A Different Me
| Keyshia ColeA Different Me
A Different Me focuses less on heartache and more on maturity of her vocals and lyrics. Cole explained that, "The first two albums were more painful. It's a different me this time: a young woman who's still growing and finding myself, exploring life through different routes musically and in other areas. I wrote more about other people's situations than my own. I'm moving forward." -Wikipedia
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Slant Magazine
Different Me quickly lapses into a whole lot of midtempo and slow-jam filler before picking up the pace again with the lush disco nugget.
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Hip Hop Dx
K.C. keeps the perfectly pitched curve-balls coming.
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All Music
A Different Me offers more dimensions, from lyrical and production standpoints, than Keyshia Cole's first two albums.
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All Hip Hop
Keyshia Cole is making a genuine effort to retool herself
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Spin
Matching street beats to stringed-up balladry, she narrows the gap between classic and contemporary soul with lived-in love songs that sidestep filler.
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The Boston Globe
One of the problems of young artists is a refusal to grow. Keyshia Cole seems determined to defy that.
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The New York Times
Keyshia Cole didn't invent an alias on this , her third album, but perhaps she should have. After all, Beyonce's attempt at a split identity, Sasha Fierce, was but a hypertrophied version of her longstanding personality, whereas the side of herself that Ms. Cole displays here feels much more like an actual character.
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