The diva known for combining pop and R&B with a hint of techno beat, powerful vocals and soulful words has completed another album , sure to soar to the top. These words describe, J records recording artist, Deborah Cox.
Cox hit the music scene, in 1995 with her self-entitled album, known for the hit song Sentimental, followed by the woman’s anthem asking men Who do you Love?
Her next album, released in 1998 entitled One Wish, was also a hit, with the phenomenal song Nobody’s Supposed to be Here and the smash hit We Can’t be Friends (Duet with R.L from Next).
Now the diva has done it again, with her third album, “The Morning After released in November, is Deborah’s most personal album yet.
With 10 songs on the album and 3 remixes, one featuring Jadakiss, this album is an excellent combination of up beat tempos, mellow tunes and soulful ballads. Her newest release, which is the first song on her album the upbeat tune, Up and Down (In and Out), is now being played on radio airways, everywhere.
Another fast song included on her album, 2 Good 2 Be True, is sure to make women all over the world, question is their man too good to be true?
Play Your Part, is one of the three slow ballads, asking the man she was involved with to step up and be a man about the relationship. Morning After, is a song describing the morning after an intimate encounter with a male friend, that shouldn’t have happened, but it did, now what’z up?
One of the most powerful songs on the album Starting With You, depicts the life of a female friend, who is in an abusive relationship, and Deborah is encouraging her to leave the relationship, or don’t talk to her about her problems, anymore.
Sure to make people jump on the dance floor Oh My Gosh , speaking about a guy she has feelings for, she met in the club. Like I Did, describing how a guy she was involved with will never find a girl to treat him like she did!
Pick up Deborah Cox’s third album if you are interested in versatility, strong vocals and songs with the universal language of good and bad experiences in relationships.
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The Diva Deborah
January 31, 2003
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