setting a tone of defiant self-awareness. This builds progressively through mid-album reflections on relational chaos, culminating in the anthemic closer "Sleep Like a Baby," which captures the bitterness of betrayal—contrasting her sleepless anguish with her partner's indifference—while hinting at a path toward healing and solitude as empowerment. This structure mirrors a journey of processing vulnerability toward reclaimed agency, aligning with the album's shift toward a more pop-infused R&B sound that amplifies its confessional edge. K. Michelle's songwriting employs an autobiographical style marked by raw, unfiltered honesty, drawing from her "straight-talker" persona to weave personal anecdotes into broader relational truths, with her receiving co-writing credits on the majority of tracks. This approach fosters intimate , as in "," where she indicts fleeting encounters that fall short of emotional depth, emphasizing her demand for genuine connection over superficiality. Collaborations enhance these motifs through dynamic integrations: in "Make the Bed," featuring , the duet format alternates perspectives on commitment fears, with questioning the pretense of friendship amid recurring intimacy, while Derulo's verses add a layer of mutual temptation and avoidance. Likewise, "Rich," with and , shifts to empowerment via material , incorporating rap verses that boast of and financial —such as Gotti's references to high-end cars and fashion, and Trina's claims of ownership over yachts—as a to critics, reinforcing self-made .

Singles

Lead singles

The lead single from More Issues Than Vogue, "Not a Little Bit", was released on January 22, 2016. The was written by , , and Blac Elvis (Elvis Williams), with production handled by Blac Elvis. It explores themes of gradual heartbreak, capturing the slow unraveling of a romantic relationship through introspective lyrics about denial and emotional pain. The track peaked at number 8 on the Adult R&B Airplay chart. Following the debut single, "Ain't You" was issued as the second on , 2016. The uptempo R&B track focuses on questioning a partner's amid rumors and doubts, emphasizing self-assurance and relational scrutiny in its narrative. It reached number 41 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart, reflecting solid digital streaming and sales performance. Both singles exemplify the album's overarching themes of personal vulnerability and romantic introspection, setting the tone for its emotional depth. An accompanying for "Not a Little Bit" premiered on March 25, 2016, directed by Alan Ferguson and featuring dramatic visuals that depict navigating scenes of emotional turmoil, including solitary reflections and symbolic representations of inner conflict. The video's cinematic style, with moody lighting and expressive , amplified the song's heartfelt message and contributed to renewed chart interest. Promotion for the lead singles was integrated with the second season of K. Michelle's reality series K. Michelle: My Life, which premiered on January 26, 2016, allowing both tracks to debut within episodes that showcased her recording process and personal stories to heighten anticipation for the album. This tie-in strategy leveraged the show's audience to drive early streams and engagement for the releases.

Promotional singles

The promotional singles for K. Michelle's third studio album, More Issues Than Vogue, were released digitally as teaser tracks to build anticipation ahead of the album's March 25, 2016, launch by , focusing on streaming platforms without traditional radio or video campaigns for most. These exclusives highlighted the album's emotional range, from introspective openers to relational reflections, complementing the themes of and heartbreak found in the lead singles. "Mindful," the album's opening track, was issued as the first promotional single on February 19, 2016, clocking in at a concise 1:56 to serve as an emotional primer with its spoken-word style introduction and subtle R&B undertones produced by . The track sets a tone of and , priming listeners for the album's deeper explorations of personal growth. Following shortly after, "Time" debuted on February 25, 2016, as a mid-tempo R&B co-written by , Priscilla Renea, and produced by Eric Hudson, delving into the regrets of time wasted in toxic relationships with lyrics like "Thank God I left you right on time." Shared exclusively via audio streams on platforms such as and , it lacked a but emphasized the album's narrative on moving forward from emotional investments. Post-album release, "Got Em Like" emerged on May 6, 2016, as an upbeat, confident anthem featuring , designed to prolong visibility with its playful strip-club themed video showcasing K. Michelle's bold persona and dance energy. This digital-exclusive , available on streaming services, underscored the album's lighter, self-assured side without broader commercial push. Overall, these promotional releases functioned as low-key digital drops on services like to reveal the album's thematic depth—blending , relational caution, and —while avoiding full-scale marketing to maintain focus on the core singles.

Promotion

Marketing strategies

The marketing strategy for More Issues Than Vogue heavily integrated with VH1's reality series : My Life, particularly its second season, which aired in early 2016 and documented the singer's personal life and recording process in , providing teases of the to build anticipation among viewers. The rollout began on social media platforms, where shared the album's cover art and tracklist on and in early February 2016, fostering direct fan engagement through comments and shares that amplified buzz ahead of the release. supported these efforts with digital partnerships to reach streaming audiences, alongside spots that aired in late March 2016 to promote the release and include performance snippets. The campaign emphasized crossover appeal to the reality TV demographic, to leverage 's established fanbase from her television appearances, with singles like "Not a Little Bit" integrated to drive pre-save actions and streams.

Live performances and media

To promote More Issues Than Vogue, hosted an album listening party on March 4, 2016, at Gallery in , allowing fans and press to preview tracks and engage directly with the artist through discussions and Q&A sessions. The album's official release was marked by a concert on March 29, 2016, at Webster Hall in New York City, where K. Michelle performed songs from the album, showcasing her vocal range across R&B, pop, and country influences. In April 2016, K. Michelle made notable television appearances to support the album, including a performance of "Not a Little Bit" on The Wendy Williams Show on April 14, where she delivered an emotive rendition emphasizing the song's themes of heartbreak and resilience. Post-release media coverage included an interview on The Breakfast Club radio show on March 29, 2016, where K. Michelle addressed the album's creation and her evolving artistry. Later, in a May 27, 2016, discussion with Rolling Stone, she elaborated on the personal growth depicted in the record, highlighting its raw exploration of vulnerability and self-reflection as a maturation from her prior work.

Critical reception

Contemporary reviews

Upon its release in March 2016, More Issues Than Vogue received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised K. Michelle's emotional depth and vocal delivery while noting some reliance on conventional R&B structures. AllMusic's Andy Kellman awarded the album 3.5 out of 5 stars, commending its polished sound and strong hooks that highlight the singer's vocal prowess, though he observed that it adheres to a familiar formula of slow jams and midtempo grooves without significant boundary-pushing. The Guardian's Caroline Sullivan gave it 4 out of 5 stars, describing the album as "the perfect antidote to the genre’s whinier exponents" and lauding K. Michelle's "raw vocal that growls with bubbling emotion," which elevates even weaker tracks through its confrontational and full-bodied style. awarded the album 7.9 out of 10, calling it K. Michelle's "most affecting, skillful, and innovative record yet," praising its surprising experimentations blending traditional R&B, , and elements, with standout tracks like "If It Ain't Love" and "Mindful" featuring . Spin gave it 8 out of 10, describing the album as "proudly campy (that ) and deeply poignant," highlighting its emotional and versatile production. The overall consensus among the five aggregated reviews on emphasized the album's strengths in emotional delivery and rounded humanity in , tempered by minor critiques on its lack of , resulting in a score of 80 out of 100.

Accolades and ratings

More Issues Than Vogue received generally favorable reviews from critics, earning a Metacritic score of 80 out of 100 based on five reviews. The album did not secure major award wins, such as Grammys or BET Awards, nor did it receive notable nominations in prominent ceremonies like the Soul Train Awards for R&B/Soul Album of the Year. On user platforms, fans rated More Issues Than Vogue highly, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 on Discogs based on nine votes.

Commercial performance

Sales figures

More Issues Than Vogue debuted with 59,158 equivalent units in the United States during the tracking week of March 25-31, 2016, comprising 54,000 in pure sales, track equivalent albums, and streaming equivalent albums. This propelled the album to its number two debut on the chart. By the end of 2016, the album had accumulated approximately 100,000 units in the . Streaming equivalents played a significant role in these totals, reflecting the growing impact of digital platforms on R&B consumption during that period. The album did not achieve RIAA gold or platinum certification, despite its solid domestic performance. Distributed primarily through Atlantic Records in the US market, international sales remained minimal and were not widely reported in major tracking services.

Chart performance

More Issues Than Vogue debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart for the week ending April 9, 2016, marking K. Michelle's second top-two entry on the ranking after her 2013 debut Rebellious Soul. The album generated 59,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, including 54,000 in pure album sales, which propelled it to number two on the Top Album Sales chart. It also topped the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart for two consecutive weeks, beginning April 9, 2016, securing K. Michelle's second number-one project on that tally. Internationally, the album achieved modest success, peaking at number 32 on the R&B Albums for one week in April 2016, with no notable entries on other major global rankings. On the Top R&B Albums , it maintained a presence through at least mid-June 2016, logging 11 weeks by that point before exiting the top ranks. For the 2016 year-end summaries, More Issues Than Vogue ranked at number 29 on the Top R&B/ Albums , reflecting its sustained performance within the genre despite not appearing on the overall year-end list.
Chart (2016)Peak PositionWeeks on Chart
US Billboard 200210
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums120+
US Top Album Sales28
UK R&B Albums321

Track listing and formats

Standard and deluxe editions

The standard edition of More Issues Than Vogue comprises 12 tracks with a total runtime of 46 minutes and 24 seconds. Guest appearances include on track 1, "Mindful", on track 6, "Make the Bed," and and on track 11, "."
No.TitleDuration
1"Mindful" (featuring )1:56
2"Got Em Like"3:50
3"Ain't You"4:15
4"Not a Little Bit"3:29
5"If It Ain’t Love"4:26
6"Make the Bed" (featuring )3:37
7"Nightstand"4:20
8"These Men"4:29
9"All I Got"3:51
10"Time"4:38
11"Rich" (featuring & )4:05
12"Sleep Like a Baby"3:28
The deluxe edition, released exclusively through , expands the album to 14 tracks and 53 minutes and 4 seconds by including two bonus tracks: "" and "Life I Chose."
No.TitleDuration
1–12(As in standard edition)
13""3:05
14"Life I Chose"3:35

Release history

More Issues Than Vogue was released in the United States on March 25, 2016, by in both digital download and physical CD formats. The album's international rollout occurred on March 25, 2016, across Europe—including countries such as , , and —and the , primarily through digital channels, while limited physical editions were distributed in the . Atlantic Records served as the primary label responsible for the release, with distribution facilitated through its parent company Warner Music Group's global affiliates. The standard edition became available digitally across all major platforms upon release, whereas the deluxe edition, featuring additional tracks, was initially exclusive to Best Buy. This timing tied into the album's broader promotional timeline, which built anticipation through preceding singles and media appearances.
RegionRelease DateLabelFormat(s)
United StatesMarch 25, 2016Digital download, CD
March 25, 2016Digital download
March 25, 2016Limited physical (CD), digital download

Personnel

Producers and songwriters

The production for More Issues Than Vogue, K. Michelle's third studio album, was handled by a team of prominent R&B and hip-hop producers, with contributions varying by track to create a blend of contemporary beats and soulful arrangements. The duo Ayo & Keyz served as primary producers on multiple tracks, including the lead single "Ain't You," where their work emphasized smooth, melodic synths and rhythmic grooves characteristic of modern R&B. Blac Elvis, known professionally as Elvis Williams, contributed to "Not a Little Bit" and several other songs, bringing a polished, trap-influenced sound that complemented K. Michelle's vocal delivery. Track-specific production highlights include Eric Hudson on "Time," delivering a gospel-tinged ballad production that underscores themes of heartbreak and reflection. "Rich," featuring and , was produced by , incorporating upbeat, celebratory elements with flair. Other notable producers across the album encompass Lovy Longomba and T-Collar for "Make the Bed" (featuring ), Eric Hudson for additional soulful cuts, and for collaborative efforts on tracks like "Nightstand." Songwriting credits for the album total 19 across its 12 tracks, with K. Michelle (born Kimberly Michelle Pate) heavily involved as a co-writer on 12 songs, infusing personal narratives of relationships and empowerment throughout. She receives sole or shared writing credits on introspective pieces like "Rich," co-written with Muni Long. Additional collaborators include Jason Derulo, who co-wrote "Make the Bed" alongside J Hart and Carmen Reece, adding a pop-R&B edge, and Yo Gotti (Mario Mims), contributing lyrics to "Rich" that highlight themes of success and independence. Other key writers feature Kelly Price on "Not a Little Bit" and Priscilla Renea on various tracks, enhancing the album's lyrical depth.

Additional credits

The additional credits for More Issues Than Vogue encompass the non-creative personnel who supported the album's , , and . In A&R roles, Dallas Martin and Tiffany J. served as primary coordinators, overseeing artist development and project alignment, while Lanre Gaba handled A&R operations. Technical contributions included audio mixing by Kevin "KD" , who ensured the final sonic balance across tracks. Recording took place at several studios, notably 17 Hertz in , , and Amerycan Recording Studios in , , where key sessions were engineered. For artwork and design, Nick Malvone Bilardello provided art direction and design, shaping the album's visual identity. Photography credits went to (2) as , with additional imaging by Derek Blanks. Other personnel included marketing coordinator Claudia Rezir, who managed promotional logistics, and author , who contributed personal annotations to the .

Legacy and impact

Critical reappraisal

Since its release, More Issues Than Vogue has received sparse later reviews, with a notable overview highlighting the album's intersection of personal growth and R&B evolution through K. Michelle's introspective songwriting. This perspective underscores the record's role in blending raw emotional narratives with genre progression, distinguishing it from more commercial contemporaries. Product descriptions and liner notes emphasize the album's "emotionally naked perspectives" and themes of personal evolution, such as in tracks exploring relational introspection, positioning it as a key marker of her artistic maturation in a shifting landscape. These mentions frame the work as a bridge between soulful traditions and modern R&B experimentation, without introducing new aggregated critiques. The album's Metacritic score has remained stable at 80/100 as of 2025, based on its original five reviews, with no additional professional aggregations added since launch. This enduring critical baseline reflects consistent appreciation for its artistic merits, initially praised for rounded humanity and genre fusion. Fan reappraisal is evident in sustained streaming, with the album accumulating over 42 million plays on by October 2025, signaling lasting appeal among listeners drawn to its honest portrayals.

Cultural significance

More Issues Than Vogue marked a pivotal career milestone for , representing her commercial peak during her tenure with , where it debuted at number two on the chart. This success underscored her evolution as an R&B artist, blending personal vulnerability with mainstream appeal, and laid the groundwork for her later artistic pivot. Following the album's release, began exploring country influences, evident in tracks like "," which foreshadowed her full transition away from R&B. This culminated in 2023 with the announcement and release of her final R&B project, , and as of September 2025, she is actively working on her debut country album after years of label resistance. The album exemplified the R&B landscape by fusing reality TV-derived authenticity—drawn from 's experiences on K. Michelle: My Life—with pop accessibility and themes of female empowerment. It celebrated women's complexities, including flaws and relational struggles, positioning it as an for amid societal scrutiny. This approach challenged genre conventions, incorporating raw emotional delivery and genre-blending elements to broaden R&B's expressive boundaries. In media retrospectives, More Issues Than Vogue has been referenced in discussions of in R&B, highlighting K. Michelle's role in amplifying unfiltered narratives from emerging voices in the genre. The project contributed to greater visibility for Memphis-rooted artists, with its homage to the city's through the track "" serving as a bridge to broader recognition of Southern influences in . Its themes of relational dynamics and personal resilience have resonated in ongoing conversations about , echoing broader societal dialogues on intimacy and .

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