Since all seemed so enthusiastic of Sarah Connor and I could never understand I've even done this album to know what on this "exceptional artist" (available on the Sony-market research Card) is off. Unfortunately, the song with Wyclef Jean and the ballad "Skin on Skin" and the Diane Warren song "I wanna touch you there" (unfortunately no ballad) already the highlights of this CD. The other sound kinda like "we had before." "Where did you sleep last night" is a very soulful song. Sounds similar to "Go now" Joy Denalane. Just that you get goose bumps when the latter and Sarah do not. And to make at the end of the song from Sarah Connor equal to an entire gospel choir is quite exaggerated. "Bounce" "One Nite Stand" skin similar to pure as. But The Beat is strongly reminiscent of "Family Affair". The refrain of "He's Unbelievable" (their version of "California Love") has catchy character. "Teach U Tonite" might have been of Missy Elliot is lyrically but only infinitely embarrassing. "Put your eyez on me" and "Sweet Thang" fun. This album is called "Unbelievable". Why I do not know. Incredibly bad it really is not incredibly good but also not. This album is full of catchy beats paired with Sarah's beautiful voice that each song perfectly adapts. However, I miss the soul on this CD by the ever so much is spoken. Whoever finds him, I recommend times (which really go to the heart) and then compare again with Sarah's Mucke old works of Sarah's model Mary J. Blige to listen. Sarah Connor is their music and their skills (which was tuned to US standard) packed and is ready for departure to the US. The only question is whether there may need Sarah. I give this CD 3 stars. One for the beats, a perfect voice for Sarah and for the booklet (which is really very nice).