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Lyfe Change

Lyfe Change
Artist: Lyfe Jennings
Label: Sony
Category: Music

List Price: $15.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 27 reviews
Sales Rank: 726

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.8 x 0.2

MPN: 707966
UPC: 886970796620
EAN: 0886970796620
ASIN: B0012X9KLO

Release Date: April 29, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: All products brand new and factory sealed.

Tracks:

  • Change the Game (Intro)
  • Keep on Dreaming
  • Warriors
  • Never Never Land
  • Brand New
  • It's Real
  • Cops Up
  • You Think You Got It Bad
  • Wild, Wild, Wild
  • Midnight Train
  • Hmmm
  • Old School
  • Us (Interlude)
  • Will I Ever
  • Baby I'm a Star

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Customer Reviews:   Read 22 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Lyfe sings of Life   July 14, 2008
I gave the Lyfe CD as a gift. Given for the person's love of his first CD. She enjoys the production, music, vocal sound, and heartfelt lyrics. It speaks to her for his life and some of what she has experienced in her life. I heard a few tracks and recommend it.


4 out of 5 stars not what I expected   June 22, 2008
Although this CD I don't listened to as much as his last. I must say it's still wonderful to have in your collection.


5 out of 5 stars LYFE HAS MATURED AND DONE SOME OF HIS BEST WORK   June 22, 2008
I love Lyfe Jennings and have purchased all of his albums, I love this CD and have listened to it constantly since purchasing it. It is clear that Lyfe has matured and this album shows he has evolved and his development as an artist. I loved his first two albums because he was still raw and growing, but this one really shows how much he has grown as a man and an artist. "30 is not the new 20, it's the same ol 30"...

It's hard to pick a favorite cut from this CD, but I would have to say that "cops up", "never never land"{ as my girlfriend said who else could put Peter Pan in a song like this...}, and "old school" {I got this old school the color of soul food, candy yam racing stripes, pipes potato white, cornbread interior trimmed in collard greens, air freshner smell like chicken and pork and beans} are ones that stay in my head long after I finish listening to the CD.

More than anything, I am soooo pleased that Lyfe doesn't talk between all the songs like "Phoenix", and this album does not disappoint! I also have several friends who are Lyfe Lovers like myself and they also say nothing but GREAT things about this album.



5 out of 5 stars Lyfe is back   June 19, 2008
After his sort of "sophmore slump", probably mainly due to the numerous skits on his last CD, Lyfe Jennings is back with another bangin' CD. Not as good as his first (Lyfe 268-192), which stays untouchable, but most definately worth the wait. You can find great slow- and midtempo tracks such as "Midnight Train", "Keep On Dreaming" and "Never Never Land". But there is also radio friendly material, such as the T.I. supported "Brand New", the T-Pain sound-alike "Cops Up" and a great Wyclef track "You Think You've Got It Bad". Lyfe did a great Job and I am happy that he is back on track. Support Lyfe, since he is one of the last true R&B stars in the game.


5 out of 5 stars Lyfe Change is a 'Solid' Album   June 17, 2008
After listening to the samples on amazon, I knew I had to purchase this album; and to be frank I am glad I did. Especially after hearing 'Cops Up', I knew that this album would have a lot of potentially good R&B/Soulful songs [which the industry seems to be lacking in].

To be honest, I would put Lyfe in the same category as Lupe Fiasco, in terms of the most talented under-rated artists of their genres. I have been waiting for a really 'feel' good R&B album to come out for quite some time.

On this particular album, I feel every single song on there fits well; as in there are no songs that go off the topic. It's actually really hard to choose my favorites right now, as I have only had a few listens, and I'll proabably keep changing my mind, but here goes;

1. Keep on Dreaming
2. Cops Up
3. Its Real
4. Hmmm
5. Brand New

Overall, I think this is a solid album, and I don't think anyone is going to top this any time soon.



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