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Showing posts with label R. Kelly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label R. Kelly. Show all posts

10/11/2012

SEXYBLACK FIRST LISTEN MEGA-POST: Marques Houston, Miguel, Diddy, French Montana, Brandy, Faith Evans, Kelly Price, Fantasia, Ne-Yo, Wiz Khalifa, Stooshe, Solange, Ashanti, R. Kelly, Rihanna, Brian Culbertson, Stokely Carmichael

Marques Houston -- Speechless (HOT!)

Miguel -- Adorn (DJ Tedsmooth Remix w/ Diddy & French Montana) [SEXYBLACK PICK!!!!]

Brandy -- Let Me Go

Faith Evans -- True Colors (Cover w/ Kelly Price & Fantasia)

Brandy -- No Such Thing As Too Late

Ne-Yo -- Don't Make 'Em Like You (w/ Wiz Khalifa)

Stooshe -- Waterfalls (Cover)

Solange -- Sleep In The Park

Ashanti -- That's What We Do (w/ R. Kelly) [HOT!!!]

Rihanna -- Diamonds

R. Kelly -- Single Ladies (Feelin' Single Remix)

Brian Culbertson -- No Limits (w/ Stokely Carmichael) (HOT!!)



7/10/2012

SEXYBLACK FIRST LISTEN: Trey Songz, Frank Ocean, Sammie, Jeremih, R.Kelly, Mint Condition, Keyshia Cole, Lil Wayne, Kelly Rowland

Trey Songz -- Dive In

Frank Ocean -- Pink Matter (w/ Andre 3000) [SEXYBLACK PICK]

Sammie -- Lullaby

Jeremih -- Misunderstood (w/ R. Kelly) [HOT!!!]

Mint Condition -- Believe In Us

Keyshia Cole -- Enough Of No Love (w/ Lil Wayne) [HOT!!]


Kelly Rowland -- Ice (w/ Lil Wayne) [HOT!]



6/30/2012

SEXYBLACK FIRST LISTEN: Alicia Keys, Willie Taylor, Rochelle Jordan, Kenny Lattimore, K. Michelle, R. Kelly, LaTocha, Wale, Lonny Bereal, Tank, Kevin McCall

Alicia Keys -- New Day (HOT!)

Willie Taylor (of Day 26) -- 12 Play (Cover)

Rochelle Jordan -- Losing (T-Dot Represent)

Kenny Lattimore -- Back 2 Cool

K. Michelle -- Baby You And I (w/ R. Kelly) (HOT!)

Latocha -- Complicated (w/ Wale)

Lonny Bereal -- I Love It (w/ Tank & Kevin McCall) [SEXYBLACK PICK]

5/21/2012

SEXYBLACK FIRST LISTEN MEGAPOST: Ne-Yo, R. Kelly, Elle Varner, T-Pain, Wale, Tank, Brian Culbertson, Vivian Green, Angie Stone

Ne-Yo -- Lazy Love (HOT!!)

R. Kelly -- Feeling Single (HOT!!!)

Elle Varner -- Refill (Remix) [w/ T-Pain & Wale] {HOT!!}

Tank -- Nowhere (w/ Busta Rhymes) [SEXYBLACK PICK]

Brian Culbertson -- Still Here (w/ Vivian Green)

Angie Stone -- Do What You Gotta Do

5/09/2011

SEXYBLACK FIRST LISTEN -- SLOW JAMS EDITION: Chris Brown, Teairra Mari, R. Kelly, Andreena Mill, & Kelly Price

Chris Brown -- Fools With You (SEXYBLACK PICK!)

Teairra Mari -- Not In Love (SEXYBLACK PICK!!!  I always said Teairra just needed that ONE hit to put her on the map... this is it.)

R. Kelly -- Ghost (Nice!)

Andreena Mill -- You Should Know Now (T-Dot represent)

Kelly Price -- I'm Sorry

4/09/2011

SEXYBLACK FIRST LISTEN MEGAPOST: Sade, Kem w/ Chrisette Michele, The Weeknd, John West w/ Pusha T, John Legend, Bobby V w/ R. Kelly, Snoop Dogg w/ Kanye West & John Legend, Trey Songz, Jojo, Dave Hollister

Sade -- Still In Love With You

Kem -- If It's Love w/ Chrisette Michele

The Weeknd -- The Morning (Mad GLOBAL Internet Buzz for this group and they're CANADIAN)

John West -- Lovely w/ Pusha T (SEXYBLACK Pick!)

John Legend -- Rolling In The Deep (Acapella Cover)

Bobby V. -- Words (Remix) w/ R. Kelly [HOTTT!]

Snoop Dogg -- Eyez Closed w/ Kanye West & John Legend (SEXYBLACK Pick!!!)

Trey Songz -- I Refuse

Jojo -- Paper Airplanes (SEXYBLACK Pick!!!!!!)

Dave Hollister -- Beautiful

1/11/2011

The Best Albums of 2010

2010 was kinda challenging in terms of picking a clear front-runner for release of the year.  There were many anticipated releases, some didn't quite measure up (Drake, Kanye West), some did (Bruno Mars, Janelle Monae) and some surprised us (Erykah Badu, Nicki Minaj, R. Kelly, Eminem).  Last year, and the year before it was easy to pick clear standouts (Trey Songz "I'm Ready" and John Legend's "Evolver", respectively).  But this year, the quality heated up in terms of how many good albums blessed us this year.  It was hard to pick one.  So I picked two.  Well, four.  The reason I separated R&B (Urban) and Hip-Hop this year is because Hip Hop made huge moves this year with valiant releases from vetarans and rookies alike.  I came up with split decisions for both categories. 

First up, R&B (Urban):


When Erykah Badu's "New Amerykah, Part II" came out early in the year, I was like, "This is it.  This is the best album so far this year."  At that point,... it was.  Very creative, with the classic Erykah that we've all missed since her first two albums.  Poignant, sensitive.  It was a great album.  Unfortunately, there were a few filler tracks on that album.  If you put filler tracks on your record, you're leaving the door open for something better to take your spot.  Enter Janelle Monae's "The Archandroid:  Suites II and III".  This is Janelle's opus, her Masterpiece.  This self-made mystery is at once a punk rocker, and one of the best vocalists you've ever heard.  She has an ability to make the abstract seem familiar as she immerses you in her imaginary world where she is a futuristic queen of a forgotten society.  It is a crazy, intensely musical ride that grabs you from the first track to the last.  This album in terms of NEW Urban music that promotes progression rather than repetition was hard to top.

Then out of the blue we were all smacked in the head with a big Fuck You.  If you listened closely as Cee-lo's single got bigger and bigger, you could actually hear the world exhaling and loosening up a little bit.  This single was not written for mass consumption as you can tell by the title, but it became an over-night smash.  Not because of the repetitive use of expletives, but because of the amazing writing by one of 2010's sensations, Bruno Mars, and the catchy instrumentation.  But how do you follow that?  Impossible?  Not for the Lady Killer.  Cee-lo had another amazing pre-album-release with a viral video for "No One's Gonna Love You (Like I Do)" and a post-album-release smash with "Bright Lights, Big City".  While one is a unique sounding epic ballad, the other is catchy with a groove that is as addictive as your favorite vice.  But it doesn't stop there.  Each track on The Lady Killer has it's own mood.  So much so that if it wasn't for Cee-Lo's unique sounding voice, you'd think they were sung by different artists.  This is, most likely, due to the fact that Cee-lo attacks each song uniquely, and gives them a complete work over.  This album, even more than the song that launched it, is definitely one of the highlights of 2010.


Hip-Hop:


Five major impressive Hip Hop releases this past year:  Eminem's "Recovery", Rick Ross' "Teflon Don", Drake's "Thank Me Later", Kanye West's "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" and Nicki Minaj's "Pink Friday".  All improvements more or less on the releases from the previous year, except for Jay-Z's "Blueprint III".  However, when picking a best album, I based my choices on things like Lyrical content, and listenability (as, I believe those are fair meters to use when judging Hip-Hop records -- my opinion).  Unfortunately, although all of the releases were good, not one of them were perfect with regards to this.  Some had great lyrics, but poor production or boring hooks (Drake, a large percentage of Kanye West's album).  People can hate on that but there's a reason why Kanye's College Dropout is still considered a classic and shows up on many different lists as the best album (not Hip-Hop album, but album, period) of the last decade.  On Dropout he was able to find the perfect mix of great lyrics with great music.  On Dark Fantasy, he missed the mark a little bit, as much as people hold that album in high regard.  Perfect example, we all loved Chris Rock's inquisitive musings to his girlfriend on "Blame Game", but after you've heard it a few times, tell me you're not forwarding that to the next track.  And can ANYONE tell me the point of the last track on the album?  Interesting points, but not very relevant when you actually have a black President in office.  That would've been more effective 10 years ago.

I digress.  Rick Ross put a lot of sugar on his releases, amazing hooks, but then he'll come out with "B.M.F."  A track with an annoying repetitive hook in which he refers to things that the average urban listener can not relate to.  Big Meech?  I shouldn't have to do research when I'm listening to my music.  I don't have to with Drake or old Kanye, or Nicki, or Eminem for that matter.  Why is Rick Ross trying to pretend that he's smarter than me when all he's doing is just renaming familiar things with unfamiliar names.  It's tiring.  But his hooks with Ne-yo, John Legend and Chrisette Michele are some of the best this year.  "Aston Martin Music" is a classic.

Drake, much anticipated, but I think even he knows that he missed the mark.  If ALL of your mixtapes are better than your album, you cannot get album of the year.  Period.  He let me know that he realized his mistake when only months after his release, he announced that he's hard at work on a new mixtape that we have yet to see.  I love Drake, he is the future, but this was his rookie release and it showed.

But someone who didn't drop the rookie ball, was Nicki Minaj.  She made the most of her Moment with Pink Friday.  Every single track except for one, which to me is reminiscent of N.W.A., is listenable, multiple times, over and over.  Let's put it this way, before I previewed this album, I didn't like Nicki Minaj.  I'll be honest, I hated her.  Her features on other people's tracks were, for the most part, weird, annoying, and non-sensical.  To me, she was just a female rapper who was just jocking Lady Gaga's position, in order to be the first Lady Gaga of rap.  She annoyed me.  I figure her album would be more of the same.  Instead, what we got was what happens when you contemplate your moment.  You have the mic in your hands, you have everyone's ear (which she earned, respectfully)... now what are you gonna say?  Are you gonna come all abstract and way out there and over your listener's heads, or are you simply gonna move the crowd, lyrically, and musically?  Nicki's first release was "Your Love".  Good track but the shining part of that song was the production, so I was still unconvinced, but I was open.  Then prior to the record release, she dropped "Right Thru Me".  This was ALL Nicki, contemplative, sensitive, vulnerable, human.  This is everything she hadn't shown through all of her cartoonish features in the previous year.  It turns out she has thoughts, feelings, and ambition that we can all relate to.  Think about it, this album, could've been a Lady Gaga album.  We all know that was the direction she was headed.  Instead, she actually thought about what she wanted to put out.  Thought, effort.  Sometimes that's what's missing from albums these days.  Success.  "Pink Friday" slams all the way through.  If you are listening to an album where any one of the tracks on the album could be a hit single on the radio except for one, you're probably listening to an album of the year.

But other than listenability, that defines "Pink Friday", you need lyrics, which it lacks in parts.  That's why Hip Hop album of the year is shared with Eminem's "Recovery" which I have nicknamed "Rebirth".  Eminem hasn't sounded this good lyrically since..., well, honestly, maybe never.  How did he achieve this?  Introspection, going inside himself to reignite the fire he had when he had nothing.  This album is raw, hard to listen to sometimes, but always honest... and CRAFTY.  Em's metaphors kick every other rapper's (other than maybe Drake's) ass.  You actually have to listen to Eminem's album multiple times to actually get ALL of the metaphors.  And it WILL blow your mind how many he's crammed into each song.  This is wordplay at it's finest.  Eminem, on Recovery, has rediscovered his genius, and shares with R. Kelly & El Debarge, the award for Best Comeback of the Year.


Honourable mentions:

Great album.  If you're feinding for that Outkast Noize, this should hold you over for awhile.  Get it.

 
 You have no idea how amazing El Debarge's comeback is.  Just a few years ago, this man was practically killing himself with drugs, and if he died, it would've been our loss, because his voice is legendary.  Now add great production, great writing, great features, and we ALL get a Second Chance.  This is a must have.  He's R&B's Ted Williams.


It was very strange to me, why Jazmine Sullivan would want to retire from music weeks after releasing her sophomore effort "Love Me Back".  But good news, she has changed her mind.  This album is slightly less brilliant than the phenomenal "Fearless", but do the math, that still makes it EXCELLENT.  Her vocals are even better than before.  My only complaint is that this record isn't long enough.


Just when you were ready to give up on R. Kelly, he releases "Love Letter" which could easily be his best album in a decade.  It's a true throwback to earlier, simpler, less raunchy MUSIC.  This album is full of MUSIC.  And R. Kelly's years of vocal training has probably been just for this project, as he has never sounded better.  Some have said he sounds too good to represent the rawness of the time period that he is throwing back to.  I just love all of it.  Not one track is bad on this album.  Why didn't it get album of the year?  Because there's very little new things on this album.  It's a familiar voice bringing his unique, amazing style to a genre of music that has his unique spin on it.  This is a classic R. Kelly album that is the lateral heir to 12 Play.  Pick it up.


Comments are welcome.

- Sexyblack

11/20/2010

SEXYBLACK FIRST LISTEN MEGASUPERPOST: Marsha Ambrosius, Jazmine Sullivan, Eric Benet, Faith Evans, Chrisette Michele, R. Kelly, Michael Jackson, Lloyd, Andreena Mill, Janelle Monae, El Debarge, 50 Cent, Avant, Ne-Yo

Marsha Ambrosius -- Far Away (SEXYBLACK's SUGAR PIC)

Jazmine Sullivan -- Don't Make Me Wait

Eric Benet -- Feel Good w/ Faith Evans

Chrisette Michele -- Goodbye Game

R. Kelly -- Love Letter

Michael Jackson -- Hold My Hand w/ Akon

Chrisette Michele -- So In Love w/Rick Ross

Lloyd -- Forever w/ Lloyd Banks

Andreena Mill -- Erased (T-Dot represent!)

Janelle Monae -- Without A Fight

Chrisette Michele -- Aston Martin Music (Remix) [Hot!]

El Debarge -- Switch Up The Format w/ 50 Cent (SEXYBLACK's SUGAR PICK)

Avant -- Your Body Is The Business

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Ne-Yo -- Shot Down

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5/30/2010

SEXYBLACK'S RANDOM ACTS PLAYLIST BREAKDOWN -- Gentleman Edition (for the ladies...)


This one is especially for the ladies... The gentlemen above have provided some of the best songs EVER.  And this is a collection of some of my favorites, along with some songs that sing to the undeniable force that is Woman.  Enjoy the new RANDOM ACTS, and then go commit some of your own...

  • Say Something by Chris Brown -- Apparently Chris has some things to get off his chest.  This is his version off his Valentine's Day Mixtape gift for the ladies.
  • Fall Again by Glenn Lewis -- This is definitely in my top 10 (maybe 5) of all time favorite love songs.  Everytime I hear this song, I get lost in the lyrics.  "I wanna spend time til it ends, I wanna fall with you again."  Not too shabby for a Canadian.  If you've ever seen Jennifer Lopez's Maid In Manhattan, then you've seen Glenn sing this in his one and only appearance in a major motion picture.  There is a version out there with vocals by none other than Michael Jackson, as this song is rumoured to be a song that was supposed to be on Invincible but got cut.  WTF?  Guess what, Glenn's version is better.
  • There For Me by R.L. -- Here he comes again, but this time, with the best track (I think) he's ever done.  This appeared on his one and only solo album about 5 or 6 years ago.  It will always be a favorite.  Instant Classic.
  • Secret Garden by Usher feat. Robin Thicke -- This is a B-side from Raymond v. Raymond only released in Europe.  Not sure why, that album could've used another slow jam instead of OMG.  This is a classic remake of THE Quincy Jones joint that features Al B. Sure, Barry White, El Debarge & James Ingram.  In Usher's extended version of this song, featuring his friend Robin Thicke, if you listen closely near the end, Usher and Robin adlib over the original vocals by the four gentlemen.  One thing I know, ALL women love this song.
  • Let Me Be The One by Intro -- This trio stormed the scene shortly after Jodeci did.  They had a HUGE underground following due to their amazing new sound featured on their self-titled debut.  They had one more album after that and then they lost their founding member, Kenny Greene.  It's too bad, they had the vocals and the potential to bring us some serious classics.
  • She Will Be Loved (Live) by Maroon 5 -- Maroon 5 stormed the scene a few years ago with their "Songs About Jane" album.  Apparently, the whole song was written about Adam Levine's relationship and break-up with his previous girlfriend.  Not only was the album extremely soulful but lyrically deep.
  • Sir Duke by Stevie Wonder -- Sir Duke, Stevie Wonder, Classic, That.  Is.  All.
  • Gotham City by R. Kelly -- This song was the featured single off of one of the Batman movies.  Probably, one of the bad ones, as I remember that this was the only good thing about that movie.  R. Kelly amazes us again by writing a touching ballad from Batman's point of view about the city that he lived to protect.  I love this song.
  • You And I by Jodeci -- Okay, Jodeci came and dropped 3 amazing albums and then disappeared, breaking all of our hearts.  This song is one of the unreleased slow jams from the first album Forever My Lady.  This should've been a single.  Listen to K-Ci and Jojo vocally master this track and remember that they were only 19 and this was their first time in the studio.  Amazing.
  • Anything by Jaheim -- This song came at a time when Jaheim was still an amazing wonder to us with his silky smooth vocals.  He had some great production from Kaygee from Naughty by Nature and by Koffee Brown, and thus came this declaration of love.  Enjoy. 
Ladies, don't say SEXYBLACK never does anything for you.  Feel free to leave me a comment sharing some of your personal memories or feelings about these tracks, old and new, and maybe get a request in there. If it's hot, and I got it, it may appear.


- SEXYBLACK

3/24/2010

SEXYBLACK'S RANDOM ACTS PLAYLIST BREAKDOWN


You may have noticed that I have switched up the amazing selections featured above in SEXYBLACK'S RANDOM ACTS. Last time I just threw it up there. I'm sure some of you may have been wondering what you were listening to. This time, I'ma break it down for you:

  • Something by Musiq Soulchild -- This is a beautiful rendition of the Beatles track by the same name.  I love the purity of the original but the smoothness of Musiq's take on it gets me everytime.
  • River by Herbie Hancock and Corinne Bailey Rae -- This is a wonderful Joni Mitchell remake taken from the multi-Grammy winning project by Herbie Hancock where he re-interpreted several Joni Mitchell songs.  Joni's lyrics are timeless, and Corinne's delivery is sweet and just right.
  • Back In The Day by Wayne Brady -- Yes, that Wayne Brady.  Two years ago, Wayne Brady surprised us with an amazing R&B album, it was in my top 10 of the year.  This song is a fun throw back to the 30 somethings out there.  He actually says "Thundercats, HO!" on this track!
  • Keep On by R.L. (from Next) -- It almost seems like R.L. has a new joint on the web every week.  They are all really good, this guy needs a solo deal like yesterday.  On the news front, there have been several new Next songs leaked lately.  Look out for a rebirth.
  • For You by R. Kelly -- This joint is a throwback to R.'s 2nd and probably best album, 12 Play.  This is one of my favorites.
  • Sensitivity by Ralph Tresvant -- Those who knew me in high school, know that this was my signature song.  Some even called me Mr. Sensitivity, for all the good reasons, not the bad ones.  Ralph Tresvant's first solo foray away from New Edition was his best.  The smoothness of this song became how I fashioned myself, and the kind of gentleman I wanted to be.
  • If I Were You by Tamia -- This is an amazing song that showed up on a movie soundtrack a couple years ago.  Tamia shines as usual while warning a potential lover to stay away from her damaged heart.  Whenever she sings you can feel what she's singing, that's what I love about her.
  • Her Heart by Anthony Hamilton -- This tender ballad from Anthony's most recent release, The Point of It All, speaks of the kind of forever love that will stick by you, through whatever may come.  "Her Heart won't let me leave her."  I dare you not to feel this one.
  • Open Arms by Boyz II Men -- Boyz II Men returned late last year with Love, an album of remade love songs.  This is a classic love song that got the Boyz II Men treatment.  Although this track is amazing, it's not even the best of them.  I may post a few more later on.
Maybe with this context, you might enjoy SEXYBLACK'S RANDOM ACTS more.  Feel free to leave me a comment sharing some of your personal memories or feelings about these tracks, old and new, and maybe get a request in there.  If it's hot, and I got it, it may appear.

- SEXYBLACK

P.S.:  There is a tiny pause button in the upper right hand corner of the player so you can turn it off anytime.