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| 1. Harlem’s Nocturne |
| 2. Karma |
| 3. Heartburn |
| 4. If I Was Your Woman/Walk On By |
| 5. You Don’t Know My Name |
| 6. If I Ain’t Got You |
| 7. Diary (feat. Tony! Toni! Toné!) |
| 8. Dragon Days |
| 9. Wake Up |
| 10. So Simple |
| 11. When You Really Love Someone |
| 12. Feeling U, Feeling Me (Interlude) |
| 13. Slow Down |
| 14. Samsonite Man |
| 15. Nobody Not Really (Interlude) |
Witness "Karma"; with its harsh beats, undulating background string section and funky, slightly dirty groove, it could easily be a Justin Timberlake song, as could the Timberland-produced "Heartburn". She plays it safe on "If I Ain't Got You" and "Diary" though, and there is still much to enjoy that can directly be attributed to her oft-mentioned classical training and childhood influences.
It's also easy to forget what an amazing voice she has, best demonstrated here on "If I Was Your Woman". And for all her fancy ivory work, remember that it was the simplicity of "Falling's" descending piano line that sent her career into the ionosphere. There is nothing like that here, just the painful noise of Nas and Rankin contributing to "Streets Of New York".
The Diary Of
is neither one thing nor the other. A curious mix of slick modern R&B tinged with influences from the past (often sampled ones) and her own more traditionally arranged soul. If she'd put all her energy into completely modernising her sound then she could easily rival Beyoncé. Instead she's imitated the past and copied the present--if she'd looked to the future then perhaps her true talent could have been fully realised. --Cortman Virtue
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Second album from jazz and classical influenced RnB diva and pianist follows 2001's 'Songs In A Minor'. Billed as a more mature work charting her progression into womanhood, the album's lyrical content encompasses love, relationships and political issues. Produced by Keys herself with the cream of America's hip hop talent, it features guest vocals from rappers Nas and Rakim and includes the single 'You Don't Know MyName'.
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