The Estelle Review

Check out the exclusive review of Estelle's musical career.

'Thank You'  - Estelle made it clear what she doesn't want from a relationship in "Thank You" off of the All of Me album. The song's excellent depiction of what it's like to use your pain as a platform to move forward really resonated with people, and it earned the singer nominations for Soul Train Music Awards and a Grammy. (Photo: Warner Music Group)
'American Boy'  - The Estelle and Kanye West collab was a refreshing sound for spring 2008. The awesome hit single hit No. 1 in the UK and was certified 2X-platinum, with digital sales exceeding 2 million. (Photo: Warner Music Group)
'Freak'  - Estelle and Kardinal Offishall made clubs go insane with their 2010 track "Freak." This track is your pass to profess and display your inner freak shamelessly. It's fun, catchy and without a doubt dance-worthy. (Photo: Warner Music Group)'Pretty Please (Love Me)'  - This track is groovy and fun! The vocals are reminiscent of The Supremes in the '60s and gospel in the '90s. You'll find yourself swaying and clapping or slightly two-stepping to the beat. You can't help but love it!  (Photo: Warner Music Group)

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'Thank You' - Estelle made it clear what she doesn't want from a relationship in "Thank You" off of the All of Me album. The song's excellent depiction of what it's like to use your pain as a platform to move forward really resonated with people, and it earned the singer nominations for Soul Train Music Awards and a Grammy. (Photo: Warner Music Group)

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