Slim is definitely the most recognizable voice in 112, its most visible member and the one most likely to have a solo career, but he's also the kind of guy who's made for a vocal group, his weird, almost freakishly high voice always sounding better enveloped in harmonies. And he probably wouldn't have released a solo album, Love's Crazy, last week if not for the fact that 112's last couple albums were kind of flops and the group had been losing members and squabbling the last few years, and he happened to release a pretty great single, "So Fly," that took off and became a hit. The follow-up, "Good Lovin'," might be even better, but that doesn't really change the fact that the album is kind of a shaky proposition, and of course rarely reaches the heights of those 2 singles. Still, his voice doesn't sound awkward without 112's backing as often as I thought it might, and there are some nice downtempo jams, including "Don't Say It," which I never would have suspected was one of T-Pain's rare outside productions that he doesn't appear on.
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i just listened to this and was way less bored than i anticipated i would be. i thought it would be a little more same-y than it is and it's got a bunch of good hooks. i kind of imagine that this is like a dumbed down version of the leslie album, or at least it has that same glossy but not gaudy lounge r&b type of vibe.

i think t-pain produces but doesn't appear on two singles on the album, actually. i wonder if this was a purposeful thing or if he just had some leftover beats that he couldn't get to work for him and he just sold them to slim.

btw lol @ tpain_bear.jpg on the thr33 ringz post. i love that fuckin thing.
 
haha the only way the painbear graphic could be improved is if it was a gif of the little arm-swinging dance it does.
 
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