![]() An odd mashing of his mentor's styles result in amusing numbers like "Jupiter Love" which packages its "do you right" message in an arrangement that's "I Believe I Can Fly" big, as if Disney commissioned a softcore porno soundtrack. To call it anything less, like "lust", wouldn't be fair to the lines about pillow-biting on "Neighbors Know My Name" - because "she's a screamer" - or all the other moments that get a bit too graphic for an album that doesn't carry a Parental Advisory sticker (especially dangerous since Songz still has teen appeal at his age). From his cool delivery to his unashamed lyrics - first line on the album: "This one here's a panty dropper" - he's a time-warp version of Kelly, one just entering his mid-twenties with a more excusable, though just as excessive, horniness. ![]() Three albums in and Trey Songz still sounds like he was raised in a bizzaro land where all music was based on the teachings of R. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
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