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As Turbulence closes in on the beginning of his fourth decade, he seems to be settling down in a number of ways. For one thing, he's found the perfect producer in Andreas "Brotherman" Christopherson, who has an acute understanding of Turbulence's strengths and weaknesses and provides him with a wide variety of rhythms that allow him to flex his full range of singing and chatting skills. For another thing, he's beginning to relax a little bit on the bitter and vituperative Bobo Dread rhetoric that has marred some of his earlier outings -- though he retains and promotes the sadly typical Rastafarian double standards of sexual behavior for men and women (most notably on "Mothers"). Most importantly, as he gets older his pitch and vocal control have gotten more reliable; two or three years ago, he couldn't have handled the demands of a song like "I Believe" without falling out of tune. The rhythms on Do Good are consistently brilliant and innovative, of course: "Freedom Train" is built on a soul-inflected backing track complete with wacka-wacka guitar, "Next Flight" is dense but minimalist one-drop, and "Move On" features strange but effective classical strings. On the rhythm side, only the lackluster electro of "Good Time" and the weirdly abstract "Marihuana [Northern Lights Remix]" fail to impress. Highly recommended overall. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
Track Listing
| 1. Pursue |
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| 2. Do Good |
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| 3. Freedom Train |
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| 4. I Believe |
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| 5. Bright Eyes |
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| 6. We Deserve |
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| 7. Good Time |
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| 8. Mothers |
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| 9. Move On |
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| 10. Facts |
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| 11. Too Much Killin' |
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| 12. Next Flight |
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| 13. Give Thanx |
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| 14. Marijhuana: Northern Lights Rmx |
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Tik Tok Ke$ha |
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Ke$ha was an artist who had largely existed in the background of the music industry, performing backing vocals for Britney Spears and writing songs for Miley Cyrus, until she was asked to perform chorus duties on Flo Rida's Dead Or Alive sampling single, 'Right Round'. After the huge success of the aforementioned single Ke$ha quickly became the featured artist du jour for not just Flo Rida, but a whole host of R&B artists including Pitbull and British heartthrob Taio Cruz. 'Tik Tok' was the first single where the singer took center stage; using a Lady Gaga / RedOne style backing to power her undeniably hook laden songwriting. Featuring rhymes that celebrate brushing your teeth with Jack Daniel's, Ke$ha's bad girl attitude made 'Tik Tok' instantly memorable and gave the song a smutty sense of fun and that would see it go on to be a huge hit on both radio and on dancefloors. ~Roberto González~ Copyright (c) Shazam Entertainment Limited 2009. All rights reserved. |
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