Quote from: Harlem on July 30, 2020, 01:36:53 PM
Quote from: FRANCE on July 30, 2020, 01:33:11 PM
Quote from: hewritez on July 30, 2020, 01:21:32 PM
Oh, and Borderline has me conflicted.
I like the way it starts and the way it ends.
I like the chorus.
But something happens in the middle.
I start to lose interest.
I agree with the comment about editing.
All of this. Too much going on. Its almost like she had a whole lotta shit to say and she had to pack it all in tight.
Maybe this is one of the reasons why I am not appreciating the vocals on this album. I'm focusing more on trying to wrap my head around the song structures and some of the melody choices that I cant even focus on / appreciate the vocals at all. Of course she sounds amazing on every song, but I didnt get that vocal lashing I normally get when listening to a Brandy album the 1st time. I'm focused on too many other things. lol.
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Yes it's too unpolished... this is why I feel like it's a compilation of some unreleased songs... and I get low budget... I love this girl and glad to always support but sis needs a label and a budget! And she should've utilized Victoria Monet more for the co-writing, they were on to something with Rather Be
U may be right. I mean, if Brandy was to call up certain producers like Rodney or Timbaland, they would prob wanna charge her more than what Camper would. For some reason, Camper kinda gives me rookie vibes lol. At the same time, she can find other fresh producers to really give her some heat. Even Angel from the UK I wouldnt mind working/producing some tracks for her. Its not rly the label or anything for me. Its who Brandy chose to work with in the end. Maybe she had a little too much freedom, but at the same time, I want her to. Lol.
I'm glad she's back though and I hope she plans on using some of her down time (due to COVID) to start conceptualizing the next project. I've never had to 'sit with' a Brandy album ever. This is new for me. Every album has been instant.