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Positive: 52 out of 100
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LaddellSep 7, 2005Brandy is the BEST! I love all her albums so far, but AFRODISIAC proves to be the best. Besides Aaliyah and Timbaland, Brandy and Timbaland are the best collaboration yet. Brandy also did a wonderful job with Kanye West. Although they helped her, Brandy's talent is why she's the Queen of R&B in my eyes. I love ya Brandy!-Laddell
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MarioAJan 2, 2007This CD was Truth, truth made into kool songs
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DavidKMOct 20, 2004A real surprise -- gets under the skin like a chigger. Production is top notch and some great ass shakin' shit. She deserves props for the stretch.
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PWalkerJul 10, 2004At first listen the album may seem less than Brandy's usual quality of material. Over time and repeated listens Timbaland's production melds with Brandy's voice to create just the right blend for an album with many great songs that will provide many more repeated listenings than the usual , easily dismissed R&B fare.
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NseEJul 16, 2004
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DeeinLondonJul 22, 2004
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VaughnAug 7, 2004This record exceeded all my expectations and I'm very satisfied.
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tonynJan 1, 2005pulsing positively with life and rhythm
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WilliamPJan 1, 2005
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DerrickSFeb 3, 2005Lovely album! In fact, THE BEST R&B ALBUM of 2004! Just a shame that it was slept on by many people...who need to take this verteran R&B, Soul, and POP diva serious....
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KyleMApr 30, 2005
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NicholasMDec 8, 2004AMAZING!
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sanJul 12, 2004
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Nikki-Jul 8, 2004This was a great CD for Brandy!
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MikeyMJul 9, 2004Although no where near as good as Never Say Never it is ten times better than Full Moon!
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DamianCJul 9, 2004An amazing achievement by Brandy, but by Timbaland above all....if he didn't have your respect before, he commands it on this album.
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AliceWSep 6, 2004I love this album, I havent heard real R&B like this in years. Its ashame that everyone doesnt feel that way, cause this album is one of the best female releases in ages
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mahishakJan 31, 2005I loved this album, you can definately see Brandy's growth, a young teen who has grown into a women, and has experienced real grown up problems--I believe this album, and i felt it all the way. mk
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MininaenaeBobJun 11, 2005I think this a pretty good album. I do think however, that she should have stayed with Rodney Jerkins instead of switching to Timbaland. Timbaland's beats are sometimes outstaning, and other times low tempo. There are many that have potential to be good singles though. My favorites are Finally and Afrodisiac. I have a whole bunch of other favorites but I am just naming my top two.
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JDSep 2, 2005
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adiybajMay 10, 2006I love all of brandy albums. She is real and Ican relate to alot of her songs.
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markyjDec 23, 2004Brandy shines on this effort. Her best to date bar none
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m.lewisJul 11, 2004i appreciate the honesty and adventure that brandy is bringing to the game right now.
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KristalFSep 21, 2004All I can say is I feel her! A lot of these songs hit home. I play them and sing along and really feel her pain, I am going through a lot of the same things. Brandy IM WITH YOU GIRL!
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NathanMNov 21, 2005
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KrystalMDec 13, 2006Fantastic!
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Sep 22, 2010Brandy's best album! My favoprite ont he albun is "Who I Am"...Ever song is something everyone can relate to and is most likely going to be talked about for a long time!!!
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Sep 30, 2013This is an amazing album! Brandy blew it out of the water! I love the way she used her voice to flow with the beats. Her vocals are out of this world. The album so very creative! It's a must have!
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Awards & Rankings
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New Musical Express (NME)A superbly impertinent set. [10 Jul 2004, p.48]
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VibeA far cry from the pleasing pubescent fluff of her formative years. [Aug 2004, p.139]
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It's beat-filled melancholy, an affirmation wrapped in a lament, it's the Coldplay record that the R&B set have never had.