The Vulture’s B7 Album Review: “Brandy’s finest work in over a decade”

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Quote from: RIGcid Dreams on August 12, 2020, 08:37:19 PM
'Love Again' really really slays. I haven't said that enough
I was JUST thinking that. I think it might be her best duet..



Bish

Love Again is awesome! I can't believe I didn't use before. The production doesn't fit in with the album though. Plan B works so much better but I know there were business reasons why they made that decision.

That's why I have my b7 playlist


b7

Quote from: Monika on August 12, 2020, 08:38:18 PM
SAML is just.... :stressed:

This song has became one of my favorites on the album!
its been lashing my back

Ear candy indeed. That bridge is just vocally NASTY :kii:

b7

Quote from: RAY7 on August 12, 2020, 08:53:28 PM
So yea this is a great album
incredible Tbh

Lucid Dreams and Borderline took turns on me and "No tomorrow" came in to bury me
:plzstop:

Wtf

Young

It's SO different from everything out

That's what's I love most about it

And it feels like the Ultimate, intimate, Brandy experience

Boy I tell ya, between B7 and watching Moesha everyday

This is just tf CRAZ' :stressed:



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Quote from: Bish on August 12, 2020, 10:45:22 PM
Love Again is awesome! I can't believe I didn't use before. The production doesn't fit in with the album though. Plan B works so much better but I know there were business reasons why they made that decision.

That's why I have my b7 playlist
i can see that

I do like where it's placed within the context of the Album's story. The concept of maybe reconnecting and getting on the right path in this unstable love

:loose2when:

Arcstrider

It's pretty much just B7 vs. Two Eleven.  :welllol:

I appreciated Two Eleven at the time, but it didn't excite me or grab me the way B7 did.
Two Eleven was a decent placeholder; but that's the Brandy album I've revisited the least out of her discography over the years, just above the self-titled.


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Quote from: TinaSnow on August 12, 2020, 10:35:26 PM
Quote from: RIGcid Dreams on August 12, 2020, 08:37:19 PM
'Love Again' really really slays. I haven't said that enough
I was JUST thinking that. I think it might be her best duet..
I forget about it when i think of how i tank this album, and it's absolutely a future classic for her IMO

Definitely Grammy worthy

Bish

Quote from: Young on August 12, 2020, 10:57:38 PM
It's SO different from everything out

That's what's I love most about it

And it feels like the Ultimate, intimate, Brandy experience

Boy I tell ya, between B7 and watching Moesha everyday

This is just tf CRAZ' :stressed:
She really bared her soul.

Harlem

Guys, Brandy gave me trifectas... like I don't know which I like better...

UO, RB & LD
LD, BL & NT

:stressed:

Bish

Quote from: Arcstrider on August 12, 2020, 11:00:26 PM
It's pretty much just B7 vs. Two Eleven.  :welllol:

I appreciated Two Eleven at the time, but it didn't excite me or grab me the way B7 did.
Two Eleven was a decent placeholder; but that's the Brandy album I've revisited the least out of her discography over the years, just above the self-titled.
I still love the debut. That's the only no skip Brandy album for me.

Harlem

I can't really listen or be moved to the debut anymore outside of the singles and Always On My Mind... I'm never like let me just pop in the debut & get in..

Now from NSN and on, I always have special moments with each album throughout the year