B7 makes Boston Globe top 12 albums of 2020..Bran pic makes cover story

Started by Hatsumomo, December 25, 2020, 02:50:47 PM

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Hatsumomo


QuoteB7" Brandy

Since her first solo album in 1994, Brandy Norwood has been at the forefront of R&B, her husky voice sounding preternaturally suited to any mold-breaking beat. On her seventh album, songs like the quivering "Borderline" and the up-to-here "Say Something" proved the ways in which her career paved the way for modern-day soul singers like H.E.R. and duet partner Daniel Caesar; elsewhere, like on the gently minimalist "No Tomorrow" or the pillowy "Rather Be," she gave modern R&B's boundaries yet another nudge.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/12/24/arts/maura-johnstons-best-pop-albums-2020/



long-timeXMasPartyFor2Fan

I hope because of this article B7 finds some new fans that didn't know Brandy had returned to music.



TogetherAgain

I love seeing all the Album of the Year accolades on B7's Wikipedia page

:oof:

Hatsumomo

If this thread was a negative one about her it would be flooding with comments ..very telling indeed. 



BussyNBoots

Love, Peace, Blessings and cheers to the truth prevailing over all evil...

BussyNBoots

Love, Peace, Blessings and cheers to the truth prevailing over all evil...


REALucid

Used to write our names in car fog



Summertime

This has been such an amazing year for her ever since she announced the album in May.  This era feels like the 90s all over again.  To have no album in 8 years and get the respect that she deserves as a 41 year old R&B artist is amazing.


I love that she is ending this era and year with her NYE's performance :-D.  B7 being recognized by major publications is so huge.