The Rundown: Keyshia Cole, Woman to Woman
Get the track-by-track scoop on the singer's latest album.
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The Rundown: Keyshia Cole, Woman to Woman - After eight years of pain and triumph in the public spotlight, Keyshia Cole emerges with her fifth studio album, Woman to Woman. Growing significantly in her womanhood and getting comfortable in her new roles as a wife and mother, the star is sounding more confident than ever. But will the more mature Keyshia appeal to her fans attached to her brokenhearted love ballads? Will the album live up to its hype despite Ron Fair, her longtime collaborator, not being part of the recording process? Click on for The Rundown, a track-by-track review of Woman to Woman, to find the answers to these questions and receive a glimpse of Cole's latest effort. (Photo: Geffen Records)
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"Enough of No Love" feat. Lil Wayne - This cymbal-crashing love song has a familiar theme for the Grammy-nominated songstress and will be a favorite for all of the ladies in relationship pain. Already a hit, the track features Lil Wayne and is one of the most popular singles on this new album. However, the mature Keyshia Cole is crazy turned calm, singing the other woman can have her man. Surely, some of the more sensible ladies will agree and enjoy her wisdom.(Photo: Isaac Brekken/Getty Images for Clear Channel)
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"Zero" feat. Meek Mill - Collaborating with one of Philly's finest, the vocalist continues her theme of heartbreak and no tolerance. Shouting out a cheating man that she gave too many chances, Keyshia Cole is singing "too bad" for him with a fresh verse from Meek Mill. (Photos from left: Bill McCay/WireImage, Randy Smith/BET)
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"Missing Me" - Who do you think you are to say you are the best I ever had? That's what Keyshia Cole is asking an ex-boyfriend on this track. Discussing many women's fears of being alone, she rises above the pain and disappointment to let go and find herself again on this smooth, upbeat single.(Photo: Isaac Brekken/Getty Images for Centric)
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"Trust and Believe" - The first real slow jam on the album, the singer delivers on a complicated love triangle between a lover and a betraying best friend. Sticking with the sam, "I'm over you" theme of the previous tracks, she keeps it moving with this finger-snapping joint. (Photo: D Dipasupil/Getty Images for BET)
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"Get It Right" - Tired of a cheating man blowing up her phone, Keyshia Cole croons for her lover to "get it right." Echoing the common human sentiment of desiring honest love, the singer gives another heartbreak ballad to her fans in this moderate speed tune.(Photo: Bill McCay/WireImage)
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"Woman to Woman" feat. Ashanti - This duet with Ashanti is the perfect woman-to-woman anthem. The two singers are caught in a situation where they're sharing the same man, yet giving each other the low down on "their" man's behavior. A classic scenario complemented by solid vocals, this one is definitely for the mature ladies ready to have a conversation with the "other woman." (Photos from left to right: Ben Rose/PictureGroup, Alli Harvey/Getty Images)
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"Wonderland" feat. Elijah Blake - A sweet love song, Keyshia Cole captures the feelings of a couple in love with R&B singer Elijah Blake assisting. This slow jam is the first non-heartbreak song on the album that discusses love in a positive light. All happily-in-love couples will give thanks.(Photos from left: Def Jam Records,Brad Barket/Getty Images)
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"I Choose You" - The platinum-selling artist sings her heart out on this slow song about an ex-flame. This track is for anyone who has an ex that is irreplaceable, despite meeting someone new. Belting strong vocals, the soprano is flexing her skills and tugging the heart strings of her fans.(Photo: John Ricard / BET).
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"Stubborn" - With a bit of a techno flair, the celeb talks about being "stubborn" in love, pulling back from expressing herself and being vulnerable. Fusing the piano in the background with her usual strong vocal deliverance, she'll make you question if you're doing everything you can for love. (Photo: Isaac Brekken/Getty Images for Clear Channel)
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