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Brandy unveiled her new album, Full Moon, during a listening party at Man Ray in Manhattan's Chelsea district.
Though she's still working on it and it's still untitled, Brandy's new album is really going to come out on February 26, a spokesperson for the singer insisted Thursday.
Brandy and her mister, Robert Smith, commanded the crowd at a party Monday night to celebrate the release of her new album, Full Moon, at Blue Fin in the W New York Times Square hotel.
Rap's reigning king of overweight lovers, Fat Joe, has a recorded a remix of "Full Moon" with labelmate Brandy. Their record company, Atlantic, had no word on whether or not the song will be released as a single.
On “All in Me,” Brandy assures a man that she’ll be his source of love, comfort and sanctuary when times get rough.
And "Full Moon" is the perfect metaphor for her transformation. It appears to be the apex of Brandy's growth as an artist and as a woman, and as she comes into her femininity, her third release proves that there can be few things as stunning to listen to as a woman becoming herself. More importantly, no woman is perfect, but some of us are trying damn hard to get there -- and Brandy gets an A+ for effort, even if Full Moon falls slightly short of that grade.
For the most part, Full Moon is certainly a forward-minded album, lifting Brandy’s typically schmaltzy brand of pop-R&B to a new, edgier plateau.
The title track was produced by Mike City and really was a representation of where I was at when I did it
There’s a song I wrote called ‘Second Thought’ that was to be the continuation of ‘I Thought’ from Brandy‘s ‘Full Moon’ album. No one’s ever heard it, but it was really good.
After a sequence of fierce, squelching avant-R&B, Jerkins makes his excuses and leaves Brandy with some old hacks and their dispiriting, saccharine ballads.