[RCA Records]
Overdose in the freedoms in life. The creative freedom of Miguel’s
Kaleidoscope is a mind trip of uninhibited expression. Even before of the
release of this second offering, Miguel was faced with the intimidating Prince
comparison, which I admittedly raised an eyebrow at. This album’s similarities
to Prince’s Emancipation are undeniable building my curiosity into his future
development. For now just enjoy tracks ‘Adorn’ ‘Arch & Point’ and ‘Candles
In The Sun’ with synthesized keys reminiscent of ‘Alicia Keys – No One’ who
appears on the backing vocals of ‘Where’s The Fun Of For Ever’.
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