Just Like You
- Keyshia Cole
- Band Name: Keyshia Cole
- Record Label: Geffen
- Release Date: Sep 25, 2007
User Score
9.2
out of 10
Universal acclaim- based on 18 Ratings
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 17 out of 18
-
Mixed: 0 out of 18
-
Negative: 1 out of 18
Review this album
-
Your Score10 out of 10
-
Please sign in or create an account before writing a review.
-
-
Submit
-
Check Spelling
-
Characters remaining: 5000 out of 5000
- User score
- Most active
- By date
- Most helpful
- Most Clicked
-
MeeshaC.Oct 8, 200710this album is just too good i cant stop listening to it go head Keyshia gurl im falling more and more in love with you.
-
-
WhitneyW.Sep 30, 200710The cd just like you is off the chain. good work Keyshia Cole. awesome voice. I love the way u sing. the whole album is very good. much props girl I am scared of you. i have been waiting for you and Alicia keys new album this year. I can relate to girls 4 real.
-
-
MarshallF.Oct 1, 200710The best damn R&B album this year!
-
-
AModSep 29, 200710Great development for Keyshia.
-
-
JenniferH.Nov 7, 200710I loved the emotion this cd makes me feel. Listening to "Get my Heart Back" makes me think of all the times when I wanted to erase the past. She just nailed the after the love is gone feelings.
-
-
JoiF.Dec 11, 200710I love this album it is the best. Her style and voice is amazing. I like her music because she relates to every female. Especially I remember; she sings about all the heartache she went through and how it hurt her so much. She has stepped up from the first album. That is what I like about her music. Every song is better than the last song and album.
-
-
ReeseM.Dec 4, 200710She has one of the best album's this year I'm glad I don't listen to critics.
-
prev
next
Page:
- 1
-
This stands as a very good album by Keyshia Cole, also the point where Cole's voice grows from an occasionally powerful emotive device into a versatile instrument.
-
90Keyshia Cole proves for a second time--for sure and way beyond the shadow of a doubt--that she's headed for Mary J. Blige-style hugeness.
-
70Throughout, Cole leaves behind her staple vibrato, which is refreshing.