Thursday, May 10, 2007

Ne-Yo channels Michael Jackson and Prince for poppish second album: review


(AP) - As one of last year’s biggest R&B discoveries, Ne-Yo proved he knows how to make catchy soul music with the right amount of spirit and heartache. The hits he’s written for others - Beyonce’s bold "Irreplaceable" and Rihanna’s guilt-ridden "Unfaithful" - are prime examples. Plus, on his impressive 2006 debut "In My Own Words," he toed the vulnerable-Romeo line with a graceful swagger.Now on his second effort, "Because of You," Ne-Yo aims not only to showcase his versatility, but follow his pop aspirations, largely by mimicking urban pop standard bearers Michael Jackson and Prince.The first single and title track is a jaunty ode to addictive love, that could easily be an "Off The Wall"-era leftover. Then on the breezy tune, "Crazy," label boss Jay-Z states plainly: "Ne-Yo’s like young Michael/ I’m Quincy Hov." Ne-Yo’s Prince moments - the rousing "Addicted" and the piano-driven "Sex With My Ex" - both sizzle with loads of bedroom boasting but without seeming crass.But Ne-Yo’s kinship to his forebears masks his own vocal limitations. On the touching duet "Leaving Tonight," Jennifer Hudson blows right past him. And elsewhere ("Go On Girl," "Mark It Work") Ne-Yo’s tone sounds whiny instead of heartfelt.Despite those missteps, there’s enough satisfying material here to not sully his reputation as one of today’s R&B talents to watch.-Ne-Yo’Because of You’ (Def Jam)