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Has neo-soul been around long enough to already have throwbacks? The ostentatiously named Musiq Soulchild seems to think so. The vibe on his debut album,
Aijuswanaseing, feels an awful lot like the one
D'Angelo first got folks all hot and sweaty with (way back in 1995, with the now-classic
Brown Sugar). Musiq even liberally borrows from "Brown Sugar" on "L Is Gone," when he croons, "Skin caramel complexion/Lips chocolate brown" (D's version says "Skin is caramel with those cocoa eyes"). The 23-year-old newcomer is smart enough to have a couple of his musical predecessor's partners in his crew, like producer James Poyser and bassist Pino Palladino. They get some nice, laid-back grooves going on the sassy opening track, "Girl Next Door," and on "Speechless" with its sly, funky Stevie Wonder-style bounce. Despite their best intentions, however, the Philly native never manages to generate any real heat. He has a perfectly adequate croon (part
Stevie, part
Eric Benet, and of course, part D'Angelo), but it's his lack of lyrical prowess that does him in. Tossing off verbal gems such as "So I could be like
Michael Jackson and enjoy myself / Cause what I want to do is make a tuna melt" and "Your body's banging like a 400SE" with complete sincerity, Musiq lets his ulterior motives show, which sabotages the sensitive-ladies'-man image he's obviously trying to cultivate. He leaves us hoping that he'll let someone else write the words for him next time.
--Sylvia W. Chan
Product Description
UK edition of the urban singer/songwriter's hit 2000 debut album. 17 tracks including the first two singles, 'Girl NextDoor' feat. Ayana of AARIES and 'Just Friends (Sunny)' along with two exclusive bonus tracks, 'Aimewitue' and 'North Star'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
--This text refers to an alternate
Audio CD
edition.