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Shontelligence

Shontelligence

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Artist: Shontelle
Label: Universal Motown
Category: Music

List Price: $10.98
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 11283

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 001234302
UPC: 602517903852
EAN: 0602517903852
ASIN: B001H9N89I

Release Date: November 18, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Tracks:

  • T-Shirt
  • Battle Cry
  • Superwoman
  • Cold Cold Summer
  • Roll It
  • Life Is Not An Easy Road
  • Focus Pon Me
  • Plastic People
  • I Crave You
  • Ghetto Lullabye
  • Flesh And Bone

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
This is the debut album from the newest Barbados sensation, Shontelle. Featuring the HIT song "T-Shirt" which has taken pop and urban radio by storm!

Album Description
Shontelligenceis the debut album of Bajan R&B singer Shontelle from Saint James, Barbados. She is popular in the Caribbean for her hit "Colours", realeased in 2005, which is a collaboration with another Bajan artist, Natahlee. She also wrote Alison Hinds' 2006 hit "Roll It Gal". She appeared in the music video for the re-worked "Roll It" performed by J-Status featuring Rihanna and herself, from 2006.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Fantastic Sophomore Album From A Bajan Beauty!   January 2, 2009
Timothy D. Taylor (Mesa, AZ)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I grew up in the 80s, but listen to a variety of music these days, except Rap. Was just flipping through the radio stations one day at lunch and came across this song and for whatever reason, just left the tuner on the station playing "T-Shirt". Didn't know who it was when I heard it, but thought it was catchy. They played "Womanizer" afterwards by Britney Spears, but I sought out the info on "T-Shirt" on the web and got curious about this new Bajan singer, Shontelle. I went to iTunes and bought the music video for "T-Shirt" and really enjoyed the song. After I listened to the samples, I thought, "Wow, this gal has some really catchy songs!" I went ahead and ordered the CD and I am really glad I did. I like every song on the CD, although "Plastic People" is probably the weakest link and even it is still pretty enjoyable. I hope that she eventually does another music video, perhaps for "Roll It" as I would definitely buy it on iTunes. Curious though how she transitions between mainstream voice on some songs only to switch over to island dialect on other songs. I think her true voice is simply the normal mainstream, but I enjoy her mixing in her heritage into these other catchy tracks! Keep up the great work, Shontelle! You are a gorgeous, highly talented Bajan queen and your fans love ya!


3 out of 5 stars A pretty good album with some shining moments.   November 18, 2008
W. E. Phillips (USA)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

No one--and I mean no one--expected Rihanna to blow up the way she did. When she first came out, I got a huge belly-laugh out of the fact that she signed a six-album contract, which is pretty much unheard of for even the most established performer. I guess Jay-Z and Rihanna are the ones laughing now. So I suppose it's inevitable that Shontelle, another young Bajan woman, would want to try and follow in Rihanna's footsteps. But Shontelligence seems to blatantly steal the formula from her role model's debut album, Music of the Sun, which wasn't much of a success, anyway: Shontelle wants to be a pop star, but she doesn't want to forget about her Barbados roots... or at least until she reaches the pop stratosphere, at which point she can leave her origins behind, just like Rihanna did so drastically did with her third and most successful album.

Shontelle is far more talented than Rihanna, no doubt, especially in the vocal department. This helps even some of the most bland material here become a little bit more enjoyable. But there are quite a few moments on this debut that can't really be saved. Shontelle's problem, as mentioned before, is that she is torn between pop and the island, which sometimes makes it sound like the album is performed by two completely different people. On the pop tracks, like the beautifully crafted "T-Shirt" and the dismal "Superwoman," her voice is a smooth, glossy, and girly soprano that makes her sound just like a natural-born American citizen. And then, there are the more reggae-influenced tracks--accompanied with some borderline-pretentious lyrics, especially coming from a 23 year old--like "Life Is Not An Easy Road" and "Flesh and Bone," where her voice is considerably deeper, more forceful, and her accent is incredibly present. Her best moments on the album are where she is not putting herself in a specific box. "Cold Cold Summer" is a great, slow-burning post-breakup jam full of charisma and true emotion, backed by some beautifully dynamic orchestration. "Battle Cry" is a joyous and hopeful ode to a good friend. "Ghetto Lullabye" has very interesting jungle-inspired production and her first single "Roll It," which failed to chart in the US for some reason, is danceable, energetic and probably one of her most genuine tracks. Another problem is the sequencing: the most underwhelming tracks, like "Plastic People" and "I Crave You," are consolidated at the end, providing a very uneven listen. Plus, the album is quite short... only 11 tracks and 40 minutes. Shontelligence is uneven and doesn't necessarily show us who the true Shontelle is; however, there are still a handful of excellent tracks ("Summer," "T-Shirt," "Roll," "Battle" "Ghetto") that make this debut worthwhile and decent.


 
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