A lil' average
Henry Cooper | Atlanta, GA | 07/05/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Can't say enuff 'bout it. But Stevie is kickin' way at the top. That's my main artist and inspiration. He sure has a way to express himself. But this joint right here incl. the remix to the song w/ my man Q-Tip (currently working w/ ATCQ on a new album) is hot and it's off da chain. Alot of people realize this isn't it y'know. But ppl may say this is what Stevie fans are expecting. When I listen to the song, it kinda reminds me of the old days when Dr. Dre put out hit albums and how he produces and how Quincy Jones did it back then when he did the masterpieces of 1989's BACK ON THE BLOCK and Q'S JOOK JOINT. List goes on and on. I was hoping Q would come out w/ an album pretty soon. It's been like y'know 5 to 6 yrs. since his last CD BASIE IN BEYOND, a tribute to his late friend and mentor Count Basie (RIP). Ok I look 4ward of hearing the album and maybe my old man Stevie will do it again on his next album. Nice vibe, cool instrumentation, nice vocals, nice rhythm and nice back-up line and narration from Busta Rhymes, my man."
So What The Fuss?
MagickBoy | 08/07/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Fuss is that Stevie Wonder is back and funky! The Fuss is that he has the reunited members of SUPER Funky Divas...EN VOGUE on backing vocals. The Fuss is that legendary artist Prince brings his talents as guitarist.
The Fuss is that Stevie Wonder is commenting on the ills and society, and THAT is a topic hardly ever addressed.
Kudos to Stevie for having the GUTS to record a song with depth."
Average at Best
mistermaxxx@yahoo.com | usa | 06/27/2005
(2 out of 5 stars)
"this track sounds like Stevie 1995 meets a Leftover Dr.Dre Sampled P-Funk Cut from the "chronic" back in 1992. Stevie Wonder hardly puts out New Material these days&I was lookign forward to hearing it,but this is just another Hit&Miss Stevie Cut.been a long time since Stevie Wonder has Moved me with a track."