Lyfe Change (Lyfe Jennings) Review
Billboard
Like its two predecessors, "Lyfe Change" features his staple heartfelt love songs ("Never, Never Land," "Midnight Train") and uplifting tracks ("Warriors"). The big, well, changes this time around are the production tactics, like the "Tom's Diner" sample on the hopeful "Keep On Dreaming" and the reggae riddims on the Wyclef Jean-assisted "You Think You've Got It Bad.
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DJ Booth
Unlike some other people I can mention, Lyfe Jennings has actually done time in prison. I point that out not to add fuel to the gossip fire, but because those hard times have embedded Lyfe’s voice with a raspy weariness built to convey emotion. Thankfully on his third album, the aptly named Lyfe Change, the man with the simultaneously smooth and gritty voice has crafted a musical work worthy of his always high potential. It’s too early to call Change one of the best r&b albums of the year, but if it’s not, than 2008 will have turned out to be an extraordinarily good year.
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Music Remedy
The evolution of Lyfe Jennings was bound to happen. With his authentic, soulful voice, innovative, creative style and undeniable talent, Lyfe is ready for a Lyfe Change. He’s ready to establish an even deeper connection with his fans and garner new ones. He has grown and his latest album proves it. “The album is called Lyfe Change because I’m changing it up a bit,” explains Lyfe. “In the past I didn’t work with different producers, I produced and wrote most of my albums by myself. But on this project I actually worked with different producers and a few writers.”
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