Big (2007): return to music
Gray began 2007 badly after being kicked offstage at a concert in
Barbados for profanity (which was part of the show), but she wasn't aware that it was against the law in that country. She gave a public apology that night to avoid arrest.
However, March saw the release of Gray's fourth studio album (sixth overall), entitled
Big. Two singles, "
Finally Made Me Happy" and "
Shoo Be Doo", have been released from the album. "What I Gotta Do", another track from the album, is featured on the
Shrek the Third soundtrack. It is largely considered as Gray's comeback album, after a four-year hiatus since her last studio album. The album has been critically acclaimed and seen as her best work yet. It features collaborations with
Natalie Cole, Fergie, Justin Timberlake, and
will.i.am, who co-executive produced the album with Gray.
Big is the second release from will.i.am's record label, will.i.am Music Group, after Fergie's
The Dutchess.
The album has been moderately successful in the U.S., where it debuted and peaked at number thirty-nine on the
Billboard 200, becoming Gray's highest-charting album since
The Id. Surprisingly,
Big has not seen the same success in the UK, where it reached number sixty-two on the albums chart, becoming her lowest-charting album in the UK by far. The album received consolidating success in other countries such as
Switzerland, the
Czech Republic, and
Finland, reaching the top forty of their albums chart. It is unknown at this point, whether any other singles from
Big will be released.
PBS's Soundstage live concert series premiered a Gray concert on
July 5. The one-hour concert included songs from
Big—"Finally Made Me Happy", "Shoo Be Doo", "Ghetto Love", "What I Gotta Do", "Glad You're Here", "Slowly", and "Everybody". Other songs performed were "Caligula"/Why Didn't You Call Me", "Oblivion" with the set ending with "I Try". Future airdates can be found on
PBS's website.
On
7 July 2007, Gray performed at the
Brazilian leg of
Live Earth at
Copacabana Beach in
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro. Gray and her band members wore clothes with politically-motivated messages. In her dress, it was written "Darfur Red Alert".