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- Summary: The British singer's fourth album features a song sampling David Bowie's 'Let's Dance.'
- Record Label: Warner Brothers
- Genre(s): R&B
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Officially Yours | |
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Hmm Bore bore bore What do we have here? Uh! Perfect! (1 – T-Pain) Na na na, HEY! SHOOP) It's Been a long time coming Now baby I'm officially... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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This London-based crooner emerged in the early '00s as the face of Britain's 2-step scene, but on his fourth full-length Craig David doesn't sound tethered to any one sound in particular.
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'Trust Me’ works, kinda, by doing R&B without palely imitating US fare: take ‘Hot Stuff’, smooth ’80s dance-pop that makes game use of Bowie’s ‘Let’s Dance’.
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There was a variety of styles on Trust Me, none of which detracted from its overall sense of cohesion.
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Throughout, Southampton's own R Kelly, as silky-voiced as ever, seems determined to seize hold of his iffy image and re-establish his old school soul credentials.
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Craig David's back, and in fairness, he makes a decent fist of it. However, David is hamstrung by trying to please both critic and fan.
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Trust Me opens with a triptych of horn-section-and-samples R&B numbers that bounce along pleasantly, even if they can't quite shake off the cut-price dancefloor feeling that permeates so much British pop; but they are still preferable to the succession of puppy-eyed ballads, almost wholly devoid of interest or edge, which follow.
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MojoAll the ingredients for another hit album are here. The only thing missing is soul. [Dec 2007, p.110]
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MaggieL.Jul 13, 2008Expected a lot. Very disappointed.
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