What do you like/love about B7?

Started by b7, August 22, 2020, 05:35:09 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

b7

Quote from: Lee on August 22, 2020, 06:04:05 PM
I love how many different tones she used on the album.
I love how it's like listening to a book.
I love how Queen came back after 8 eight years and abandoned the commercial mess and created her own lane.
One thing about you, you gon come on here and preach a bit

And yeeeees, @ Harlem.

Youuu don't know it yet, I'll tell ya when ur readeh


b7

Quote from: brocka4life on August 22, 2020, 06:29:37 PM
I like the album overall.
I like that she did it her way.
I like that they didn't use the normal song structure.
I like that she isn't belting a lot.
I like how comfortable she seems in who she is as an artist and what she brings that nobody else does.
I like the fact that she didn't let the fact that a certain big name singer was releasing something on the same day scare her into changing her release date.
I like the honesty and sincerity of the topics she is singing about.
I like that it's a solid body of work.
I like that the sequence of the songs actually make sense.
:gorlonfire:

Me toooo. ALL of this

b7

Quote from: Kaeli. on August 22, 2020, 07:17:13 PM
I honestly like most of it

I only dislike Saving All My Love, High Heels and I Am More. I can tolerate I Am More & High Heels now though. Everything else is at least OK.

I Love Rather and Borderline. Unconditional Oceans is WEIRD but I use that as well.

I just got into Lucid randomly... it's been LASHING my back recently
omg Queen :kii:

I was not here for Lucid on first listen but it grips my scalp EVERY time now

:plzstop:

Harlem

You think Solange can create a long from visual for Oceans, Rather & Lucid?! I need it!
:stressed:

b7

Quote from: Luxury on August 22, 2020, 08:28:19 PM
Luicid has had it's claws in me since the first listen and it hasn't let up
Oddly enough it was Borderline that had to somewhat grow on me. I think it was the hype about it being "the one" before the album came out. I just didn't see it. Once I let all that go, it has become one of my favs. I can't stop playing and singing it. I think I described the interludes as feeling like interruptions when I first listened. My mind has changed on that. The first half of this album is superb to me.
yeeeees

I really REALLY love the first 8 songs in full and don't skip a single one. That feels good

Love Again and Baby mama are good and i love the final vocal on Bye BiPolar

Sovereign.

I really appreciate how unpredictable it is in structure and melody. Because there is a melody in the songs (I have come to learn that since it's release and having sat with the album) just not  in the conventional way that our ears have been trained to listen to as casual consumers of music. This isn't an easy listening record  :plzstop: 

I also just appreciate her telling her story in an authentic way. She's really doing some shadow work on this album and it's inspiring. This isn't news, but Brandy has always been forward thinking and super creative when it comes to executing her songs. It's just taking some adjusting this go round for me as a fan to appreciate what's she's doing.


Right now, "Unconditional Oceans", "Rather Be", "Lucid Dreams", "Borderline", "No Tomorrow" and "Saving All My Love" are my favorites.

Freemala Harris

August 23, 2020, 04:42:04 AM #36 Last Edit: August 23, 2020, 04:42:19 AM by Freecalis
I love how sonically it still finds a way to push the edge even in 2020

Borderline>>>>
Oceans>>>>>
Rather Be>>>>>

And I love how raw, brave, and candid it is. It reads more of like a personal diary.

Hatsumomo

Quote from: RAY7 on August 22, 2020, 11:33:14 PM
Lucid >>>>
its so moody but kind of a bop
and the stuff she does vocally... who does that?

She slayed. Her best song of all time in my books.

Le Champ

Quote from: Sovereign. on August 23, 2020, 04:25:14 AM
I really appreciate how unpredictable it is in structure and melody. Because there is a melody in the songs (I have come to learn that since it's release and having sat with the album) just not  in the conventional way that our ears have been trained to listen to as casual consumers of music. This isn't an easy listening record  :plzstop: 

I also just appreciate her telling her story in an authentic way. She's really doing some shadow work on this album and it's inspiring. This isn't news, but Brandy has always been forward thinking and super creative when it comes to executing her songs. It's just taking some adjusting this go round for me as a fan to appreciate what's she's doing.


Right now, "Unconditional Oceans", "Rather Be", "Lucid Dreams", "Borderline", "No Tomorrow" and "Saving All My Love" are my favorites.

Whew THIS

HUGO

Quote from: RIG 7 on August 22, 2020, 05:35:09 PM

The opening keys and drama for "Saving all my love" slays me every time. It feels cinematic

I thought it was just me
:flamebroiled:

That song really grew on me

b7

August 24, 2020, 02:01:12 AM #40 Last Edit: August 24, 2020, 02:03:08 AM by RIG 7
Most popular songs on Spotify so far




:ohwow:

b7

Quote from: Glock's HUSBAND on August 23, 2020, 08:35:55 AM
Quote from: RIG 7 on August 22, 2020, 05:35:09 PM

The opening keys and drama for "Saving all my love" slays me every time. It feels cinematic

I thought it was just me
:flamebroiled:

That song really grew on me
listen!!! It SLAYS me

I literally search for the song to play it at this point. I never imagined that would be the case

It's everything to me now