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How To Be A Whore Nov 02, 2009 is what the title of the CD should be. These girls have no class, yet I thoroughly enjoy this album. I just have to make sure I'm not playing it when the kiddies are around.
Sassy, Vulgar Sound Sep 14, 2009 The ladies of Electrik Red (Kyndra, Lesley, Naomi and Sarah) have something to tell you: they're strong females who have massive quantities of sexy sex. The strength of the ladies is undermined, as usual, by the fact that the slick production and otherwise overall appeal of the album is due to two talented male producers, The-Dream (Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Usher, etc) and Tricky Stewart (Fabolous, Beyoncé, Mya, etc).
The album title is misleading - How to Be a Lady - and meant to challenge stereotypes about promiscuous women (i.e., whores). The album cover and lyrical content, however, elevates the stereotype that whores are not ladies. That aside, the musical content of the album is strong. The lyrical content of the album is all about sex (with the exception of "Bed Rest"), which becomes problematic for some songs like the poppy "P is for Power." I've mentally changed the lyrics from "you ain't gettin' no P" to "you ain't gettin' with me" because it's embarrassing to listen to such idiotic lyrics. "W.F.Y." has the same lyrical problem; although it's anthemetic, insanely driving electronica-R&B at its best and the most atmospheric song on the disc.
The club banger "Drink in My Cup" is an obvious first-single that'll be the theme-song of too many frat parties. It's along the lines of Lil Jon & the Ying Yang Twin's "Get Low" minus the non-stop, sweatin' energy loss. But if you've been hooked by "Drink in My Cup" (and not "Friend Lover" or "So Good"), then the only other song that sounds similar to it is "W.F.Y." The standard R&B fare is found in the slinky "9 to 5" and sensual "Go Shawty", the latter sounding like a B-side from TLC's "FanMail." The easily identifiable tracks helmed by The-Dream are the seriously catchy "Freaky Freaky" and 1990's Janet Jackson sounding "Bed Rest". "Muah" sounds like "Purple Kisses" from The-Dream's album "Love/Hate", which means it sounds like an updated, updated Prince song.
"Kill Bill" is the weakest song on the album. It's shouty and very young sounding for an otherwise overly mature album. But you can't know excellence without knowing inferiority.
Save for the nonstop sexually revolting lyrics (blame it on The-Dream's ability to 'empathize' with the female condition), The-Dream and Tricky Stewart have compiled one strong, full-sound electronica-R&B late-night horizontal-dance cd. Even the more forgettable songs, "So Good" and its subsequent remix and "On Point", fail to compel me to change to a more interesting track. I highly recommend this album if you like electronica/Over-Auto-Tune-R&B (e.g., Ciara, Beyonce, Rihanna, etc). If you don't like listening to whores tell you they're not whores, then I suggest you buy the clean version of this album.
Albums like this: The-Dream's "Love/Hate", Destiny's Child "Survivor"/"This Is the Remix", TLC's "FanMail", and Kelis' "Kaleidoscope"/"Tasty".
3 1/2 stars. It's not that deep Sep 11, 2009 Electrik Red caught my attention with their song called "So Good" because the beat is amazing, the lyrics and hook are catchy and Lil' Wayne is featured and you know if Wayne speaks, hip-hop fans listen. After hearing the song, I saw its video on 106 and Park and was surprised because I didn't think this was a group, I thought it was one newcomer. Soon after seeing the video I was on the telephone with my friend and she kept singing songs. I said, "What are you singing?" Her reply? "Oh, it's a song on Electrik Red's CD! You have to listen to it." So I listened to it, all of it, and it's a decent debut.
As you know, Electrik Red is The Dream's group and boy is his sound all over it! He can be heard saying things and singing. Also, anyone who is familiar with his production would be able to notice his influence from the first song. Too, his famous one-liner, "Radio Killa" is heard here more times than I can shake a stick at. Too, there are influences from other artists such as Ciara, Adina Howard and Prince. If these women have good singing voices, it was not displayed here anywhere. All 14 tracks contain women singing in a breathy manner, probably because most of the subject matter is sex. The only song that has some actual singing is track 4, "Freaky Freaky." Can you take a stab at what this song is about? It's a mid-tempo number about getting freaky. Yeah, I know, not too creative. "Kill Bill" is an obnoxious track about how the women were inspired by the movie and will not tolerate disrespect. "Drink in My Cup" and "Go Shawty" are weaker moments on this album, but alright nonetheless. "Go Shawty" really brings Adina Howard to mind.
There are no profound lyrics here. In fact, the vast majority of them are quite explicit and obscene. The beats are really good and futuristic, which was a huge plus for this album. My suggestion for their sophomore effort (if there ever is one) is that the women SING and not do whatever it is they called themselves doing on this album. Not bad, though. 3 1/2 stars.
Mikeisha's Top 5
1. "So Good"
2. "Devotion"
3. "Friend Lover"
4. "Bed Rest"
5. "Muah"
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Obviously, SOMEBODY didn't do the history... Aug 08, 2009 This concept has been done before in the early 90's by girl groups named Y?-N-Vee and 7669. Four girls singing (very well) and rapping (poorly) about everything from sex to hustling. IT DOES NOT WORK!! Nobody wants to hear grown women spewing so much ignorance and profanity, no matter how obvious their singing talents are. The subject matter and the way they've presented themselves will doom the group. Now IF they had packaged themselves as a rap group that kinda sings too then the package would be a bit more tolerable. May be stupid BUT that's the way it is. SOMEBODY (looking at The-Dream and Tricky Stewart) should have know better! Get these girls some better material and re-intro them as a talented singing group as opposed to a group with a Parental Advisory sticker like that will spark long-term interest and they will definitely succeed.
Talent: I give 3 stars
Vision: you fail miserably. No stars.
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One Word... Fantastic Jul 23, 2009 Thys cd is awesome, these girls are sexy, talented, and fearless. I LOVE each of these songs, the only song that I'm not a fan of is "Kill Bill"... these girls give you emotion, sass, class and sex appeal... I Strongly encourage any fan of r&b to head to your local retailer and pick thys up.
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