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Flesh Tone

Kelis

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Album Review

To say Kelis has been through some changes would be an understatement. Since the 2006 release Kelis Was Here, she moved from Jive to will.i.am's Interscope-affiliated vanity imprint, divorced Nas, and gave birth to a boy. Between all that, in addition to a catalog of four R&B albums that deserved greater sales, she could be forgiven for making something like a mindless dance-pop album. While Flesh Tone is a headlong dive into sleek dance-pop — one that could have been forecast years prior, given her collaborations with Moby, Timo Maas, and Richard X, and let us never forget Diddy’s “Let’s Get Ill” — it is much more personal than any of her past releases. “Acapella,” one of two tracks made with David Guetta, seems merely redemptive (“It’s just me surviving alone,” “Before you, my whole life was acapella”) until considering that it comes from a woman whose marriage fell through just prior to motherhood. The song that creates the album’s second greatest rush is also about parenthood; “Song for the Baby” similarly strikes as a boilerplate dancefloor love song on the surface, but once its subject sinks in, “I love you more than you’ll ever know” disarms quicker than any line from “Get Along with You” or “Rolling Through the Hood.” The remaining tracks are based in romantic relationships, but not all of them are about moving ahead. The churning “Intro” is bleak, just about hopeless (“Your force so dark, now my life feels uninspired”), yet it is just as powerful as anything else on the album. Nine songs with seven unique sets of production credits whip by in 38 minutes. The setup works because the songs are conjoined and dynamically ordered, like each collaborator knew what was required to complement the other tracks without sacrificing any distinct sonic character. Whether or not Flesh Tone remains a stylistic outlier, the disc will always be a bright standout in Kelis' discography.

Customer Reviews

Songs For The Heart

Too many pop/dance songs nowadays are cerebral. For the brain. Cut and paste formulas designed to be popular, designed to get you dancing with no thought whatsoever as to lyrics or feeling. But with this album Kelis creates something real. Something visceral. Every track on the album is a call to the dance floor but not just with boozy intentions, Flesh Tone gives you a reason to dance: celebration.

The record is all about the joys of life. And wouldn't it be a let down if it was a rubbish listen? But thank god it's not. Each song is rewarding apart and work flawlessly together as a cohesive all-in-one-go monster. The segue's in between tracks People who fear the segue's will be pleased to hear they cut up in exactly the right places so each of the album's nine tracks can still stand alone. And boy do they hold their ground.

A masterpiece. Straight from Kelis's heart.

10/10

Immense!

Wow, where do I begin! This album is by far the best move Kelis made. I'd heard some of her older stuff and found a few songs catchy, but I wasn't really interested in her...until now that is. This is right up my alley! The whole album is non-stop craziness, full of top notch club bangers and summer anthems, and the beats are absolutely mindblowing - seriously people, listen to this on surround or in your souped up, subwoofered car for the best experience!

Loving every track here, though standouts are definitely 22nd Century, 4th of July, the Guetta produced Scream and Brave. Liking the segues too. I had read that people have been giving them stick and saying that they were pointless, but I think they're nice little additions :) Segue 3 is my favourite, with its god-like synths pulsating and building up to the amazing Acapella. This has been on constant repeat since I received my copy on Sat and I've been whoring it out to friends who are all loving it too! My new "getting ready to go out" album.

A worthy purchase folks, you won't be disappointed! It does what Kelis says she wanted to do - make you dance. Like hell.

Fresh Tone!

Since the mediocre previous album "Kelis Was Here", to be honest I was a bit nervous about this new album, but after hearing the fantastic lead single "Acapella" I was sure this album was going to be something different and fresh. I am blown away by the beats from this album, from the first track "Intro" straight through to the last " Song For The Baby"
Congrats to Kelis for a fantastic album, not to disappoint!

Biography

Born: 21 August 1979 in Harlem, New York, NY

Genre: R&B/Soul

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

Harlem-bred vocalist Kelis left her parents' home at 16 and landed a deal with Virgin four years later. In mid-1999, Kelis was singing alongside rap troublemaker Ol' Dirty Bastard on his cut "Got Your Money," and her signature Technicolor-spiraled Afro sparked critics' interest. Kelis captured feminist desires on her debut, Kaleidoscope, released in December 1999. Two years later, she teamed up with the Neptunes once again for Wanderland. The sophomore effort was issued in Europe only (political...
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