Amerie Touch Album
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When the sweet and breezy 'Why Don't We Fall in Love' came out in 2002, a lot of critics were quick to discard as another attractive puppet with a capable voice who relied on producers and slick imagery. She was an inauthentic fluke, apparently, and if she were to become successful, it would have more to do with low standards -- and the inability to appreciate real female artists like and. These were easy (and lazy) things to say, especially since the songwriting credits for 's first album,, showed that the singer only had a hand in writing the one-minute outro. The majority of the work was handled by, a young producer/songwriter with some credits but no big hits at that point. Between late 2002 and early 2005, 's presence faded, while 's became impossible to ignore, nearly mirroring 's rise with,, and. 's work on 's 'Crazy in Love,' 's 'Soldier,' and 's 'Get Right' made him one of the most talked-about producers around, so the time became right for to hit back. Genius lead single '1 Thing,' like 'Crazy in Love,' swings on a kinetic drum loop, this time courtesy of.
It's just as exciting, flailing all over the place with unbound joy, and it's equally deserving of summertime omnipresence. Key point for sticklers with strict authenticity principles: in addition to knocking the beat out of the park with an ecstatic vocal turn, gets a songwriting credit. In fact, she had a hand in the penning of all but one track on. To further emphasize the album's reliance on 's talent, there are no guest MCs -- a rarity for a mainstream R&B album these days -- unless you count the verse on a bonus remix. Most importantly, regardless of who's responsible, has a better batch of songs than, and it seems to have ears both young and mature in mind at the same time; the mostly strong production work (,,,, and also take part), laced with the occasional memory-triggering sample (,, ), won't hurt anyone either.