Polski opis
Gatunek : |
R\'n\'B |
Rok Wydania : |
2007 |
Jakość : |
MPC BrainDead
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Opis: Ostatni album Beyonce - najpopularniejszej obecnie wokalistki świata ukazał się dokładnie w jej 25. urodziny. Wydaje się, że z macierzystym zespołem Destiny's Child osiągnęła już wszystko, a jednak kariera solowa stawia przed nią nowe wyzwania. W najbliższych dwóch latach, oprócz intensywnej promocji płyty, wyruszy w światową trasę koncertową, zobaczymy ją także w hollywodzkiej superprodukcji „Dreamgirls”.
English description
Genre : |
R\'n\'B |
Year : |
2007 |
Quality : |
MPC BrainDead |
Description: History may prove Beyonc's B'Day to be a rare double-whammy of an achievement. Not only is it destined to hold up as one of the thumpingest, most polished-sounding discs of 2006, it's also bound to loose a new phrase into the popular lexicon: a "freekum dress" (n.), as described on a same-named track halfway through this excellent CD, is a "right-fittin'" garment owned by every woman; "when they act wrong, that's when you put it on." Linguistic hijinks aside, here is Beyonc as the public rarely sees her: fully liberated and artistically fearless. "Ring the Alarm," a big-g, fire-alarm-clanging wake-up call to a cheating man, finds her seething; "Kitty Kat," a feline-like size-up of a stale relationship helped along by the still innovative Neptunes, shows her spurned; the womanly, fire-in-the-belly come-on "Suga Mama" gets her way, way worked up; and the crackling, vocally volcanic "Resentment" steeps her in Aretha-caliber soul. For all the disc's solo railblazing, though, where it really soars is on one of two duets with Jay-Z: While "Up Grade U" chugs along entertainingly enough about the good life ("I'm talkin' spa bags and fly pads and rooms at the Bloomberg"), opener "Deja Vu" blasts out a bomp-bomp beat nobody with a head to nod could resist. Cake, candles, and Cristal or no, B'Days rarely get this good.