Production on the album began in May 2008 and ended in late of the same year. Originally the album was to be called
Acquitted, but was later confirmed to be
Freedom by Akon's label, Universal Music. Although there are some vulgarities on
Freedom, it does not carry the
Parental Advisory warning, making it Akon's first album not to do so. In July, a leaked recording of Akon's duet with
Michael Jackson titled "
Hold My Hand" was released to the
Internet and at first showings of the song was supposedly taken out by Akon's music label. The song was originally posted as an Akon demo with only Akon performing the song. The leaked song was rumored to be featured on both his and Jackson's own upcoming album. In an interview with
MTV, Akon was hopeful to include the song on the album. However, on October 17, Akon's label released information on the track listing and the album does not feature the duet with Jackson. The UK bonus track, "Clap Again" samples "Click Click Click" by
New Kids on the Block. The leaked version of the lead single "
Right Now (Na Na Na)" included verse rapper
Danny Fernandes but never made the final cut; Akon decided to go solo. The tracks "Against the Grain" and "We Don't Care" were originally named "Falling in Love" and "Could You Be the Reason" respectively. "Troublemaker" seems to be a continuation of Akon's first solo #1
Billboard Hot 100 single "
Don't Matter", with the lyrics suggesting that it is, as he says "Similar to the words it ''don't matter'', but this time they wanna see us together, look at us now." ==Critical reception==