

The harmonies are dope, and the song proves that all 4 ladies have the vocal chops to pull off a full-length project. Say Something has a girl group - we are survivors- kinda energy.

The song came out nicely, and she should be able to get some airplay and press off the track. The women try and put their drama aside and come together to help Pamela record her gospel song, but Aubrey has a different plan Kiely sets her sights on. But she does do a feature with BluPrint on the track, Only God Knows. She stepped away from Total to give her life to God, so I never saw how the lace and fishnet look was gonna fit. It should come as no surprise that Tamela Mann Pamela Long didn't make it into the final group.

I love when Shamari switched into her sultry head voice as she sings, "you can lay your bones on the wrong side of my closet I got room for skeletons in your closet." The song has edge, soul, and substance. It's like a cross between adult contemporary and pop. Sonically the vibe is like Brandy singing a song that was written for Ariana Grande. Having watched the ladies, Shamari Devoe (Blaque), Fallon King (Cherish), Felicia King (Cherish), and Kiely Williams (3LW/Cheetah Girls) having to re-record the vocals several times as they lost cast members, the final product on Bird Eye View is surprisingly (no shade intended) well blended and is giving what its posed to gave.Īnother track you must hear is Skeletons. It feels like a group record, and it's good. The song, produced by Kosine and written by Kosine, Fallon and Felicia King, has a driving pulse and a cohesive energy. The "super" group is called BluPrint, and they dropped 6 fresh tracks including what seems like their debut single, Birds Eye View. Ahead of tonight's season finale, the 4 (yessss) 4 remaining group members dropped their new music. I spent that next weekend binge watching, got all caught up and I have been watching BET Presents The Encore every Wednesday at 10pm faithfully since. But after watching Nivea's interview with Kandi Burruss on her "On That Note" YouTube series, I was definitely intrigued. The Next:15 was a dud, and this new premise was sounding a lil too much like more of the same. I'll be the first to admit that when I heard that Carlos King and Todd Tucker were working together again to produce a show about 7 former female group members + Nivea (wild card) coming together to form a new supergroup, I was less than impressed. The verdict is out, and I'm feeling the outcome.
