J Music: “Should Be You,” a Better Preview of Ne-Yo’s Latest Album, R.E.D.

I heard this song a few weeks ago and I have been playing it non-stop ever since. Everything about it screams classic 90s R&B (the Puff Daddy Diddy verse is the icing on the cake).

The song has gotten a few spins on New York radio, but has not been released as a single.  A mistake in my opinion because had he released this in conjunction with the dance/pop tracks (“Let Me Love You,” “Let’s Go”) I would have considered buying the album.

In response to criticism he has received regarding his shift in genre Ne-Yo always responded:

When people get the album they’ll know what it is, I’ma put it that way.  When people get the album they’ll understand what it is… I’m going to let the album speak for itself, I feel like good music needs no explanation…

Anybody who feels like I’m not R&B no more, listen to this album and shut your face. (Power 105.1 The Breakfast Club)

I decided to give R.E.D (Realizing Every Dream), Ne-Yo’s fifth studio album a listen on Spotify (largely due to “Should Be You”)  and to my surprise it reminded me why I loved Ne-Yo in the first place. I understand his frustration, but he can not blame fans for being confused as to which direction he is taking his music.  I believe in room for creativity, but it must be done tactfully when you are in the stage of your career that Ne-Yo is in.

R.E.D. is worth a listen — check it out!

Special Edition: Mylah at S.O.B.s

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As I mentioned in my previous post, when I decided to attend the SOL VILLAGE concert at S.O.B.s I had been excited to see two of the artists who have been featured on my blog, Mateo and Mylah.

There were a number of industry people in the building —Bryan-Michael Cox included. He would take the stage to introduce Mylah as one of the two artists (Gotham Citi) he is currently working with that would be performing at the showcase.

Bryan-Michael Cox

After some minor technical difficulties, Mylah opened up her set with “Pride” at the :39 mark.

She looked great and her high energy could be felt throughout the room. I wish I could have stayed for her whole set! As I walked out the door she launched into my song, “Soon As I Get Home.”

Find more information about Mylah click here.

To download  Mylah’s new single “Honesty” click here.

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