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Can't Never Did Nothin'

Nikka Costa

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Album Review

It's not often that the liner note "thank yous" on a record offer much insight to the album itself, but with Nikka Costa's second album, Can'tneverdidnothin', her four shout-outs help define exactly where she's at. First, there's a thank you to Justin Stanley, her co-writer and producer, who functioned as her chief collaborator. Then, there's Randy Jackson, the American Idol superstar and Nikka's manager, who "fight[s] everyday for the artist I want to be." Then, Lenny Kravitz gets acknowledgements for "the stinkiest groove that whooped my ass everytime," with Prince getting the final tip of the hat for "support, advice and inspiration." Good thing Costa gave credit where credit is due, since Can'tneverdidnothin' bears the imprint of all four inspirations: it plays like an update of a mid-period, mid-'80s Prince album, punctuated by a couple of Lenny's fuzz-drenched retro rockers and given a slick, savvy show-biz presentation that's smart enough to have a couple of stylish, artsy touches like cameos by Jon Brion, Wendy Melovin, and Roots drummer ?uestlove. While it's easy enough to play spot-the-influence here, Costa pulls off a nifty trick by defining herself through her idols, finding her personality within the parameters of Prince and Lenny Kravitz. Not only does she have charisma and a powerful, soulful voice, she's a strong writer and the music here is muscular, funky, and imaginatively arranged, a significant step forward from her promising 2001 debut, Everybody Got Their Something. This is big, dynamic music that cries for a big audience — the kind of mainstream pop/soul/rock amalgam that got good reviews and airplay in 1990, but is rare in 2005. Not only aren't there many artists making this music, there is no outlet on radio or TV for this kind of sharp, professional, carefully constructed, and passionately performed genre-hopping pop (the best you get in 2005 is Joss Stone playing against her strengths in Gap commercials). And that's a shame, because Can'tneverdidnothin' not only deserves to be heard, but it's the kind of splashy, impassioned, infectious record that could make Nikka Costa a star — maybe not on the level of Prince or Madonna, maybe more like Lenny Kravitz, but a star nonetheless.

Customer Reviews

Great album (but iTunes can't bother to label the songs correctly)

I never rate albums, but when I saw that there was a 1-star rating for Can'tneverdidnothin', I had to! This album is awesome and has been on constant rotation in my house since it cameout five years ago. The grooves on this album are sick. Top it of with Nikka's killer voice and you have a awesome album. It's a shame that she is not as well known. If she was, more music made with passion and raw voices would be on the radio.

Great Album, but misnamed tracks

will have to look at hard copy cd to rename the tracks.

Yup, tracks are wrong!

Looks like this is the same line-up as the other (non-explicit) version they've got, but I downloaded this one thinking there were some different tracks I didn't have on my version, as sometimes happens. Silly me...spending $10 on an album I already had. Thanks, iTunes

Biography

Born: June 4, 1972 in Tokyo, Japan

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

The daughter of famed arranger/producer Don Costa and goddaughter of her father's longtime client, Frank Sinatra, R&B vocalist Nikka Costa is no stranger to the music business. Born on June 4, 1972, she landed her first gig at age five, when she opened for the Hawaiian entertainer Don Ho. Two years later, a young Costa wowed 300,000 Police fans...
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Can't Never Did Nothin', Nikka Costa
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: R&B/Soul, Music, Rock, Contemporary R&B, Adult Alternative
  • Released: Mar 29, 2005

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