Brandy's albums ranked....

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SouravMay

This was the most disgusting ranking...


It is CLEARLY

Full Moon (incredible production, vocally her absolute prime, mature but still fun, versatility, no skips, MJ background vocals, fckn Mike City title song, raspy tone, harmonies on deck, just legendary through and through, only small drawback is that sometimes the production is a bit too clean and technical)


Afrodisiac
(you can change it with NSN, really depends on tate. Stellar songwriting, incredible soft and airy textured vocals, Timbaland's last great golden era R&B style album before Nelly F, Justin etc., some really edgy samples and unique ad-libs)

Never Say Never
(this one is like the best and most perfect pop and r&b fusion/crossover album ever created, it is bubblegum, but still so ambitious and high quality lyrically, vocally and production wise. Quite as it's kept Whitney wishes she had made such a perfect R&B/pop blend, her albums always were a little to grilled or too "soulful", but Bran was breezy pop and Urban at the same time, giving Dua Lipa meets Summer Walker if you will)



B7
(this is actually the most unique R&B album in a long long long while, the lyrics and structures are so messy, that they are simply off putting at times, but then at the same time carry such artistic bravery and "I dont give af" attitude, that only a star of her caliber can deliver. Her vocals are gut wrenchingly touching. It has some really bad cuts however like "I Am More" and the Sy'Rai song. And maybe one of the only major R&B albums that so directly and not metaphorically touches on mental health and depression)

Brandy
(a classic teen R&B album, great songs, great vocals, very solid but not really big highs and doesn't really feel like an "ALBUM", more like a collection of really solid songs by a phenomonal child singer)

Human
(now this you could swap with debut. The production is amazing, the vocals are CLEAN af, the compositions are very moving and solid, some really beautifully structured songs, however the narrative and Brandy's performance of some of the songs is a bit generic and too safe. With better sequencing and some grittier ad-lib choices it could be up there with Afro.)




Two Eleven
(Now this one was just a bunch of Kelly Rowland leftovers. Bran really just hopped on a bunch "trendy" records that were immediate forgetables, think Mary J. Blige "25/8" or some Natalie de la Rose mess. Ironically she looked her best during this era.)
B7

Demetri Collier Electronics 🤴🏾

Quote from: Rxxf on July 29, 2024, 02:20:24 AMthe BRANDY album is truly legend
Heavily slept on. So many people want her to return to that funky sound too.
IDK, Robyn's Back!!!🥂



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JCJ

Quote from: Lazarus on July 29, 2024, 07:13:55 AMFor me it's...

Afrodisiac
Full Moon
Never Say Never
Brandy
Two Eleven
Human
Christmas With Brandy
B7

This is almost my ranking. Just bring NSN to tie with Afro

Harlem

My personal rankings and based on replay value would be:

Afrodisiac
Never Say Never
Full Moon
Two Eleven
B7
Human
Brandy

Detatlantavibes

My personal order:

Afrodisiac
Full Moon
Never Say Never
Two Eleven
Brandy
The unreleased songs with James Fauntleroy and Timberland
B7
Human
The Christmas album


ReVonIsMine

Quote from: SouravMay on July 29, 2024, 05:03:46 PMThis was the most disgusting ranking...


It is CLEARLY

Full Moon (incredible production, vocally her absolute prime, mature but still fun, versatility, no skips, MJ background vocals, fckn Mike City title song, raspy tone, harmonies on deck, just legendary through and through, only small drawback is that sometimes the production is a bit too clean and technical)


Afrodisiac
(you can change it with NSN, really depends on tate. Stellar songwriting, incredible soft and airy textured vocals, Timbaland's last great golden era R&B style album before Nelly F, Justin etc., some really edgy samples and unique ad-libs)

Never Say Never
(this one is like the best and most perfect pop and r&b fusion/crossover album ever created, it is bubblegum, but still so ambitious and high quality lyrically, vocally and production wise. Quite as it's kept Whitney wishes she had made such a perfect R&B/pop blend, her albums always were a little to grilled or too "soulful", but Bran was breezy pop and Urban at the same time, giving Dua Lipa meets Summer Walker if you will)



B7
(this is actually the most unique R&B album in a long long long while, the lyrics and structures are so messy, that they are simply off putting at times, but then at the same time carry such artistic bravery and "I dont give af" attitude, that only a star of her caliber can deliver. Her vocals are gut wrenchingly touching. It has some really bad cuts however like "I Am More" and the Sy'Rai song. And maybe one of the only major R&B albums that so directly and not metaphorically touches on mental health and depression)

Brandy
(a classic teen R&B album, great songs, great vocals, very solid but not really big highs and doesn't really feel like an "ALBUM", more like a collection of really solid songs by a phenomonal child singer)

Human
(now this you could swap with debut. The production is amazing, the vocals are CLEAN af, the compositions are very moving and solid, some really beautifully structured songs, however the narrative and Brandy's performance of some of the songs is a bit generic and too safe. With better sequencing and some grittier ad-lib choices it could be up there with Afro.)




Two Eleven
(Now this one was just a bunch of Kelly Rowland leftovers. Bran really just hopped on a bunch "trendy" records that were immediate forgetables, think Mary J. Blige "25/8" or some Natalie de la Rose mess. Ironically she looked her best during this era.)


All of this just to be loud and wrong!  :roflmao:

Nine

July 29, 2024, 06:31:54 PM #21 Last Edit: July 29, 2024, 06:32:35 PM by Nine
For me

Afro/FM

I go back and forth about which one of these is better to me. Afro is better lyrically, FM is better vocally and sonically but FM has more filler songs and Afro is less bloated and more cohesive overall.

NSN
Human
Two Eleven
Brandy
B7
Christmas With Brandy

The Brandy Barbie

I would switch #2 and #3, but good list.

Ulysses

Hmmmmmm, everyone loved that Christmas album back in November.

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I still like it and occasionally play it.
IDK, Robyn's Back!!!🥂



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Young

Favorite:
Never Say Never
Two Eleven
Full Moon
Afrodisiac
Brandy
B7
Human
Christmas With Brandy


Best:
Full Moon
Never Say Never
Afrodisiac
Brandy
Two Eleven
B7
Human
Christmas With Brandy (still amazing)


M-Rocka

July 31, 2024, 09:54:57 AM #27 Last Edit: August 01, 2024, 11:35:21 AM by M-Rocka
I did not like her debut album with the exception of a few songs. FM & Afro deserves to be in the top 3 with NSN. That's her trifecta.

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BruceTruMusicFan

I feel like a lot of these list done today are written from the writer's perspective solely. I feel like the list they used to make would be a combination or many people's opinions, chart rankings and etc.

For me it would be

Afrodisiac
Two Eleven
Human
Brandy
Tied - Never Say Never  - Full Moon (I'm not a big Rodney Jerkins fan)
B7
Christmas With Brandy

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1. Full Moon
2. Never Say Never
3. Human
4. Christmas With Brandy
5. B7
6. Afodisiac
7. Two Eleven
8. Brandy