Album Review: Jazmine Sullivan, Love Me Back
Jazmine Sullivan
Jazmine’s 2008 debut, the imaginative Fearless, took me by surprise and she’s gone on to become one of my favorite vocalists of the past few years. It’s so easy to get sucked in by her rough, jagged vocals and emotional delivery. Love Me Back offers more of the same.
“10 Seconds” also will stir memories of Mary J. You can’t help but think of “I’m Going Down” – except much more assertive. Jazmine’s vocals seem to be even raspier than on her debut, which adds even more weight when she’s laying guys out. On the other end of the spectrum, they add so much feeling when she actually gushes over a guy, like on “Excuse Me.”
There are even a few treats for 80s babies. “Don’t Make Me Wait” is one of those upbeat Jody-Watley-styled 80s jams. And dug the Vanity 6 shout-outs as well. And man, I nearly went off when “Good Enough” opened with the dreaded Euro-pop techo-synths but the track quickly morphed into something out of Prince’s playbook. My blood pressure quickly dropped.
Love Me Back is odd – it shows Jazmine has grown vocally, but creatively she has stumbled a bit. Don’t let that stop you from checking out the album and enjoying Jazmine’s ode to the 80s.
Besides that, check it out because … I don’t want her to hurt me. She scares me.
3.5 stars out of 5
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