Kelly Rowland   Simply Deep
2.1
poor
Release Date: 2002
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2.5 averageAnothertwo | March 23rd 17

For a while, it looked as if Kelly Rowland was going to be the Destiny's Child member with the big solo career. First, she helped Nelly with "Dilemma," then hit the charts solo with "Stole," a touching song that tells the story of a school shooting and the lives of those involved; a simple but haunting arrangement completes the package, making it one of the best singles of 2002. Unfortunately, the rest of the album is a disappointment. "Train on a Track" is a cool, laid-back tune about falling in love helplessly, and "Love/Hate" and "Can't Nobody" are good as far as dance-R&B goes, but too much of the rest sounds like dated filler.r

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2.0 poorEl Olam | April 30th 19
1.0 awfulWilhelmBlack | September 20th 18
2.5 averagebalkansavage | October 21st 17
2.5 averageWolfe | March 23rd 17

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