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Clear website You could easily write a fantastic review on this album and no doubt there will be many. It has pretty much everything - really good production, slick, funky arrangements, happening drum sound, it's in tune and just right for radio. The fact that you hardly ever get a South African album sounding this good makes it difficult to criticize and yet there's one thing I can't stand about 'Clear' and that is that, like so much other R'nB / Soul / Pop, it's like one continuous vocal inflection (read: ooooooooahhhhhhh yeahhhhh) from start to finish. R Kelly does it, George Michael does it, Whitney, Britney and Destiny all do it, boy bands are built on it - just fuck off already!
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