This gonna be "Crazy Night" with those heys, fingersnaps,autotuned vocals and his delivery predominately in rap style with a trip to Rock City. "Exit" stage left because it's time to hit the bed; you can guess where it was going; didn't need me to tell you that. It has those buttery-harmonies on the toast of this fingersnap, and drum-machine.There is hardly a break where he doesn't stop delivering line after line, and you know what I mean when there is like a couple sec break between some verses.He wants his lady to yodel on "Echo," and has some more autotune on the hook, this steel drum, and a heckuva lot of sex (even in the Hook!) With all of that noise, I'm surprised they aren't "Bangin' The Headboard," which sounds mellower than the title suggests and has more autotune, but is a nice tune. The next track has this real nice instrumental bed where they can "Go Low," real slow, because "Its crunch time bout to give you that 12 play this is the 4th quarter/ Some people sit rite there/and can't say whats on their mind/Some people wanna freak/but some are just too damn shy/with me thats not the deal/girl I sayy how I feel./when I see somethin I like/Im gonna keep it real." I guess R Kelly is so much love that he will beg like a dog on his own grave, and his "Whole lotta Kisses" may or may not mean anything. No one writes s*** "Like I Do," they write much better. There is this nice beat and keys in the song as he tells us two things he's great at, music and sex; we know the first one, but the second not many of us can really determine its truth. This sounds like a "Number One" hit with some more nice autotune, and a muted beat that has us floating like Love in This Club did, but this time Keri Hilson shares the spotlight. " I Love the DJ" and this mellow dance track that has some great stuff going on; it's hard to describe because it doesn't seem to have as much energy, or is as loud as most club-bangin tracks, but has a rythym that may go on Forever,but . R Kelly is on a "Supaman High," and I love the addictive instrumentals and this hook, the lyrics are good too"Supaman High,Spidaman Kush/E Man Watch On KatGirl Neck/Batman Car,Batman Rimz/Jump Out Girls Like Damn Dats Dem...From Tha A To The Chi,To Duh West Coast/SupaMan Flite Flyin To The East Coast/Wonda Woman Bracelet/Murp Flinstone, Silly Bean Diamonds, Krazy Ice On/Supaman Geeked Up,Lac Truck, Rimmed Up/SupaMan Rich-High Scottie Just Wipped Up." "Be My #2' is a nice funky/disco track about a girl who is not wife material but rocks his world. If you sext it, I'll believe it, but "Text Me" and I'll be ready for the booty call. The lyrics need no explanation, nor buffer; you know where the track is going. the song I'm feeling "Religious," which describes how there is something about her spirit/personality that reminds him of church, had him change his thuggish ways, and describes the way he feels in the importance level that R in R and B has; It is a tender devotional to his love. "Elsewhere" is a piano led track of lost love, and remorse where kells wishes he just wishes he had done something differently and hopes she misses him too. The next song wants you "Pregnant," no wait, That's kells, a slow baby makin' track, but again what would you expect from the master of the Bump N' Grind? If I could only choose 7 titles from this disc they would have to be: Echo, Go Low, Like I Do, Number One, I Love the Dj, Supaman High, Be My #2, and Elsewhere. I was dissapointed when I heard "Double Up," and thought that he would not be able to make any more good music because that record seemed like he was stuck in a rut, and became generic R& B, and the only one I remember is "Rock Star," and for a good reason. This album as well as his succeeding record prove that he still has what it takes to make a great record. 

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