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Jan 3, 20118701 is more mood music than anything else, and while it does work fairly well on that level, it's not memorable outside of that mood.
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Q MagazineNot quite the step forward he needed. [Sep 2001, p.122]
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Jan 3, 2011If the album has a fault, it's that Usher never surrenders his meticulously groomed veneer - don't hold your breath for a genuine rawboned holler or hint of reckless spontaneity among these calculated compositions. Still, despite Usher's radio-safe reserve, 8701's wispy slow jams and booming club cuts strike a sweet nerve.
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Jan 7, 2011Acoustic guitar work, live drums by Stokley of Mint Condition (remember them?), and a cameo by the law-brushing P. Diddy ("If making hits is a crime, I plead guilty") also lend a surprising amount of variety to what could have been an otherwise homogenized set.
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VibeFeb 4, 2011Usher's back at ya with a consistent third album that has a good chance of staying afloat in a marketplace overflowing with crooning R&B clones. [Sep 2001, p.235]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 23 out of 32
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Mixed: 1 out of 32
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Negative: 8 out of 32
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May 12, 2013
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gabiyFeb 19, 2007beautiful
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markeshiakNov 22, 2006i lovve usher very much