Given I don’t know much of Janet’s past, this album is very dancy and solid. Album went by quick, and right after I wish I could hear it again for the first time. Both Janet and Michael were music prodigy’s and it shows.
In this album, Jill asks a good question: Who is Jill Scott?
Consequently, she answers this question in this album, and introduces who she is as a being, singer, and spirit. Jill puts this relaxing, groovy, and “I know what and who I am” type of aesthetic to this album. I found myself not even debating hitting that next track button just so I could see the transitions and vibe of the feeling. Not everyone’s favorite, and I’m sure it won’t ever be, but to those who ... read more
I walked into this album expecting a lot less, and that’s most to me not personally enjoying their new stuff AS MUCH. This is album left me fulfilled but I still kinda crave more from it. I ended up enjoying most of its full play; give or take about 9/12 songs. The album starts out incredible till about the middle, where it starts to sound a tad generic, but that’s all washed away near the end. Overall score id give it is a 70, didn’t impress me too much but did a good job at ... read more