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Foreva

Wayne Wonder

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Album Review

Four years separate Wayne Wonder's 2007 effort Foreva from his breakthrough album, No Holding Back — and its massive hit, "No Letting Go" — and little changed in that time. Wonder's swagger is still convincing, his reggae is still pop, and romance is still the thing. If there's any evolution in his sound, it's that R&B now plays an even larger role, something to be expected seeing as how "No Letting Go" was that rare reggae tune that crossed over onto urban radio. More Babyface than Bob Marley, the polished ballad "Again" suggests Wonder enjoyed this taste of fame quite a bit, which doesn't mean the radio-friendly track isn't well written or that the singer doesn't pour his heart into it. The exciting "For My Love" with rapper Trina mentions "Jamaica" and "the Yard" just to make listeners aware it's filed in the "reggae" section, but when the ballads mistake smooth jazz for R&B, they come dangerously close to schmaltz. The island-flavored tracks are much more consistent, with the bouncing, smile-inducing "Hotter Than Fire" leading the pack, although the closing "Take It Off" deserves special mention since it's the one time the album lets raw, rough dancehall music enter the picture (plus, the guest DJ's name is Mr. Chicken). Trim off the few tracks where Foreva stumbles, and you're left with a solid, seductive album.

Customer Reviews

Bigups Wayne

Another solid Wayne Wonder album with tight production and BIG TUNES. Apart and Love and Affection are by far the best tunes on the album. Highly reccommended to all reggae dancehall fans...BIGUPS.

"take it eazy"

over all it'z a good album. that'z westup! -- cpt joe

Worth the Wait

It seem as if i wait forever to get foreva but Mr. Wonder it was worth the wait love the album the songs are great, u are one of the best song writer out of Jamaica ur songs have alot of meaning and we all can relate to them some how u are bless. So far this is the best reggae album a bought apart for NO Holding Back and (Sean Paul of course) u are doing ur thing keep it up good Bless u all the time. Plus u look good on ur album cover i would buy it anyway just to look at u. Everyone should get this album if u love good music.

Biography

Born: July 26, 1972 in Buff Bay, Portland, Jamaica

Genre: Reggae

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

Dancehall and reggae provided a foundation for Jamaica-born singer Wayne Wonder (born Von Wayne Charles). But his later albums — Schizophrenic and Da Vibe — veered further and further toward hip-hop and rap. His collaborations include work with J'son from Soul for Real, Foxy Brown, and Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes from TLC. This has resulted in even greater...
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