She is back and back with a vengeance. Monica returns after a hiatus with a smooth effort that is not getting a great deal of love but it is truly full of surprises. It’s been three years since she has recorded a studio album but her life experiences have made her sound all the richer.
It’s hard to believe that this sexy siren has been in the music business for fifteen years. She was discovered by Dallas Austin who put her in front of Clive Davis and the rest was history.
In the last few years, she endured the suicide of her fiancé, becoming a mother and dealing with the disorder Micro-valve Prolapse (a condition which occurs when the mitral heart valve swells and does not close properly, letting blood return into the left atrium).
Nevertheless, through all of that she comes through with The Makings of Me. This is her best and definitely most “grown up” release to date.
This album featured super producers Jermaine Dupri and Missy Elliott and a few other hot producers. One of the tightest tracks on the LP is Dozen Roses (The Makings of You). This Missy produced track contains a sample of the Curtis Mayfield song the Makings of You. This track is a fresh look at the past and gives a smooth spin to love.
Being from Atlanta, she had to put some “crunk” on her album and she does it with the first release Every Time the Beat Drop featuring Dem Franchise Boys. It is the going to the club gotta get right track of the season.
Monica says that this is her most personal LP to date.
“I was able to share my journal and poems with some of the producers on this project and they made this happen for me”, she said in a recent interview.
Her favorite track on this album is called Sideline Ho. The track, she admits will probably not be a single due to the extreme lyrics, talks about the other woman in a relationship.
“People who have been in relationships and have gone through these things understand the pain that this causes in a relationship. The record was about me being in a relationship years ago and somebody just disrespected to the fullest”, said Monica.
Monica’s Makings of Me is a must have for any music lovers collection. She has truly grown into her self and her vocal prowess and mature lyrics prove it. She seems to have a calm otherworldly serenity about her and this means that Monica is only just starting to reveal her unlimited potential.
6 comments:
I've always loved Monica... her vocal style, her fashion sense...she's just together. I'll be out there pickin' this one up as well...thanks for the heads up pa!
I listened to the album. I loved it. The tracks produced by Missy elliot are fire. Good post about a sista with a beautiful voice. But why she gotta be so skinny. Girl need to eat!!! lol
actually she was discovered by Ryan Cameron (a DJ here in ATL and he turned her on to Dallas at a talent show she won at 13. LOL She tells that story often up here in ATL that is why I know it LOL great post though! Fellow Gemini your B-day ois 3 days before mine. ;-)
Loved it
i like her, but never enuf to purchase a cd from her.
i like that she's been thru something.
anyway...maybe i'll try this one.
thanx 4 tha update!
I didnt know about her disorder. Monica is one of the most talented slept on female artist in R&B. I want her to finally get the recognition she desreves.
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