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vivfox
08-20-2009, 08:47 PM
By Rich Lopez Staffl Writer
Aug 20, 2009 - 10:06:13 AM

“Persona”
Queen Latifah
Flavor Unit Records

Queen Latifah’s newest release, “Persona,” is two things: It’s a pop confection filled with ready-made hits for both the gay dance floors and Radio Disney. It’s also a painful reminder that we’ll never hear the breakthrough female rap and hip-hop Latifah burst onto the music scene with 20 years ago with “All Hail the Queen.”

Latifah brings back the rap and proves immediately she’s kept her skills with the strong enough opener, “The Light.” Unlike fellow Jersey-girl Whitney’s latest, where you can hear cracks in the vocal armor, Latifah’s rapping voice has stayed strong with no signs of wear. Her lungs keep it flowing and the beat plays out with strong hip-hop foundations while holding appeal for mainstream radio.


ALL HAIL THE QUEEN: Queen Latifah splits her personalities with mixed results as pop diva, rap artist and torch song singer in her newest album “Persona,” set to drop Aug. 25.
With a dance beat akin to an arena rock concert the song thrusts into becoming a club classic. “Cue the Rain” is so well executed, the need to move your body to the music is practically necessary. She sings about some strained love affair but really, who cares? The song is a success all over and ideal ear candy.

As if there wasn’t enough already going for the song, it was written by Stevie Nicks. You can see “Rain” as the distant cousin to Nicks’ hit, “Stand Back,” another train of a song that was intended for the pop scene but became a dance classic.

These two songs were enough to satisfy — but there were 12 more tracks to go through.

Missy Elliot guest stars on “Fast Car.” The song fits well in the party ambience of the disc but it’s a missed opportunity. It’s something to imagine these two titans, together however Latifah merely sings while Elliot raps. Did I miss something here? This could have been the Whitney–Mariah equivalent to hip-hop as a classic rap duet/duel but they opted to go the path of least resistance with each phoning it in. Elliot is always clever though with lyrics like, “Spread my love like the swine flu.”

Cameos start to distract, however. It’s as if Latifah is shooting for street cred, but with the likes of other performers in her same realm. Busta Rhymes appears on “Hard to Love Ya” and Mary J. Blige sings on the 11th track, “People.” Here, Latifah gets a little Will Smith on us by sounding overly preachy with a saccharinely positive message and PG rating. There’s nothing wrong with spreading a good word, but it comes off like the first lesson in Inspirational Lyrics 101: “People are just people / Leave it in God’s hands / Cause the devil is just lethal.” Lame.

Her biggest misstep is the final track, “The World.” She tries going an octave lower and fails miserably. She seems to have a handle on her talents but she should have known better than to end on this hot mess.

The point of “Persona” is apparently to display those varied talents but with an exhausting 14 tracks, it’s easy to stop caring midway through. It’s a workable blend of hip-hop, pop, R&B and rap with even some rock and jazz thrown in. Fortunately, Latifah keeps the ride interesting by never compartmentalizing the tracks into genres. But despite a strong start, “Persona” peters out by the end.

Grade: C+

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michelej1
08-20-2009, 08:54 PM
I'd read the song sampled The Chain, but I didn't know anything else about it.

Michele

Musicman408
08-20-2009, 09:23 PM
Look forward to hearing this!!

hippilil86
08-20-2009, 09:36 PM
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It's a catchy enough song....

FMlex
08-20-2009, 09:37 PM
Hmmm - I see it as a far, far, far distant cousin of "Stand Back."

LikeAWillow
08-20-2009, 09:44 PM
It's really catchy, but I can't help wishing it were on an album of Stevie's own and well, I can't even get into the chain part.

But! I'm still grinning ear to ear to have something new.

paleshadow
08-20-2009, 09:53 PM
Stevie probably just got a writing credit for that one line.

Musicman408
08-20-2009, 09:58 PM
Yeah, upon listening to it- doesn't really sound like a Stevie song!

michelej1
08-20-2009, 09:58 PM
But I Tink around in the story of Pan.
I got caught up, and Captain Hook is my man.

Please, I don't want to think Stevie had anything to do with a lyric like that.

Michele

StreetAngel86
08-21-2009, 01:36 AM
so Mama IS writing new songs
just not for herself??????? :shocked: :mad:

brysondt
08-21-2009, 02:12 AM
so Mama IS writing new songs
just not for herself??????? :shocked: :mad:

I personally don't think Stevie wrote this. I read several articles about this and all of them just said that she used a line from 'The Chain" and so Stevie got writers credits or something in the liner notes.

Why the hell is Tifah wearing those spandex tights/pants??? No shame.

gypsy4life
08-21-2009, 08:20 AM
..most definitely NOT a full Stevie song!!!! I agree she probably just got the credit for The Chain line...wonder if that will make her any moola???

vivfox
08-21-2009, 08:38 AM
..most definitely NOT a full Stevie song!!!! I agree she probably just got the credit for The Chain line...wonder if that will make her any moola???

Well all the members of FM got credit for writing The Chain. So maybe, just maybe this is an entire tune written by Miz Nicks.