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CiCi

Ciara

Soul - Released August 18, 2023 | Beauty Marks Entertainment, Inc.

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Natural Brown Prom Queen

Sudan Archives

Soul - Released September 9, 2022 | Stones Throw Records

Everyone knew that Sudan Archives (real name Brittney Parks) would one day release a belter of an album. Well, here it is. Natural Brown Prom Queen is a dive into a lost world somewhere between modern RnB, electronic glitch and the upbeat violin melodies that the album’s creator loves so much. There’s an unwavering determination in tracks like ‘Selfish Soul’ and ’Home Maker’. Sudan Archives’ musical prowess allows her to employ dozens of different elements without ever seeming to lose herself in her intentions. For example, ’Freakalizer’ mixes 808 rhythms with a repetitive piano and measured autotune without omitting the choral aspect that affords Natural Brown Prom Queen its cohesive sound. The American likes to switch up the tempos, as heard on ‘NBPQ (Topless)’, where she explores a radical sound before letting her melodic flights of fancy take off in the outro. She also blends 80s pop inspirations on ’Milk Me’ without ever falling into the trap of creating a mere cover or clichéd sound, always remaining faithful to her aesthetic and to the audacity of her label, Stones Throw Records. This second album seems to announce her arrival at the artistic destination that had been mapped out five years ago. A real milestone within her career. © Brice Miclet/Qobuz
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CiCi

Ciara

Soul - Released August 18, 2023 | Beauty Marks Entertainment, Inc.

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$100 Bill (feat. Ciara)

Big Freedia

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released April 28, 2023 | Queen Diva LLC

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Paint It, Black

Ciara

Pop - Released October 9, 2015 | Epic

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Ciara

Ciara

R&B - Released July 5, 2013 | Epic

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How We Roll

Ciara

Soul - Released August 4, 2023 | Beauty Marks Entertainment, Inc. - Chris Brown appears courtesy of Chris Brown Entertainment, LLC

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How We Roll (Versions)

Ciara

Soul - Released September 22, 2023 | Beauty Marks Entertainment, Inc.

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Got Me Good

Ciara

Pop/Rock - Released November 6, 2012 | Epic

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FEEL IT

Ciara Lea

Humour - Released November 24, 2023 | 3279425 Records DK

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Goodies

Ciara

R&B - Released September 27, 2004 | So So Def

Thanks to a few productions by hitmakers Lil Jon and Jazze Pha, there are indeed some Goodies to be found on Ciara's debut album, even if the young dance-pop singer does little to distinguish herself from the legion of fellow young dance-pop singers filling the urban American airwaves. The title track is far and away the highlight here, one of seemingly countless Lil Jon songs to become hits in summer 2004 (others including Usher's "Yeah!," Trillville's "Neva Eva," Lil Scrappy's "No Problem," Pitbull's "Culo," and Petey Pablo's "Freek-a-Leek"). "Goodies" is fairly similar to these songs, except that it's sung by a young girl. In fact, the song is an apparent response to "Freek-a-Leek," employing a near-identical beat and the services of that song's rapper, Petey Pablo. The difference is that while "Freek-a-Leek" took the hardcore rap perspective of courtship, boasting of Petey's sexual exploits and how he can provide all a woman could possibly want physically, Ciara takes the contemporary R&B perspective, boasting contrarily that she has what all the guys want but won't be exploited: "I bet you want the goodies/Bet you thought about it/Got you all hot and bothered/Mad 'cause I talk around it/If you're looking for the goodies/Keep on looking 'cause they stay in the jar." It's a simple song, yes, but it's quite a rousing album opener. From there, the next four songs -- "1, 2 Step," "Thug Style," "Hotline," "Oh" -- are good, if not great, as executive producer Jazze Pha serves up some first-rate beats and catchy hooks here and there. But just as Beyoncé's Dangerously in Love descended into boilerplate balladry during its second half, Goodies unfortunately follows suit, bringing the initial festivities to a cloying conclusion. In the end, the beats of Lil Jon and Jazze Pha are the true Goodies here. Ciara is likeable enough, especially on the dance songs, where she resembles a young Janet Jackson, not so much actually singing as projecting a personality onto the productions. However, when she turns to run-of-the-mill ballads on the album's second half, she seems just as faceless as the songs themselves, lacking panache and, at times, personality.© Jason Birchmeier /TiVo
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The Evolution

Ciara

R&B - Released April 6, 2007 | LaFace Records

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Jackie

Ciara

Pop - Released May 1, 2015 | Epic

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Beauty Marks

Ciara

Soul - Released May 10, 2019 | Beauty Marks Entertainment

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Da Girls

Ciara

Soul - Released March 24, 2023 | Beauty Marks Entertainment, Inc.

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Basic Instinct

Ciara

R&B - Released December 10, 2010 | LaFace Records

On her fourth album, Ciara works extensively with Terius “The-Dream” Nash and Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, the duo who collaborated on four of Fantasy Ride's best tracks. Unsurprisingly, the move fosters the singer’s most consistent and unified release. For the most part, Nash and Stewart alter their ever-present sound just enough to avoid repeating themselves, albeit while incorporating some of their telltale sonic imprints -- the dive-bombing synths, the subtle background-vocal chirps, the unrivaled sonic opulence. They cover each base with great accuracy; there’s a bombastic intro, a sleazy club track, some playful pop, and a ballad with a feather-light touch among them. The euphoric “Speechless” is the best of the seven Nash/Stewart productions, working a kind of regal slow-motion glide with synthetic horns and trunk-shaking bottom as Ciara’s voice hovers in a love-struck daze. A few songs touch upon characteristics from Ciara’s first two albums without being complete retreads; the Infinity-produced “Yeah I Know,” for instance, enters like a low-profile update of “Goodies” -- Ciara is half confrontational, half flirtatious -- but incorporates a twisting, glitzed-out chorus. “Turn It Up,” featuring Usher, improves upon Ciara’s other attempts at aggressive dance-pop. It’s one of the few effective Euro-flavored club numbers to be fronted by an R&B artist. Altogether, this is one of 2010’s finest pop-R&B albums -- Ciara's best yet.© Andy Kellman /TiVo
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Better Thangs

Ciara

R&B - Released September 28, 2022 | Uptown Records - Republic Records

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JUMP

Ciara

R&B - Released July 8, 2022 | Uptown Records - Republic Records

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Thinkin Bout You

Ciara

Soul - Released March 29, 2019 | Beauty Marks Entertainment

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LEFT RIGHT REMIXX (FEAT. CIARA & JACKSON WANG // PROD BY JAKOPS)

XG

Soul - Released May 5, 2023 | XGALX

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