Musiq Soulchild - Luvanmusiq
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 See Larger Image | Luvanmusiq Artist : Musiq Soulchild List Price : $18.98 USD Your Price : $11.99 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2007-03-13 Studio : Atlantic / Wea Label : Atlantic / Wea Avg. Customer Rating : (111 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Luvanmusiq Another classic Musiq Soulchild album Rating: The first time I listened to this album, I thought Musiq lost his touch that was shown on his 3 prior albums. I took another listen to it and grew to like it more. Its a really good album. Musiq has really changed the game of R&B. I know D'Angelo came before him, another classic artist, but Musiq brought his own style to the game. I can't really say which are my favorite songs because I like all of them.
Customer Reviews for Luvanmusiq Cd Great CD!!!! Rating: Musiq is back and better than ever! I was reluctant to buy this CD because although I still have aijuswanaseing and juslisen in HEAVY rotation on my iPod, I was sorely disappointed with soulstar. I finally bought luvanmusiq after receiving a gift certificate. Let me tell you, I made a wise choice. You can really hear his maturity as a man and as a musician in this CD. Each track flows effortlessly into the next. Each track allows us to witness his maturity from pining after the Girl Next Door on aijuswanaseing to really reflecting on what it takes to become a Better Man on luvanmusiq.
Since I waited more than a year to buy this CD, hopefully his next release is coming up soon so I won't have a long wait.
Editorial Reviews for Luvanmusiq Audio Cd Amazon.com As the title of this CD demonstrates, Musiq Soulchild is no fan of wasted space: Luvanmusiq is a brief disc, but its breezy neo-soul grooves and elegant slow jams stack up so tightly it's a wonder you don't hear squeaks as the disc moves from song to song. First track "B.U.D.D.Y.," which borrows from Ini Kamoze's "Here Comes the Hot Stepper" (which borrowed from Taana Gardner's "Heartbeat" before it), thumps along with the kind of out-there spirit that'll make you wish for a return to Maxwell's urban hang suite, circa 1996; "Ms. Philadelphia," co-written by Ne-Yo, sets the mood for cocktail-sipping urban sophisticates; and "Betterman" starts with a Justin Timberlake-reminiscent beat but settles into its own warm bath of sincerity. Soulchild's songs play like personal letters--you want to open them alone, then share the best ones with best friends. Notably, that's the way you feel after hearing any of Soulchild's discs--Luvanmusiq is only the latest evidence that the man is comfortable in his R&B- and soul-saturated skin. --Tammy La Gorce
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