"A couple tracks pair him with early partners Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox, and while those are fine, they're eclipsed by the Minneapolitan pop-funk of "I Love U" (the-Dream, Tricky Stewart, and D'Mile) and smudged electro of "Luckiest Man" (Brandon "B.A.M." Hodge). Usher is in his element, at his most charming, throughout that stretch of the album".