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April 4, 2007
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Rating: 4 out of 5 on the black hand side

Reviewed by Jacqueline Hall

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It seems like everyone is jumping on the Grown & Sexy bandwagon, even the soul child of music.

Musiq SoulChild is back and has more to say to the ladies and the concept of love.

This forth album is a little more mature than the other three, with lyrics expressing the emotions and experiences involved with a loving relationship.

Although the album only has 12 tracks, Musiq still catches the attention of the new, the young and the old generation with smoother melodies and touching lyrics.

The album, which includes a DVD allows the listener to get abetter understanding of the album’s purpose and his role in the creations of all his albums.

Staying true to his music-lover fan base, Musiq took a different approach to this album.

He replaced a lot of the catchy mainstream lyrics with experience.

In this album, Musiq found the median between an artist and a businessman.

After listening to the whole album, I understand why Musiq chose “B.U.D.D.Y”. as his first single.

Even if you’re not a Musiq SouldChild fan, music-lover, or a big fan of R&B, you can still relate to Musiq’s elaborate storytelling ability.

If you’re a Music SoulChild fan, you may be caught off guard but will grow to appreciate his mature lyrics.

While it may not be his best, this album shows his variety and ability to change and grow with his listeners, while remaining loyal to his purpose. This is a must listen to album.

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