If I'm Honest
| Blake SheltonIf I'm Honest
If I'm Honest is the tenth studio album by American country music singer Blake Shelton. It was released on May 20, 2016 via Warner Bros. Nashville. The album was produced by Shelton's longtime producer Scott Hendricks and features collaborations with Gwen Stefani and The Oak Ridge Boys.-Wikipedia
Critic Reviews
Show All-
Consequence of Sound
Country pop star's post-breakup album flounders under too many glitzy, cheesy pop flourishes
-
Sounds Like Nashville
The singer delivers his most solid effort since 2008
-
Rolling Stone
Shelton’s warmly confident delivery makes those romantic twists and turns sound both lived in but universal.
-
Entertainment Weekly
The most autobiographical album of Shelton’s career.
-
Gulf News
Rushed.
-
The National
A crowd pleaser.
-
Newsy
Following his heart and letting down his guard.
-
Taste of Country
Isn’t quite the autobiography some were hoping for.
-
One Country
Packs a Few Punches and Is Full of Likely Hits
-
Nashville Over Here
Definitely a step in the right direction.
-
Sputnik Music
The country megastar does exactly what has commercially worked for him before, not shortchanging his formula in any way.
-
2 Country
Good, but could do better.
-
Jam Catchers
I give this album two thumbs up.
-
Renowned For Sound
If I’m Honest, unfortunately, doesn’t ever quite feel as honest as it could have been.
-
Maine Campus
Very intelligently planned out and provides a great range of emotional ventures, both happy and sad
-
Pop Culture Potpourri
Feels very generic with a lot of songs tailor made for country radio.
-
Hollywood Life
His rawest, most emotional and truthful work yet.
-
Spectrum Pulse
If you missed it, you wouldn't miss much.
-
Killbore Time
A must listen for anyone who is a country fan.
-
Your Life In A Song
Another solid release for Blake who is Mr Consistent.
-
AP News
Shelton’s album is a mix of show-stoppers, gimmicks
-
Knox News
Shelton should strive for more such honesty next time.
-
The Music
A wonderful album.
-
QROCC
A strong contender for album of the quarter.
-
Money For Lunch
The title of the album should have been called “Getting Over Miranda” because that’s what the majority of the songs are about.
Rate This Album and Leave Your Comments