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Shine
by Estelle

Estelle reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 72 Metascore out of 100
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9.0 out of 10
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The sophomore album for the British artist features Kanye West on her chart topping single "American Boy."

LABEL: Atlantic
RELEASE DATE: 29 April 2008
DISCS: 1 disc
GENRE(S): R&B, Rap

NOTES: Original UK release 31 Mar 2008.


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80
Mojo
Shine justifies John Legend's signing of her to his Homeschool label and finding producers she could inspire. [Mar 2008, p.112]
80
musicOMH.com
Compared to the admittedly prodigious vocals of Duffy and Adele, this feels like the real deal.
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80
The Guardian
The Londoner has constructed something lovable in Shine.
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80
Dot Music
Don't be fooled into thinking it's the big American names that are carrying this record, because her lyrical wit, seductive soul vocals and Brit charm offensive prove she is strong enough to punch above her weight.
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80
NOW Magazine
It’s a fairly light album and doesn’t do anything new musically, but it’s solid; you don’t feel like it needs to be anything else.
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80
All Music Guide
Her second act is ceaselessly enjoyable, one of the finer R&B albums to be released in 2008.
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80
The New York Times
Estelle Swaray is something of a novelty. Not because of her reference points, which range from classic hip-hop to lovers’ rock reggae to 1980s pop, and not because she raps even better than she sings, effortlessly switching between the two.
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80
Billboard
London-bred singer Estelle's stateside debut, Shine, is heaving with catchy, instantly likable hip-hop/R&B/ pop songs produced by the likes of Will.i.am, Wyclef Jean and Mark Ronson, to list a few, and featuring Kanye West and Cee-Lo, among others.
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80
Rolling Stone
On her American debut, this former U.K. record store clerk boasts an all star cast: executive producer John Legend, Will.i.am, Swizz Beatz, Kanye West and Cee—Lo, who duets on the Philly soul "Pretty Please (Love Me)." But those Yanks don't dilute Shine's regional feel--this West London homegirl's perspective is etched in her husky singing, fleet-tongued rapping and wised-up lyrics.
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70
Village Voice
Estelle turns Shine into a durable debut, pleasant and shrewd.
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60
Slant Magazine
Unfortunately, these effervescent uptempo tracks give way to same-y filler including 'Back In Love' and 'In the Rain,' but songs like 'Pretty Please (Love Me)' are sure to appeal to fans of retro-revisionists Amy Winehouse, Duffy, and even Gnarls Barkley.
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60
Observer Music Monthly
As standout lead single 'American Boy' (on which she raps with West) shows, this could be one of the most unlikely comebacks of 2008.
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60
Q Magazine
Mostly it's quality urban pop that achieves its goal, but by sacrificing her personality. [Apr 2008, p.107]
40
Hot Press
Shine remains a terribly average r'n'b album that occasionally flickers with possibility, but never burns brightly enough to matter.
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40
Uncut
Despite the starry cameos and production turns, Shine lacks a little lustre. [May 2008, p.94]

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