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".