When it comes to this acronym, "No Introduction" is needed, but just in case you forgot some of their biggest hits they jog your memory with a roll call and a memorable, ascending production ala All The Way Up
Nostalgia is quite potent on this record, and Snoop Dogg collabo takes you "Way Back" not only because they mention some musical legends, but it sounds like a more flute inflected G-funk flashback. "It's Sunny" brings the Earth, Wind, and Fire and the sound to assist in the alteration of your disposition with its positive bent.
While "Haters" utilizes a few misconceptions in the song, it rings true because those judgments people make on those assumptions "...are just dead weight." Even this review, is not worth much. The song may sound like it as meant for teeny boppers, but it is a well-intentioned anthem for empowerment and acceptance of self, and "People are gonna say what they say/We don't care anyway."
"Perfect Girls" may not recapture the magic of a previous hit, but it is another empowerment anthem for women, whether they feel unpretty on the inside or outside, that feeling of not being worth it can be damaging for anyone; the production is a plus.
The soft guitar driven sound may not "Start a Fire" within the listener, it may even temper it, but it does set the tone for slow jam vibes found on "Scandalous." While this album may not reach "American Gold" status, they are still crazysexycool, and a little bit older and wiser.
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