When it comes to the radio, I've heard "single af" by Fousheé only once (at the beginning of the year).
And it's unfortunate. Fousheé does what I hear rarely in R&B today: She croons! Forget ad-libs. She croons all in the chorus. Not only crooning, but crooning in a falsetto over a super-slow tempo. That Ronald Isley affect. It's only that Fousheé's female vocals, punctuated by staccatos, is reminiscent of "Loving You" by Minnie Ripperton. It doesn't sound like a throw-back song though. Fousheé Hip Hop-influenced flow (on the verses) puts her among contemporaries in popular R&B.
A music review of "single af" (Fousheé)
Jubalyn ExWilliams lives in Pennsylvania (United States). You can find dozens of her reviews, including one on Fousheé's "single af," at landturn.com/reviews.
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