Moods...Moments is the debut studio album by American singer Monifah. It was released by Uptown Records on March 26, 1996, in the United States. The album was mostly produced by Heavy D, with additional production by Poke & Tone, Kip Collins, Vincent Herbert, Rheji Burrell, and Spaceman Patterson. It earned positive reviews and reached number 42 on the US Billboard 200 and number 6 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Three charting singles were released from the album, including "I Miss You (Come Back Home)", "You", and "You Don't Have to Love Me". Lead single "I Miss You (Come Back Home)" was certified Gold, as was the second single "You" which peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track "Nobody's Body" was featured on the soundtrack to the comedy film To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar (1995).

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic
Billboard(favorable)
Cash Box(favorable)
Robert Christgau
Entertainment WeeklyB
Hartford Courant(favorable)
Los Angeles Times
People(favorable)
Rolling Stone
USA Today

In his review for AllMusic, editor Leo Stanley found that "Monifah's rich voice is the first thing you notice on her debut album, Moods...Moments, and it's the thing that keeps the album afloat through its occasional dull spots [...] For the most part, producer Heavy D provides her with enough first-rate songs to make sure that we not only notice the gift, but that we don't forget it once the album is through, either. [His] songs are varied and soulful, giving her a proper showcase for her prodigous talents. Moods...Moments does have a handful of weak songs and could have benefitted from some trimming, but that doesn't prevent the album from being a simply stellar debut."

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"Alfred AntoineAndre EvansAntoineEvans0:40
2."You"Craig KingHeavy DMarlon WilliamsRheji BurrellVincent HerbertMarcel HallHeavy D4:23
3."It's Alright"Heavy DHeavy D6:08
4."You Don't Have to Love Me"Heavy DTerri RobinsonHeavy DKip Collins[a]4:34
5."Nobody's Body"Heavy DHeavy DJean-Claude "Poke" Olivier5:28
6."Don't Waste My Time"Heavy DRobinsonJohnny WatsonHeavy DRed Hot Lover Tone3:49
7."Lay with You"Heavy DHeavy DWilliam "Spaceman" Patterson[b]5:22
8."Interlude"AntoineEvansAntoineEvans0:49
9."I Miss You (Come Back Home)"Heavy DRobinsonHeavy DCollins[a]3:53
10."All I Want"AntoineEvansAntoineEvans3:39
11."You've Got My Heart"BurrellHerbertBurrellHerbert4:42
12."Everything You Do"OlivierSamuel BarnesRobinsonIsaac HayesOlivier4:04
13."You Should Have Told Me"AntoineEvansAntoineEvans4:17
14."Jesus Is Love" (featuring Boys Choir of Harlem)Lionel RichieHeavy DBill EssesDave Cintron[a]6:40
15."I Miss You (Come Back Home) (Remix)" (featuring AZ)Heavy DFaith EvansAnthony CruzBB DickersonCharles MillerHarold BrownHoward ScottLee LevitinPapa Dee AllenHeavy D3:53
Total length:62:21

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies co-producer

Sample credits

  • "You" Contains elements from "Make the Music with Your Mouth, Biz" as performed by Biz Markie.
  • "Don't Waste My Time" contains elements from "Superman Lover" as performed by Johnny "Guitar" Watson.
  • "Everything You Do" contains elements from "Someone Who Will Take the Place of You" as performed by Isaac Hayes.
  • "I Miss You (Come Back Home) (Remix)" contains elements from "Slippin' into Darkness" as by performed by War.

Charts

Chart (1996)Peak position
Weekly charts Chart (1996) Peak position US Billboard 200 42 US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) 6Year-end charts Chart (1996) Position US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) 62
US Billboard 20042
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)6
Chart (1996)Position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)62