Pretty good but not very memorable.įorgotten favorites: “Who Really Loves You,” “Changed My Mind,” “I Do”Įdd said: Before I sat down to compile this list, I assumed that Soulstar would be bringing up the rear. The album itself, while one of that year’s stronger R&B offerings, failed to distinguish itself from Musiq’s bigger hits. He didn’t ride trends, instead sticking to the sound that fueled success. Two or three strong songs among several so-so records make for a mixed listen.įorgotten favorites: “Iwannabe,” “Sobeautiful,” “Someone”Įdd said: Musiq’s first LP in five years was a solid return to form for an artist re-entering an evolving R&B landscape.
Soul In Stereo rating: 3.5 stars out of 5Įdd said: It’s unfair to call OnMyRadio a miss – there are a couple of really good tracks to be found here – but besides those standouts, there’s not much for Musiq to hang his oversized shades on. Show love to one of the architects of modern soul. And we’re just talking about solo Musiq Soulchild LPs here – we’re excluding holiday albums, EPs, and anything recorded under the guise of PurpleWondaLuv or The Husel. You know how we do – let’s look back at the albums that built his legacy.Īs always, we’ll be ranking Musiq’s albums from bottom to top, based on song quality, consistency, and impact on the genre. The smart ones always side with me and Keef.Īnd while I love giving Tom grief over his obsession, facts are facts – Musiq Soulchild is responsible for reshaping the sound of R&B as we entered the new millennium, has gone on to inspire a new generation of artists and has proven to be one of the most consistent soul singers in the game. My boy Tom and I (with Kyle stirring the post, as usual), typically go toe-to-toe over those two artists nearly every episode, even dragging our guests into the debate. If you’re a fan of our weekly SoulBack Podcast (and if not – get your life), there’s one debate that’s been raging for years now: