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Mixed or average reviews- based on 11 Ratings
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Mixed: 1 out of 11
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Negative: 5 out of 11
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Sep 1, 2013Boasting tunes so banal and repetitive, even early Rihanna would have rejected these tracks. The lone highlight, "Impossible" stands among a sea of feces. The most salacious of lyrics come of as feeble, almost desperate. Shontelle is an artist clinging to Rihanna's shadow, and there she will remain.
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Aug 14, 2013Shontelle isn't like Rihanna or other R&B singers, she's different. She has such a grabbing voice. Key tracks are "No Gravity" and "Perfect Nightmare".
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Nov 19, 2010Unoriginal, boring and heavily autotuned, Shontelle only seems to have vocal personality on tracks such as Impossible and Perfect Nightmare and even the latter seems threadbare and dull, her voice stretching to it's breaking point. She has yet to find her place in music and with albums like this and her last, it raises the question of if she ever will.
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Dec 22, 2010No Gravity is seamlessly crafted but ultimately disposable, and lacks the kick needed to distinguish Shontelle from the sugary, auto-tuned R&B ranks.
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Q MagazineDec 20, 2010Shontelle's diva vocal is pitch-perfect, but given Rihanna's bust-up with Chris Brown the domestic abuse subtext seems ill-judged at best. [Dec 2010, p.113]
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The press pumps up the fact that Shontelle is Barbadian, just like Rihanna, but her functional dance-pop material and temperate ballads could be delivered by any moderately talented vocalist from the Midwest.