Keyshia Cole A Different Me Review
Franc G. | Dec 10, 2008 | Comments 0
Keyshia Cole A Different Me Album Review
Track list
1. A Different Me “Intro”
Produced By Reo
2. Make Me Over
Produced By Polow Da Don & Ron Fair
Contains interpolations of “Tina’s Wish” written by I. Turner & T. Turner
3. Please Don’t Stop
Produced By The Runners & Ron Fair
4. Erotic
Produced By “THE-RON” Feemster
Additional Production By Ron Fair
5. You Complete Me
Produced By “THE-RON” Feemster
Additional Production By Ron Fair
6. No Other (Featuring Amina Harris)
Produced By KWAME
Additional Production By Ron Fair
7. Oh-Oh, Yeah-Yea (Featuring Nas)
Produced By The Outsyders
8. Playa Cardz Right (Featuring 2Pac)
Produced By Ivan “Orthodox” Barias & Carvin “Ransum Haggins & Ron Fair
Originally Produced By Johnny “J”
9. Brand New
Additional Production By Ron Fair
10. Trust (Duet with Monica)
Produced By Toxic Donald Alford & Ron Fair
11. Thought You Should Know
Produced By Tank & Ron Fair
12. This Is Us
Produced By Ron Fair & Jason T. Miller
13. Where This Love Could End Up
Produced By Poke & Tone and The Are
14. Beautiful Music
Produced By Poke & Tone and Spanador
Additional Production By Ron Fair
15. A Different Me “Outro”
Produced By Reo
Keyshia Cole A Different Me Review – Keyshia Cole’s “A Different Me” album will be released on December 16, 2008 in the United States.This is the third studio album from the singer.The album is overall better than I expected.The lead single off the project,”Playa Cardz Right” featuring Tupac,was such a mess,that I thought the whole CD would follow the same path.“A Different Me” starts in a very strong way with “A Different Me (Intro)” and “Make Me Over”,then slows down a little with the The Runners & Ron Fair produced track “Please Don’t Stop.” Songs like “Trust”,”Brand New”,and “Beautiful Music” definitely make this album worthwhile.
In conclusion Keyshia Cole’s “A Different Me” CD is a good R&B album (great vocals,good productions),and slightly different from what she has used us to.
I will give it a 3.5/5.
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