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Though few songs are second-rate, their similarities make them bleed into each other too much.
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While her first effort overall carried a darker, somber tone, "It's Me Again" finds a more self-satisfied and confident Tweet embarking on a new chapter in her life, one where her brightened outlook overrides the bad and moves forward.
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BlenderThis album sends her style to rehab, cleaning up messy edges and emotional extremes. [May 2005, p.124]
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There’s just nothing new here, merely a rehashing of old ideas both musically and lyrically.
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Entertainment WeeklyToo many of these fluttering tunes never quite get off the ground. [25 Mar 2005, p.72]
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[Tweet] offers more mature and demure R&B this time out.
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Not every song is a winner, but there are enough fine ones to dismiss the notion that Tweet is a has been.
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Q MagazineAs tame as it is conventional. [Apr 2005, p.124]
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Shuffles between romantic ecstasy and agony with tempos crawling and Tweet stretching out lush melodies till they're barely recognizable.
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A much smoother ride and more cohesive entity.
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Tweet is a contender again.
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Unfortunately, the songs aren't always as good as the sounds, but the best ones are dazzling.
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VibeStacked solid with songs that chronicle her ongoing struggles through love's many stages. [Apr 2005, p.165]
User score distribution:
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KitaMApr 21, 2006
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Real"E"Aug 5, 2005
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KyleMMay 1, 2005