Every TIme You Work Out That Door is an underrated classic with INCREDIBLE vocals.
Kelly Rowland’s first solo record was so, so, so, so, so good. Honestly 2nd only to Diary in my heart from that period.
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Beyonce spent a long-ass time in love with her own VERY mediocre vocal fireworks. From jump, Kelly just got it. Instinctual awareness of how to improvise in a way that brought out everything good in a song rather than getting in the way of the song.
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I am going to do a compare and contrast between Every Time You Walk Out That Door and Dangerously In Love as a class in how vocal improvisation works.
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HOWEVER, it is nothing short of genius how post-Matthew Queen Bey disciplined her teenaged/young adult tendency towards extra for extra’s sake into a sense of being able to do EVERYTHING.
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For a long time Beyonce doing the most read as tacky, like 90% of outfits Tina designed (sorry not sorry). But she managed to discipline it into doing the most as like... superhuman.
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(Also whoever buried Beyoncé’s riffs behind the melody line in Dangerously In Love is the R E A L MVP. But they were also responsible for that awful delayed echo in the bridge, so...)
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Also I was kinda shading dangerously in love but I adore that song, lol. She’s still doing too much but actually it works for the song in a way it doesn’t for, say, Jumpin Jumpin. (And barely works for Say My Name. I want to hear Kelly’s riffs over that chorus, tbh.)
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Oh also Michelle can’t sing at all. Just. While I’m talking about Destiny’s Child. Her high notes are ALWAYS strained and thin. I can’t stand her, lol.
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