The album comes up with 11 new track, where Kat Deluna receives, among other supporting Akon, Lil Wayne, Elephant Man or Onassis. The introduction to the album is more than successful, because with the two singles "Push Push" and "Party O'Clock", the 23-year equal one thrown two highly rhythmic songs into the fire, which everyone pull only so on the dance floors of the world and plenty of enticing a good mood. The next song as with Synthes decorated and cheerful "Dancing Tonight" or "Be There" do not stop here, and are also suitable to party well. Kat can already flashed from the opening bars to the class in her voice and transmits it skillfully through the rest of the album. "Oh Yeah (La la la)" gets through the feature of Elephant Man a certain dancehall / reggaeton touch and is characterized by its very simple chorus a catchy tune. "One foot out of the door" has a chilling by its magnificently discordant melody, but gets through his powerful freestyle similar Beat some Briese awarded hardness. "All in My Head" roars out his drumbeat, the piercing melodies and a few rocky moments before then with "Rock the House" Another dancefloor smasher makes his rounds. The dominant Synthes "Calling you" pulls in the form of its midtempo beats more circles, which Kat's voice comes here super advantage. Next is the ballad version of "Be There", which immediately branding in our hearing and as soon it no longer wants soft. The smoothe Beat is a great basic structure, emits a cool mixture with wonderful piano sounds, strings and even one or two electric guitars. This ballad is simply made for Kat who drags us with her voice, her emotions explode as formally out of it especially in the middle-end of the track. The end of Long Player now decides "Unstoppable", a duet with rapper Lil Wayne. Fast Dance / Electronica elements enter the tone and Lil Wayne fits somehow zero in this song into.
Unfortunately you have after listening to "Inside Out" notice the Kat Deluna has lost some of its momentum. Vocally she has it. No doubt still powerful on the box, but production technology is lacking the album to inventiveness and variety The majority is similar from the instrumental and very reminiscent of the typical mainstream sound of R & B, electro, pop and Euro dance. As was their debut album "9 Lives" certainly more to offer and their roots (Dominican Republic) were thereby addressed diverse. Entertaining makes "Inside Out" yet fun and is nice to party ... that was it but also.