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Free Music Notes for Love the WomanFree Music Review: This will be short and sweet.... Hit: 3 Stars
If you like modernized soulful jazz-infused music, then you should definitely check this album out. "WOW" is all I really have to say...not only are the beats and the music evidence of much thought and creativity, but the lyrical content is extremely mature and encouraging! This right here is Grown Folks music.
On the first track, "Always Gonna Be Something" she assures you that no matter how much love you give, and no matter how much you stay positive, there will always be problems in a relationship, no matter how perfect he may seem, there will ALWAYS be conflict, its a fact of life...but you can work through it if the love is worth it...and worth fighting for.
Chante is speaking word on this album, amazing and uplifting. You feel like she is walking in your shoes, experiencing life and love from your point of view.
The only reason I give this review 3 stars is for the fact that on a first listen, I wasn't drawn in. But after replaying the tracks a couple more times, I tuned in and this felt live!
Give Chante a shot...Love the Woman.
Free Music Review: I love Chante, but... Hit: 3 Stars
this is rather disappointing... After all this time away from solo recording, I really had high expectations for this recording. I was hoping it was a return to the sound of A LOVE SUPREME. What an overall letdown -- Chante really deserves better than this. Two highlights are her rendition of the Nancy Wilson-identified standard "Guess Who I Saw Today" and especially Minnie Riperton's "Give Me Time" -- in fact, based on this and the previously recorded Minnie song, "Here We Go", how about having Chante record a tribute to Minnie Riperton for her next project (and make it sooner rather than later). Are you listening Peak Records? Let the lady sing instead of burying her under production and background vocals!
Free Music Review: 3 1/2...I was disappointed.. Hit: 3 Stars
My expectations were high for Chante's new album, but after listening to all tracks I was very disappointed. She has such a beautiful and amazing voice, but she didn't use her skills on this one. I felt like her voice could have been alot stronger. Out of twelve tracks I only liked three...Always Gonna Be Something, Do For You and Love This Woman. Maybe she needed hubby on this one to make her bring it like I know she can!
Free Music Review: It's a great cd but... Hit: 2 Stars
I always have a problem with artists remaking someone else song. Chante has a very strong voice but some songs don't always fit good singers. I've heard Patti and Mary J. remake "Ain't no way" and started cussin'. They had no business trying to do that song. When Aretha did it, that should have been it. End of story, close the book - it's done. I feel the same way about "Special". When you hear the original track by Sara Devine (Not the Louie Vega house remix and if you don't know who Sara Devine is then you can't call yourself a r&b connoisseur!), you'll hear a very beautiful track. I don't think she should have attempted to remake it. It doesn't matter if Rafael Saadiq produced it. Sorry.
Free Music Review: Too Soft..... Hit: 2 Stars
Mis Chante!! you could do much better, you have a beautyful voice, 5 stars for "George Duke, but still too soft, how about next time? good luck anyway....
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