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Aug 12, 2015None of it would work without Royce’s supple voice and sweet charisma, which help to make offerings like the glitchy “Handcuffs,” which in less skilled hands could sound like a slippery commitment-phobe’s insincere come-on, recall a soul pried open.
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Aug 12, 2015Slick guest artists Tyga and Kid Ink help the listener bridge the gap between the album's maverick moments and the sweet songs aimed at teens, and with smooth-voiced Royce showing equal grace with love and lust, Double Vision becomes the great and infectious model for a 2015 pan-global pop album.
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Aug 12, 2015Even in English, even without bachata, Royce hasn't lost what makes him special: his ability to emote, to deliver lyrics as though he believes them vehemently and make the listener do the same.
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Aug 12, 2015Double Vision lacks focus, failing to establish a clear identity for Royce.