I haven't really listened in depth yet but the singing style on some of these songs, like Only One for example, are something she's never done before. I appreciate that.
Nothing addresses the relationship better than "I Bet".
I agree, but it's too R&B for an album that has mostly crossover/pop songs. It confuses the audience. I said Only One would've been a good choice because it still addresses the cheating and shows her vulnerability.
If they'd learned from their mistakes, 'Dance Like We're Making Love' would not be the 2nd single. I love it, but it isn't going to do anything.
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'All Good' is such a welcome burst of energy on an otherwise lethargic album.
I think what they're trying to do is gradually move the era into pop. DLWML has slight crossover potential so after this we should get a fully pop/crossover song.
BTW All Good is the second worst song on the album. Definition of filler
I think what they're trying to do is gradually move the era into pop. DLWML has slight crossover potential so after this we should get a fully pop/crossover song.
BTW All Good is the second worst song on the album. Definition of filler
Not @ you thinking pop radio is going to use one Ciara single, let alone two.
And eek @ how ahead of its time 'All Good' is. Only refined ears can hear its true magic.