Her latest album bears the hallmarks of an artist who took a bold left turn but then returned to radio-chasing complacency—only to find that radio didn't really want her anymore. A pop star is as much ...
For years, Brandy has been in a neck-and-neck race with Mya for the title of most anonymous R&B ingenue. Four albums later, and Brandy (like Mya) hasn’t come very far, but you can tell she’s trying.
Brandy takes listeners on an emotional journey on "Afrodisiac," G-Unit's Lloyd Banks flies solo on "The Hunger For More" and it's "Seventy Two & Sunny" for Uncle Kracker in this week's music reviews.
Both Beverley and Brandy are almost veterans. Affirmation is Wolver-hampton's favourite soul sister's fourth CD, and Afrodisiac is American Diva Brandy's fifth. This is quite a feat in this age of ...
You can't blame Brandy for being a little nervous stepping back into the recording studio. Four years have elapsed since the release of her fourth album, "Afrodisiac." And it has been just two years… ...
R&B; A decade has gone by since Brandy Norwood was a 15-year-old singing about young girl concerns. On “Afrodisiac,” she’s singing about young adult matters, including her failed “marriage” to ...
Brandy, "Afrodisiac" (Atlantic): Thank goodness Brandy didn't save the best for last on her fourth studio album, "Afrodisiac." Instead, she gets things started with a bang. The soft-spoken R&B ...
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