Intro: 4/5
Actually, I'm not a big fan of music intros, but this one has almost qualities of a "real" song. In the beginning there is much melody, but from the center then sets a Kelis with her voice. Overall, the intro still the slowest title.
22nd Century: 5/5
Who has his bass just turned up blown by this song the same way, because here shows for the first time, in keeping Kelis rough voice with great electronic music. It represents the way is a direct transition to the intro - a phenomenon that connects all the tracks together.
4th Of July: 4/5
After the second Acapella Singelauskopplung; with a video, which enhances this perfectly good song again. In the title, a certain DJ Ammo his fingers had heard in the game. He produced, among others, also have songs for Kesha and Jordin Sparks.
Home: 5/5
In this song, although no one had special participated, but he is still one of the strongest on "Fleshtone". Even without bedeutenen DJ there is a good amount of bass and, Remember Verses, also an awesome chorus.
Acapella: 4/5
Acapella is not only the name but also the motto. Almost without melody comes from the heavy bass, produced by David Guetta track. Thus it is somehow never boring but it works well not really gripping. It was the first single-Auskopllung with a great video that has established itself well in the disco charts especially.
Scream: 5/5
The next David Guetta-title and the consequent House-Touch, which already passed through the whole album. But the title is more enjoyable than the previous one, since there is a melody here and especially the parts between the choruses are well managed.
Emancipate: 4/5
Here produced another top DJ with: Benny Benassi. However, the chorus is catchy and too strong for the melody, following the singing. This tarnishes the otherwise very beautiful title somewhat.
Brave: 5/5
Another Benny Benassi-title, but better than the previous. A great chorus and danceable beats good! The former is to be good to sing along and very catchy, but it is not as attached as "Emancipate". Again, Kelis scratchy voice fits in perfectly with the rest of the song.
Song For The Baby: 4/5
The last song on the album sounds again like the old Kelis: nice R & B. As with "Home" produced here with no DJ, what result that has not so much emphasis on the bass. All in all, a nice conclusion for a great album.
Theoretically there are though now for the album 4 stars, but since there is no mistake and maintain a high level is maintained, it is then for me but still 5 stars. The album is, thanks Kelis voice, something very special and also it is the flowing transitions (so called the title also still the normal name "Seque 1", "2 Seque" etc.) something else. Cooperation with the DJ's was worth in any case and I'm sure some of them are songs also again played in the discos. It is also interesting that Kelis has co-written all the songs himself, since there certainly are other artists leave as a "dirty work" to make. So overall thumbs up for new electric Kelis and her album "Flesh Tone".