March 3, 2009

Freedom – Powerful change

From “Konvicted”, Akon got tired of number one pop hits and one number two. Freedom made a change of increasing the blame for working in the same tricks. The album is the kind of powerful change, which often gets after reaching a creative.
Akon is finding as chart-topping singer, he worked so well as an underdog ex-con, which might no longer apply to his new role.

Akon was learning toward a Euro-club sound for the album. The “We Don’t Care” was got on the techno-driven, it was thumped bassline and organ-like riffs. The dance track “Keep You Much Longer” takes its cues from “What Is Love?” of Haddaway, he do not shortage of his traditional boom-bap. With joined of Young Jeezy and Lil Wayne on “I’m So Paid”, he keeps on the “No. 1 hustler getting money”. He has no patience for anyone not to believe in his relationship on “Be With You”. Like “Dangerous” of Kardinal Offishall, two his singles “Troublemaker” and “Holla Holla” are highlights for that very reason. The album is fine about love and love lost. It is got in a hooting style over synth-swamped beats.

Track listing of the album:
1. "Right Now (Na Na Na)"
2. "Beautiful" (featuring Colby O'Donis & Kardinal Offishall)
3. "Keep You Much Longer"
4. "Troublemaker" (featuring Sweet Rush)
5. "We Don't Care" Akon, Giorgio Tuinfort
6. "I'm So Paid" (featuring Young Jeezy & Lil Wayne)
7. "Holla Holla" (featuring T-Pain)
8. "Against the Grain" (featuring Ray Lavender)
9. "Be with You" Akon, Hakim
10. "Sunny Day" (featuring Wyclef Jean) Akon, RedOne
11. "Birthmark" Akon, Giorgio Tuinfort, Detail
12. "Over the Edge" Akon, Giorgio Tuinfort
13. "Freedom"

His digital download “Sorry, Blame It on Me” was his totally insincere public apology, it brough him the true reach of the power.It showed at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100.

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