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Some of the tracks here are a bit heavy on the feminism, so guys may want to think twice before picking this one up. The vocals are okay, but I think she's a little over-rated, mainly because she writes her own stuff, unlike most of her peers. She's a black r&b version of certain i-am-woman white singer-songwriter chicks. A few of the melodies stick, but there's a fair amount of filler towards the end.
I love her and I love this album. Can I just say that if I could be anyone in the world I would want to be Alicia Keys. She is gorgeous, talented, intelligent, and classy. She's not like many female R&B artist who sing about nothing. Superwoman, That's the Thing About Love, I Need You, Go Ahead, Like You'll Never See Me Again, and No One are my favs from this CD.
Alicia Keys again dazzles with a collection of songs that showcase her voice & her ability to chose lyrics that are stirring & meaningful. Tracks are well mixed & great for a dinner party or a road trip.
Alicia has no peers when it comes to the smooth soul sound that was found in artist like Marvin Gaye, and groups like the Orginals and the Ojays. She takes you for a walk through love land and sets the mood for romance.Her music can make the young dream and the old remember what its like to be in love. I hope she want change a thing about and keep on doing what no one else can do any better.
I was never really a big fan of Alicia Keys. There's a few more tracks that are really worth your time. I personally think her 2nd second album is her masterpiece, but this one certainly does not disappoint.
Anyway, I downloaded the album after there was alot of buzz about it. love this album this is a must have. Although, I did applaud her for trying to bring a bit of classical music into the world of modern day R&B.
I think any fan of R &B will def. I was never a big fan of the singles that came out of this album, but the rest of the album is very good. There's alot of soul, jazz, and spunk that comes out in this cd.
Superwoman is the track that really stands out to me the most on this album. Go and buy it.
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