Brooklyn’s lyricism throughout this record just feels like she’s sinking within as she watches the “ships in the night” slowly & painfully drift from out her reach, not a lifeline in sight. She could’ve easily returned to music with another Pop hit like “Retail Therapy” or “Coulda Shoulda Woulda”, “They Don’t Get It”, etc etc but instead, she took a risk in releasing some of her most personal work to date & you just have to appreciate it.
Read MoreWe’re not sure what prompted her to go back & shoot a video for this but who could complain about such a thing? It’s a Waffledog Production to a fan favorite by Brooklyn Michelle for Christ Sake, who cares if it’s a year old!
Read MoreIt’s a complete change of pace from the delightfully giddy pop that was “Retail Therapy,” this record here is almost like some schizophrenic jazz. The production is doing all kinds of twists & twirls; it’s like a sad circus, no excuse me, a sexy circus, as she corrected me
Read MoreIt’s a melancholy maze of assortments, ambidextrous stylistically, in both senses of the word, she’s feeling herself & we can’t help but follow suit.
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