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Her voice is damaged, and there's not a moment where it sounds strong or inviting. That alone would be disturbing, but since the songs are formless and the production bland -- another reason why the hip-hop announces itself, even though it's nowhere near as pronounced as it has been since Butterfly -- her tired voice becomes the only thing to concentrate on, and it's a sad, ugly thing, making an album that would merely have been her worst into something tragic.
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BlenderFor most of Charmbracelet, she sticks to a gauzy, breathy, phone-sex coo, muzzling her inner diva until the final verse or a few ultrasonic high notes in the fade-out. [#13, p.92]
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Carey's once glorious voice is all over the place, her rainbow-and-stars lyrics come off like the notebook doodles of a 12-year-old girl, and her song selection is shocking.
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Thankfully, there are a few genuinely affecting moments.
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A step ahead of the J-Los of the world; a step behind what may prove to be a career pinnacle.
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Q MagazineShe has a fine technical voice but the emotional resonance of a car park. [Feb 2003, p.98]
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Tempos plod, and hooks are few.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 145 out of 353
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Mixed: 91 out of 353
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Negative: 117 out of 353
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Nov 4, 2022
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Jan 24, 2016
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May 10, 2015