
It's the kind of album - released past the peak of popularity, specific in lyrical detail, with nothing remotely near a crossover bid like "Let It Go" or "Heaven Sent" - that seems destined to become a fan favorite. Hooks are fewer and less sharp, concealed by coarser language. While Point of No Return is unfiltered Keyshia Cole, much of it consists of retraced and magnified steps. The fourth LP for Keyshia is lead by the singles I Ain’t Thru featuring Nicki Minaj and Long Way Down. Keyshia Cole - Calling All Hearts (2010) (Deluxe Edition) (320kbps) Duration: 00:54:57 01. Even the one song Cole didn't co-write, the sleek and booming slow jam "Believer" - cooked up by StarGate, Ester Dean, and Jasper Cameron - has undertones of danger and desperation. Here is the official album cover artwork, and track list for Keyshia Cole’s forthcoming new album Calling All Hearts. The lack of loose and uptempo moments, and the nondescript quality of back-to-back productions from the otherwise bankable Mike WiLL and DJ Mustard, make the album a stifling and leaden listen. For all her vulnerability, Cole also reminds listeners that she's a boss who will tolerate only so much, and she continues to project defiant resilience. Later in the album, Cole shows more of her combative side by comparing herself to Rick James and, perhaps unknowingly, through a reference to James' "Cold Blooded," Linda Blair. The song is so intense that background vocalist Faith Evans' support seems like it could be emotional as much as it is musical. The dark tone of her sixth album is set immediately with an EKG-like effect in the intro, which leads to "Heat of Passion," a sprawling ballad where Cole details her man's tryst and spits, "All that over some funk-ass pussy." She defiantly offers "I ain't catchin' no cases," only to later threaten, "Somebody better call the paramedic." There are points where it sounds like Cole is shaking. She takes it to her most explicit level yet on Point of No Return. Whether attributed to the downward trend in album sales or its very title - one that likely made instant skeptics of those who didn't want Keyshia Cole 's sound to change - the merely-gold-selling status of A Different Me must have greatly impacted the makeup of Calling All Hearts. Keyshia Cole has built a career on writing about emotional pain inflicted by her lovers. Keyshia Cole - Next Time (Won't Give My Heart Away)

Michelle and Teyana Taylor - continued to. She took sometime off to be a mother but now it’s time to get back to this money honey Here’s the tracklist to her upcoming new album, check it out. As Cole lengthened her streak of Top Ten albums with Calling All Hearts (2010), Woman to Woman (2012), and Point of No Return (2014), the field of singers bearing her influence - such as K. Tracklist: Keyshia Cole- 'Calling All Hearts' I absolutely love the title to Keyshia’s new album.
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Blige, singing about romantic turmoil with streetwise urgency and candor, but she set herself apart with her second and third platinum albums, Just Like You (2007) and A Different Me (2008), risk-taking sets that produced a total of seven Top Ten R&B/hip-hop singles, plus four Grammy nominations for the former. Faith Evans) 05 So Impossible 06 Sometimes 07 Take Me Away 08 What You. It also entered at number 5 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album debuted at number 9 on the US Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 128,000 copies. Nicki Minaj) 02 Long Way Down 03 Tired Of Doing Me (Feat. Calling All Hearts is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer Keyshia Cole, released on Decemthrough Geffen Records.

The dark tone of her sixth album is set immediately with an EKG-like effect in the intro, which leads to 'Heat of Passion,' a sprawling ballad where Cole details her man's tryst and spits. Artist: Keyshia Cole Album: Calling All Hearts Released: 2010 Style: R’n’B Format: MP3 192Kbps Size: 61 Mb. She takes it to her most explicit level yet on Point of No Return. With The Way It Is (2004), the singer, songwriter, and producer came across as a Bay Area equivalent to Mary J. Keyshia Cole has built a career on writing about emotional pain inflicted by her lovers. Known throughout her career for her raspy soprano voice and intensely expressive performance style, Keyshia Cole became one of the most successful R&B artists to emerge in the mid-2000s.
