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Ready

Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Release Date: 2009-08-31
Publisher:Atlantic
Artist: Trey Songz
    Track 1:   Panty Droppa-Intro
    Track 2:   Neighbors Know My Name
    Track 3:   I Invented Sex (feat. Drake)
    Track 4:   I Need A Girl
    Track 5:   One Love
    Track 6:   Does He Do It
    Track 7:   Say Aah
    Track 8:   LOL:-) (feat. Gucci Mane and Soulja Boy Tell 'Em)
    Track 9:   Ready To Make Luv
    Track 10:   Jupiter Love
    Track 11:   Be Where You Are
    Track 12:   Successful (feat. Drake)
    Track 13:   Black Roses
    Track 14:   Love Lost
    Track 15:   Hollalude
    Track 16:   Holla If You Need Me
    Track 17:   Yo Side Of The Bed
Weight:0.2 pounds

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Since making his recording debut in 2005, Trey Songz has patiently and artfully crafted some of the most acclaimed and compelling R&B music of the decade. His first two Songbook Entertainment/Atlantic albums, 'I GOTTA MAKE IT' (2005) and 'TREY DAY' (2007), yielded a trio of top ten singles, 'Girl Tonight,' 'Last Time,' and 'Can't Help But Wait.' And when the latter song garnered Trey a coveted Grammy nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance, it marked the validation of the faith shown in Trey by the late Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, who hailed him as one of 'the most promising R&B artists we have had since we started the company 60 years ago.' Now, with the 2009 release of 'READY,' Trey Songz is more than ready to claim his place in the pantheon of R&B greats.
From the street single, 'Brand New,' to his self-described male version of Mary J. Blige's 'Be Without You' in 'One Love,' the Virginian draws on a range of influences to craft an album that will thrill his longtime fans and happily surprise all newcomers to the Trey Songz story. Indeed, with its blend of hip-hop, R&B, and pop - exemplified by tracks like 'Black Roses,' where Trey croons over a distorted guitar - 'READY' demonstrates his growth on every front. The third time around, Trey displays a new vocal maturity combined with his renowned ability to twist notes and keys effortlessly, while presenting an increasing breadth of subject matter.

Customer reviews


« my new favorite »
my comment title says it all. i really love this album, it's been in steady rotation in my car since i received it for valentine's day.
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-03-04
« The Best Cd!!!!!!!! »
I can't lie I do not own any of Trey Songz cd's prior to buying this one. I actually got a letter from a friend who dedicated the song 'Holla if U need Me' so I listened to the song on youtube & fell in love with it. Bought the album & couldn't believe how BEAUTIFUL all the songs are. My favorites are 'Black roses', 'your side of the bed' (reminds me of a Prince song), ofcourse 'Holla if U need Me'. This is a must have album. U can play the entire thing without skipping a song. Just as great as 'tp-2' by R kelly, no b.s.!!!!!!
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-03-04
« Move over R. Kelly... »
Between Trey Songz and Robin Thicke, I think that 2010 is the year for makin' babies. While both this album and Thicke's `Sex Therapy' have their low moments (both Songz' `LOL :-)' and Thicke's `Meiple' are two of the worst songs I've heard this decade), their good far outweigh their bad, and especially in Songz's case, the album is one I will listen to over and over again.

This was such a pleasant surprise.

Okay, I'll get the bad out of the way. Like I said, that `LOL' song was just, well, bad. It's just stupid, and I'm sorry, but the fact that that one kids name is Soulja Boy Tell'Em (Tell'Em, really?) just annoys me. The only other song that I can say I don't really like is `Be Where You Are'. I just find it oddly dated sounding and kind of bland.

Two out of seventeen tracks aint half bad.

Some songs, while I like them, I can see could have been better. `Does He Do It' is a catchy and fun song, but the repetitive chorus gets obnoxious and irritating. `Jupiter Love' sadly follows the glorious interlude `Ready to Make Luv', and so it fails to ignite in the way I wanted it to (why wasn't that interlude made into a four minute song?), but it still reaches nice heights of sexy. Honestly though, no one should EVER use the phrase `super duper'. For me, the inclusion of that corny line took the song down a notch for me. `I Need a Girl' is one of those songs that really works yet doesn't stay with me. I love the beat and Trey's vocals, but the lyrics come off rather shallow after a while. You wouldn't think that, but it happens. It is also very pop sounding to me, which is not something that this album feels like overall.

The rest of the album is near perfection.

Before I break into the `best' of the album, I'll tackle the interludes. `Panty Droppa' is a perfect opener; simply engrossing and engaging and gets you all ready for what is to come. `Hollalude' is smooth and tantalizing; a perfect intro to the lovely `Holla If Ya Need Me'. But, like nothing on this album is as stunning as `Ready to Make Luv'; nothing. Vocally, emotionally...the whole thing is just flawless. I really wish that had been a full length song.

Now, as for the nine tracks that reach the highest, here is my ranking (and thoughts).

9) `Holla If Ya Need Me'. The song is just silky smooth and so easy to listen to and ge swallowed up in. It has an almost haunting quality (which is also prevalent on the interlude). It's a great relationship song that spells it out rather effortlessly, showcasing the ups and downs of a relationship, one that revolves around a real love-swell.

8) `Neighbors Know My Name'. It's funny because I was ON MY WAY TO PURCHASE THIS ALBUM when I heard this song on the radio and actually thought it was R. Kelly and was like `maybe I'll pick up his album too' but forgot about it, popped this album in my car stereo and BAM here is was. Love this song. It's so frisky and just down right sexy in all its tacky (but never really tacky) glory.

7) `Love Lost'. The tenderness in Songz' voice is VERY prominent on this track, and it works beautifully as he reminisces about a love he wishes he never lost. It's a sad yet beautiful song that hits all the right chords (and I LOVE that he's listening to Aerosmith!).

6) `Black Roses'. This song has grown so much on me since getting the album. It has an almost `new age Rihanna' feel to it, with the rock influences. Trey pulls it off thanks in large part to his vocals, which are the part that has grown on me since first hearing it. I initially thought that he was reaching too much with his voice (coming over strained, which he does at one part in the beginning), but he pulls it together and actually dominates the second verse and just milks this whole song brilliantly.

5) `Successful'. This is a different sound for Trey (darker almost) but his duet with Drake is just stunning, and very poignant for this new breed of celebrity.

4) `One Love'. I just love this song. It is so soft, tender and emotionally consistent. Trey really hits the mark on this one. Vocally he is stunning, lyrically it is moving, and just the whole overall package feels complete and stirring.

3) `Yo Side of the Bed'. The closing track is truly a sublime example of why Trey is an artist to watch. This may be his most moving and touching (and emotionally invested) vocal on the whole album, showing full range and full potential (this guy is only going to get better). The song is so moving and so universally felt that I don't how anyone can listen to and not feel the impact of this song.

2) `Say Aah'. I just, UGH, think this song is brilliant. One of the best club songs of the decade, easy. I mean, how can you not just sink into this one?

1) `I Invented Sex'. Yeah, this is it. I kind of didn't get this when I first heard it on the radio, but the more they play it the more I love it. It really defines all that Trey is. His silky smooth vocal delivery is stunning here (it's easy to see that this guy once wanted to rap, because while his tenor is more suited for R&B, his flow is effortless) and he content is sultry and evocative and provocative and just enticing from start to finish.

Now, put this in your stereo and get ready to make a baby.
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-03-01
« Great album. »
Trey Songz never fails to entertain and keep you interrested in his music. This Cd is classic just like his first 2 albums. Great R&B artist Great album.
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-02-28
« Great Album »
Love the CD! Absolutely love Trey Songz! Got an R.Kelly, Michael Jackson, Prince vibe all in one on this album.
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-02-25
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