New R&B Music - Dru Hill - Makin Luv
On the opposite side of the “how to do good R&B music” spectrum, we have Dru Hill’s “Makin Luv” from their upcoming album Indrupendence Day. Seriously, can these guys still even sing? Of all the big albums this year, this one is probably my least anticipated. The chorus is outrageously synthesized and the verse vocals aren’t strong at all. Please Dru Hill, find your old talent. You need it.
Listen to Dru Hill - Makin Luv
New Dru Hill Music Part 2 - Rain, Rule The World
Here’s part two of the new music by Dru Hill. From the upcoming album, Indrupendence Day, we’ve got the songs Rain and Rule The World.
Dru Hill - Rain
The first song in this set, Dru Hill’s Rain sounds like it could be interesting. The feeling in the vocals is deep and soulful, though the modifications make it hard to hear fully. There seems to be way too much focus on the production with these tracks. Overall, this song has potential, but it needs to tone down the modifications.
Dru Hill - Rule The World
Featuring a styling guitar and cool flow at the beginning, Rule The World has potential. Of course, it sounds like there is some AutoTune on Sisqo’s voice at the beginning. This song sounds like it borrows heavily from another song, and may even be a cover but I’m not pulling the name from the top of my head right now. It’s an okay song, but could be better.
New Dru Hill Blowout Part One - Indrupendence Day, Sold Out Love
A TON of Dru Hill music from their upcoming Indrupendence Day album was leaked recently. We’re going to divide it up over two posts to better look at it. First, we’ve got Indrupendence Day and Sold Out Love.
Dru Hill - Indrupendence Day
The title track from the album. It’s very uptempo, reminding me more of Sisqo’s solo work more than Dru Hill’s releases. The song sounds like it’s featuring some AutoTune and really, is pretty weak. I’d like to see a ripping ballad, not this up-tempo trash with weak vocals.
Dru Hill - Sold Out Love
The beat for Sold Out Love sounded pretty cool, but the song sounds too experimental. The song has a varying flow but is mostly boring. The vocals are weak and the lyrics are hard to understand. Overall, it’s a weak song and worth skipping. There’s also a lot of cursing, which is a no-no for me in R&B music.
So far, I’ve been really disappointed with Dru Hill’s return to R&B. We’ll have to check out the next two tracks to see what they’ve got.
New R&B Music: Dru Hill - Away, Ain’t No Call
A mix of Dru Hill songs here today. No idea how old they are, but I only recently bumped into them so I figured I’d share them in case you haven’t seen em. The last we’d heard of Dru Hill was the AutoTune heavy “If You Fall” from sometime last year. Well, here we have Dru Hill on the song “Away,” produced by Bryan Michael Cox and “Ain’t No Call” which sounds like it’s produced by robots. Away is tight and worth a listen, but Ain’t No Call can be skipped. Check them out below. Will we see Indrupendence Day in 2009?
Dru Hill - Away
Dru Hill - Ain’t No Call