R. Kelly - Untitled (Review)

Friday, 04 December 2009 17:04 wunako
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It has been a little over 2 years since we have heard a R. Kelly album. The wait is finally over, as the undisputed king of R&B has dropped his latest, Untitled.  Now lets get started with the album itself. The intro to the album is called Crazy Night. The beat is dope reminds me of something that Ron Browz would do, both production and singing wise. It features R City who adds a Jamaican style feel to it. Over all it does a good job of getting the album started. The second song we begin with the style of music that Kell's is known for. "Exit" has a great feel too it but in my opinion, it is not something that I would essentially be listening to here and there. Not to say its bad though. The third track is one of my favorite songs. "Echo" is that get laid music that is responsible for a good majority of the population. What else can I say about that track? Its great point blank. Banging the Headboard is another good track but my only complaint is a simple hook and same for a "Whole Lotta Kisses", they seem more like filler tracks. From there we have "Like I Do" which is like echo in the sense of a great f**k song. The track really steps up the album, and is another of my favorite from it. "Number 1" with Ms. Keri is a song we are all familiar with and was a great selection for a single. "I Love The Dj" is next and it was really surprising to hear as it is a Electro-r&b style. This is something diffidently for the clubs. After hearing it for a few times it really grew on me. "Superman High" Features OJ da Juiceman and is your typical trap house song. "Be My #2" is a throwback song has a real 70's feel to it. It might sound like something weird but to be honest is a great track as he sort of sounds like something on "Off The Wall" from legendary MJ. From there he slows down the pace with "Text Me", "Religious" and "Elsewhere". The final track is "Pregnant" featuring fellow r&b artists, Tyreese, Robin Thicke, and The-Dream. This song if you haven't heard this one this track is amazingly good. I'll give you one guess what its about... Over all R. Kelly Drops another solid album. Was it better than Double up? Possibly, was it as good as Chocolate factory? No, but I do recommend anyone to go out and get this album. It has great real R&B Tracks with the right mix of guest artist. Now with all that, I ask you, What album is better? Trey Songz or R. Kelly? Make Sure To Vote on the poll and on the forum.

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