
That argument was easier to accept when she was only on TV, but like all AmIdol winners, she is less impressive on record than she is on the show. To doubters, she seems to squawk her songs as much as sing them, but to her fans, it's all part of her idiosyncratic style. There's no doubt that she has chops, but the problem is her thin timbre, which is an acquired taste. Blige-and-goes-Broadway voice may have made for great television, where it sounded unique when delivered in two-to-three-minute bursts, it grates over the course of a 13-track record. While Fantasia's Macy Gray-meets- Mary J. Of all the third-season contestants, Barrino trumped all her competitors in terms of sheer dramatics and histrionics, and that made her more memorable than equally talented singers such as Latoya London. And that reveals Fantasia's biggest weakness, which is part of the inherent flaw of American Idol: it rewards contestants who put on a show of being a great singer instead of actually being a great singer. Of course, the show-biz trappings haven't been completely abandoned - Fantasia's showstopping rendition of Gershwin's "Summertime" has been revived, and it's been given an overwrought treatment that's slicker and more mannered than either of her performances of it on the show. In their place are Missy Elliott, Jermaine Dupri, and Rodney Jerkins, hip-hop hitmakers who give a good indication that this album is striving to seem fresh and hip, something that no other American Idol album has even attempted. Gone is Matthew Wilder, who contributed to Kelly's debut gone are Neil Sedaka and Aldo Nova, who featured heavily on Clay's album. Free Yourself is looser and hipper than any previous AmIdol album. Under Davis' direction, Kelly Clarkson, Justin Guarini, Ruben Studdard, and Clay Aiken all made records tailored for a specific audience, which is the reason they all had great success (well, with one notable exception), so it should come as no surprise that Davis has steered Barrino straight to the streets to make an album that thrives on urban R&B inflections and style. Fantasia was the winner of the third American Idol competition in 2004, and while Clive Davis has shepherded all of the previous AmIdol winners and runner-ups, it's possible that Barrino had spent so little time in the music biz that she didn't grasp the depths of either Davis' legacy or his savvy, the latter of which was clearly on display on each AmIdol record.
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This indicates both Barrino's relative naïveté and the nature of Free Yourself itself. Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS)."Love you Clive Davis, thanks for being so gangsta!" So says Fantasia Barrino - now simply billed as " Fantasia" since divas are, by law, not allowed to have more than one name - in the liner notes for her 2004 debut album, Free Yourself.
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Get the embed code Fantasia Barrino - Free Yourself Album Lyrics1.Ain't Gon Beg You2.Baby Mama3.Don't Act Right4.Free yourself5.Good Lovin6.Got Me Waiting7.I Believe8.It's All Good9.Selfish (I Want You To Myself)10.Summertime11.This Is Me12.Truth Is13.You Were Always On My MindFantasia Barrino Lyrics provided by I had to take it there I had to take it thereīaby if you don't want me, don't talk to me, I'll be alright (Time and time again, I've tried it over and over and over) Time again and again I've tried, I've tried (If you don't want me then don't talk to me (If you don't want me then don't talk to me)Īnd just admit that things ain't the same If you don't want me then don't talk to me If you're not happy then you're free to go on
