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Album Review

Three albums in and Trey Songz still sounds like he was raised in a bizzaro land where all music was based on the teachings of R. Kelly. From his cool delivery to his unashamed lyrics — first line on the album: "This one here's a panty dropper" — he's a time-warp version of Kelly, one just entering his mid-twenties with a more excusable, though just as excessive, horniness. To call it anything less, like "lust", wouldn't be fair to the lines about pillow-biting on "Neighbors Know My Name" — because "she's a screamer" — or all the other moments that get a bit too graphic for an album that doesn't carry a Parental Advisory sticker (especially dangerous since Songz still has teen appeal at his age). An odd mashing of his mentor's styles result in amusing numbers like "Jupiter Love" which packages its "do you right" message in an arrangement that's "I Believe I Can Fly" big, as if Disney commissioned a softcore porno soundtrack. Even at a whopping 17 like-minded tracks, all-night lovers wouldn't be caught dead complaining about how overly long it all is, and if you can't get down with an album featuring the key track "I Invented Sex," then you just don't understand the difference between ridiculous and delicious. Trey Songz might, or he might not, it's hard to tell, but either way, this is as entertaining and frivolous as a one-night stand should be. If those played-out R. Kelly albums aren't doing the trick anymore, Ready is just what it says it is.

Customer Reviews

Wow surprisingly good

Trey Songz has finally made an album that is goood. Successful by far is the best song on the album and LOL has a great beat. Could have more collaborations

Gave it the benefit of the doubt

To me, "I Need A Girl", a single Trey Songz released a while ago, is still the best song on the whole album. In fact, a lot of these new songs are too slow and boring for me. A lot of these songs are way to boring to listen to throughout (from my point of view). There isn't a whole lot of upbeat songs or songs you will bob your head a long too. However, there are a select maybe 5-7 songs that are quite good on this album, but compared to his last album "Trey Day", I will say this ultimately is a step backwards, a fairly big one too. There just are not enough hot tracks here. A lot of the tracks here are just not entertaining, and after your first play through of this whole album, there will only be a select few songz (pun intended) that you will want to revisit or keep for your Ipod/mp3 players.

Love it!

All the songs are awesome !
Love trey songz

Biography

Born: November 28, 1984 in Petersburg, VA

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Although Trey Songz loved hip-hop while growing up, the only R&B he could get into was R. Kelly. When his friends heard his perfect tenor voice, however, they pushed him to drop rap and start crooning. Trey did just that, and after winning numerous talent shows in his native Petersburg, Virginia, the 15-year-old singer met Troy Taylor, who had worked behind the scenes with such artists as Patti...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: R&B/Soul, Music, Rock, Contemporary R&B
  • Released: Aug 21, 2009

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