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Unbelievable

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Download links and information about Unbelievable by Keke Wyatt. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 45:51 minutes.

Artist: Keke Wyatt
Release date: 2011
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Tracks: 11
Duration: 45:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Light Me Up 3:58
2. Unbelievable 4:13
3. Mirror (feat. Kelly Price & Tweet) 4:10
4. Love Under New Management 4:46
5. Tap Out 4:09
6. Saturday Love (feat. Ruben Studdard) 3:58
7. Miss Your Plane 3:47
8. Enough 3:53
9. Travel the World (Love Uses Time) 2:52
10. Tears In Heaven 4:35
11. His Eye Is On the Sparrow 5:30

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Considering that nine years passed between Soul Sista and Who Knew? — a period involving two shelved albums — it’s kind of a shock to have Keke Wyatt's third album arrive so quickly after the second one. Evidently at home on Shanachie, the label that released Who Knew?, the singer works alongside a fresh set of collaborators, but there are so many of them — ten individuals with production credits, for instance — that the album sounds disjointed, from the lack of song-to-song flow to the variety of effects placed on Wyatt’s voice. Wyatt fans should be pleased with at least a few songs: “Mirror” is a deep, introspective ballad featuring Tweet and Kelly Price; “Love Under New Management” is a vocal showcase unlike anything on the first two albums; “Miss Your Plane” is a fine ballad regarding a long distance relationship. This being a Shanachie release, there are some intriguing choices for covers. Wyatt and Ruben Studdard play Cherrelle and Alexander O’Neal on a thumping, glitzy cover of “Saturday Love,” while Eric Clapton's “Tears in Heaven” gets a surprisingly light reading.