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Since her previous album, 2003’s The Trouble With Being Myself, was a commercial letdown, Gray approaches her follow-up with a newfound attention to slicker production detail, courtesy of producer and record label honcho Ron Fair (Christina Aguilera, Mary J. Blige) and Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am. The extra-layered backing vocals, the smooth, seamless grooves, the occasional nod to modern R&B and hip-hop (“Ghetto Love”) among the updates to the string-fueled Philly Soul that she prefers all mean Gray has not so much been relocated as refurbished. At center, she’s still the same raspy voiced vocalist who makes old-timers think of Etta James and Ann Peebles and causes newcomers to amaze at her true grit. “Okay,” written by will.i.am and Justin Timberlake (!), neatly merges the generational divide, while “Glad You’re Here,” featuring Fergie, sweetly elicits the romance of late-‘60s-early ‘70s soul. Concerns of divorce, single motherhood and eventual resolution build a narrative arc. However, it’s easiest to simply enjoy the sultry stalk of “Strange Behavior” or the light and airy flow of “Slowly” for the easy-cruising tracks they are.

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Big Up Macy

Wow!.. Macy really pulls it out of the bag with another superb album.. Gone are the 60's stylings of Hendrix,Joplin (and Kravitz) of her second album.. In are the 70's influences of early Commodores,Isaac Hayes, Al Green and Funkadelic. The Black Eyed Peas production style is in evidence (Courtesy of Will.I.Am) but Macy retains the fab retro feel of her last set. There are some great songs here and some fantastic collaborations, Finally Made me Happy (with Natalie Cole) is great,Glad your Here (with Fergie), sublime, Get out (with Justin Timberlake) cookin' and best of all Treat me Like Your Money (With Will.I.Am himself) brilliant. Other songs such as What I gotta Do, Ghetto Love,One For Me and the fun story number, Strange Behaviour also impress.. even the weaker numbers (So What,Okay) are good.. . One of my favourite albums of the year already and I've only had it a few days..Buy It! , All hail Macy Gray.

Fantastic!

Yet again Macy has produced another fantastic album! Finally Made Me Happy and Glad You're Here are my two top favourites though there isn't one weak track. A must buy for all!

Macy's Done it Again!

I looove this album! Finally made me happy is amazing and I've listened to it 20+. I can't get enough of it!!! GOOOO MACY!

Biography

Born: 06 September 1967 in Canton, OH

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Macy Gray parlayed an utterly unique voice and an outlandish sense of style into R&B stardom at the turn of the millennium, appealing to audiences of all colors in search of a fresh alternative to mainstream soul. Gray was actually born Natalie McIntyre in Canton, Ohio, and grew up a shy, awkward youngster who was frequently teased about her odd-sounding voice. She studied classical piano for seven years, but also soaked up the music of soul legends like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and Aretha...
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