While it’s home to several strong tracks (including “Trust,” one of her best outings ever) this is the first release that felt a little weak and overly trendy in some spots. After two stellar releases, A Different Me became Keyshia’s first misstep. Soul In Stereo rating: 3.5 stars out of 5Įdd said: It’s weird that an album associated with Keyshia’s peak years would be placed so low on the list but them’s the breaks, playa. It’s Keyshia’s weakest effort but far from the disaster critics claim.įorgotten favorites: “Rick James,” “Believer,” “She” The album’s biggest fault is its inconsistency – despite a couple of fun singles and album cuts there’s just not much here. While Keyshia’s 2014 album took a beating from critics, I didn’t think it was THAT bad of a release. Soul In Stereo rating: 3 stars out of 5 ( read our review here)Įdd said: Well, let’s get this one of out of the way. Today we look back at her entire discography, from bottom to top. The road has been rough but, if you ask her, she’s still down to ride. It’s been quite the rollercoaster ride for Keyshia Cole.įrom stratospheric highs to depressing lows and every point in between ( even points of no return), Keyshia’s career has been filled with the same joys and pains that have fueled her music.īut don’t get caught up in the Black Twitter memes and jokes – Keyshia has spent the better part of a decade delivering some of R&B’s most memorable hits.
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