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An Album as Soulful as Her Voice

Artist: Jennifer Hudson

Album: I Remember Me

Release: March 22

Label: Arista Records

Grade: A-

Despite the absence of Beyoncé Knowles and Jamie Foxx, this "dreamgirl" still brings the passion and tribute through her latest album I Remember Me.

This American Idol finalist proves her musical abilities by sustaining the harmonious and soulful notes she sings and allowing her voice to ring out far beyond the instrumentals hidden in the background. With inspirational lyrics, Hudson expresses optimism through love, fulfilled dreams, and personal strength.

"I Remember Me," for which the album is named, reflects Hudson's plight in finding herself and recanting how she became the person she is, while encouraging her listeners to stay true to their own identities.

"I'll tell you what my name is/ Ain't nothing gon' change it/ ‘Cause what you are is what you are," Hudson sings.

I Remember Me is ideal for listeners who want to experience uplifting gospel-esque music, harmonious R&B vocals, and soothing instrumentals produced by Alicia Keys, Ryan Tedder, and other musical pioneers.

However, this album does not have much variation with its lyrics and musicality. The majority of the songs are heartfelt love ballads with a calm, slow sound. Some listeners may prefer more upbeat sounds with greater instrumentals or variations in Hudson's tone or lyrics.

"Feeling Good," the only song that provides a touch of variation, will uplift listeners with its sensual and sultry-sounding trumpet.

Hudson finishes the album with her cover of Brooks and Dunn's original song "Believe," putting a gospel spin on the country classic, imbibing it with her strong vocals and confidence that capture the essence of the album as a whole.

This R&B star is an "idol" and "dreamgirl" in her own sense, and like the album title, the listeners will also remember her after listening to this album.

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