When SWV resurfaced in 2005 after an eight-year hiatus, contemporary R&B was markedly different than it had been in their ballad-centric ’90s heyday. But as this second post-comeback effort illustrates, they’ve adapted to the times, shaking up new jack harmonies with sleek production, injections of funk and smart samples. Clever updates run throughout: “MCE (Man Crush Everyday)” frames a 2010s hashtag in crystalline late-’90s synths; a verse on the snappy “Love Song” interpolates Amy Winehouse’s “Rehab”. Still stands as emphatic punctuation: These sisters with voices are back to stay.
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- Faith Evans