Out of This Club

In the United States, it was serviced to urban contemporary radio stations on October 10, 2008, months after Kelly's acquittal of possessing child pornography in 2002.

In the R&B song, lead singer Nicole Scherzinger teases Kelly to get her to settle down with piano melodies and a soft beat.

"Out of This Club" was written by its featured artists R. Kelly and Jamal "Polow da Don" Jones, with the former also producing and arranging it.

[1][2] The vocals were recorded by Ian Mereness, Abel Garibaldi, Jeff Meeks, and Eric Schlotzer at The Chocolate Factory in Chicago, Illinois.

[3] The song impacted US urban contemporary airplay stations on October 12, 2008,[4] following the release of the album's second single "Whatcha Think About That".

[10][12] Lyrically, Nicole Scherzinger pleads Kelly "to settle down after a wild life" and prefers to make love outside the club.

[11][13][14] Polow da Don's rap line, "If you ain't got no money, take your broke ass home" is sampled from Fergie's "Glamorous" (2007),[7] which he had previously produced.

[15] Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone was also complimentary of the production, describing it as "catchy" and he noted down the collaborators as "worth the money".