R. Kelly continues to focus on old-fashioned charm on romantic Write Me Back’
Dear R. Kelly,
You’ve gone and done it again. I don’t know what’s going on with two
back-to-back, rather wholesome and anachronistic albums, but your
eleventh “Write Me Back” feels like a breath of fresh air on the
contemporary urban scene. You may be trying to subvert expectations of
your chosen genre, you may be showing off your voice, maybe you are
preaching a newfound understanding of relationships, but it doesn’t
matter. What matters is that you’ve single-handedly produced and
written an album with a voice.
Mixing 1970s funk and soul, ‘50s
beats, church organ sprinkles and ‘90s nostalgia R&B was an
excellent idea. Those sounds, coupled with romantic lyrics, may sound
like a cheesefest, but that’s what makes the dish so delicious.
You start off with vivacious ode “Love Is” and meander through retro beats
and ballads with a purposeful gait. Your only pit stops on the love
highway are on the party dance floor with the engaging swing song “All
Rounds On Me,” and the lively “Party Jumpin’.” ‘’Believe That It’s So”
is the one tune on the record that wanders from the realm of personal
into the club. This highly enjoyable dance romp is a testament to your
enduring presence on the music scene. You know I’m a “Fool For You”;
You’ve got the “Green Light” to move on to your next album in the
knowledge you’ve nailed this one.
CHECK OUT THIS TRACK: “Feeling
Single” puts an imaginary cane, a fedora and tux on you, some smooth
moves and pushes you right in that spotlight.
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