Face2face is a showcase of Babyface's works of five years as a singer. Whenever Babyface is involved in a project, the project would become a hit. The same thing is being said about this album.
The first single to come out from this album proves that Babyface has been keeping up with the times. Just once, I'd like to have a record in the clubs and people on the dance floor throwing their hands up to a Babyface song.
There She Goes is a sleek, groove-hardy first hit single and the music video was directed by the infamous Hype Williams. Indeed the whole album is totally different from Babyface's previous works.
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Macy Gray | The ID
Following her double platinum success of On How Life Is, she is back with a new album, The ID.
Contrary to her debut album, Macy Gray's second release is upbeat, funny and filled with funky grooves. Her trademark raspy voice is used as a main element in her songs. Mixing that with rock, pop, hip-hop and a bit of soul. Think a black version of Jamiroquai.
I just love The ID. I think I'm going to get it and you should too!
Hailed as this generation's Roberta Flack, Alicia Keys, is the hottest new act to come up from the R&B/Soul scene.
For her debut effort, she has arranged and written all her tracks in Songs In A Minor. Keys' music's tendency to modulate more often than any other
R&B/Soul singer give thanks to the classic performers who have greatly influenced her especially Stevie Wonder. Her headshaking style vocal-runnings is also reminiscent of Mr Fingertips. Her remake of Prince's difficult How Come U Don't Call Me adds up to the beautiful collection of songs mostly penned by herself, and not even one bounce or rap track included, making it a unique classic and her a star to remember.
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