Who would've thought a single from a Vh1 Reality series star would actually perform so well? Not me! K.Michelle's slurred southern accent is very apparent here. Her voice sounds slightly autotuned, very harsh and loud, and a little J.Hud-ish, but still good. The manipulated Chi-Lites sample gives the song a velvety feel and a lot of bounce. The chorus sounds just like Dirty South Hip-Hop/R&B around 2006; it reminds me of the days when I used to watch 106&Park as a little kid. Speaking of which, this song would go GREAT in a BET Celebrates Black History Month commercial spot. Don't you agree?
We gon lite sum candles toNIIIIIIIIGHT. VEHREE SPESHUL!
We gon do wutEVA ya liiiiike. VEHREE SPESHUL!
*beat drops*
GOT SOME HENNY CH-CHILLIN' AWN AAAYEES. VEHREE SPESHUL!
I HOPE YA MAKE THA RESTUVMALIIIIFE VEHREE SPESHUL!
She should've released her album when this song was hot. Perfect summer smash hit. The song is short, sweet, and "fat-free" as one critic put it. The production is very lean and Poppy. The background harmonies are bright and warm and beautiful. Mariah's voice sounds darker and more mature and Miguel sounds smoky and soulful as always. What a waste of a banger.
You're beautiful. Good LORD, you're ****ing beautiful and I can't pretend that doesn't mean a thing to me.
You're haughty and supercilious - and that's what makes your jokes so biting and hilarious. You also carry an air of intellect and you truly know how to force an argument out of someone and subsequently crush it. I can totally relate to your love for/intrigue in dance and I enjoy discussing that artform you.
The Velvet Rope and janet. will always be superior to Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814. Deal with it.
Hey TayTay. Aren't you glad Beyonce's new album is finally out. I thought you were gonna have a stroke and die but that's okay cuz you're white . Anyway, it's been too long since we've talked. Your knowledge of music and vibrant personality are enriching.