Kelis - Kelis Was Here (2006)

Artist: Kelis
Title: Kelis Was Here
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Advisory
Genre: R&B, Hip Hop, Electropop
Quality: MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 01:12:41
Total Size: 167 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Kelis Was Here
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Advisory
Genre: R&B, Hip Hop, Electropop
Quality: MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 01:12:41
Total Size: 167 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Intro (01:27)
02. Bossy (feat. Too Short) (04:35)
03. What's That Right There (04:17)
04. Till The Wheels Fall Off (04:13)
05. Living Proof (03:41)
06. Blindfold Me (03:48)
07. Goodbyes (04:42)
08. Trilogy (03:56)
09. Circus (04:40)
10. Weekend (feat. Will I Am) (04:42)
11. Like You (03:00)
12. Aww S**t! (feat. Smoke (6)) (04:09)
13. Lil Star (04:56)
14. I Don't Think So (03:02)
15. Handful (02:59)
16. Appreciate Me (04:02)
17. Have A Nice Day (06:33)
18. F**k Them Bitches (03:49)
Kelis brings you her next tasty treat, KELIS WAS HERE which is a mix of brooding vocals with a smooth blend of R&B and Pop, add Hip-Hop layers and funk. Featuring the first single "Bossy" featuring Too $hort.
Hip-hop's hottest housewife may not have 'em lining up around the block they way they did for "Milkshake," but Kelis Was Here, her fourth disc, doesn't lack for suggestive mouthfuls. "Blindfold Me" trades in unapologetic but catchy raunch, and "What's That Right There," produced by will.i.am, is a cool size-up of her sex life--"You likes it raw, I likes it on top/I got something for that lollipop," she teases. There's more to Kelis than dirty lyrics and a pretty face, though, and she proves that here deftly, first single "Bossy" being the best example. While her fellow R&B divas fall all over themselves to churn out the latest addition to the my-man-done-wronged-me canon, Kelis keeps her vulnerable side--if she has one--under wraps. "Bossy" salutes her inner dominatrix, and "Handful" and "I Don't Think So" send out high-fives to sauciness--a general don't-take-no-mess spirit. What may be most distinctive about Kelis Was Here, though, is its range: dipping, bobbing, and weaving from '80s pop to funk to hip-hop to smoky ballads, Kelis shows one-trick musical ponies how it's done with characteristic, cuss-heavy swagger. --Tammy La Gorce
Hip-hop's hottest housewife may not have 'em lining up around the block they way they did for "Milkshake," but Kelis Was Here, her fourth disc, doesn't lack for suggestive mouthfuls. "Blindfold Me" trades in unapologetic but catchy raunch, and "What's That Right There," produced by will.i.am, is a cool size-up of her sex life--"You likes it raw, I likes it on top/I got something for that lollipop," she teases. There's more to Kelis than dirty lyrics and a pretty face, though, and she proves that here deftly, first single "Bossy" being the best example. While her fellow R&B divas fall all over themselves to churn out the latest addition to the my-man-done-wronged-me canon, Kelis keeps her vulnerable side--if she has one--under wraps. "Bossy" salutes her inner dominatrix, and "Handful" and "I Don't Think So" send out high-fives to sauciness--a general don't-take-no-mess spirit. What may be most distinctive about Kelis Was Here, though, is its range: dipping, bobbing, and weaving from '80s pop to funk to hip-hop to smoky ballads, Kelis shows one-trick musical ponies how it's done with characteristic, cuss-heavy swagger. --Tammy La Gorce