MACY GRAY: It was and still is extraordinary.

* This is an important reason why the industry is raising tension once in a while. One of the reasons why I found the genre <Soul> really attractive is because of “Macy Gray.” As “ITry” from his debut work <On How Life Is> kept coming to his ears, he slowly began to think of “Babyface” style music as old music, so the game was over when musicians with similar singing styles came out in Korea. Of course, it is not easy to write that this genre dominated the 2000s, but I think an album with a very important position in terms of generational change is right.

Letters to Macy Gray

The unique nasal voice of “Macy Gray” was a weapon, and the concept controlled with a strong impression was also unique. Unlike <Rock>, which was used as a transition period or an effort for a successful landing, <Soul> music quickly began to encroach on the market in the 2000s as a stable attempt. The process of proving starhood was also simple. easy-to-build vocals The system already guarantees success.

Macy Gray Do Something

At the same time, leaving behind the splendid appearance of “Alicia Keys” and the skillful lead of “Lauren Hill,” the success story contained in one album carefully taken out by people was all about “Macy Gray.” Of course, the confidence that we could compete musically wasn’t as great as we expected. However, I couldn’t explain the musicality that is difficult to clean up as a common expression. When I heard it, the appealing voice naturally led our way of thinking in an abstract direction.

“Doo Wop (That Thing)” by Laughlin Hill

The development of <Soul> music from A Moment To Myself is also good. Personally, it is also good to judge the accessibility of the Rock band in advance with this album. It’s a good album to enjoy impressive vivid sounds with quite similar shapes. No, I may be looking at it the other way around.

Macy Gray A Moment To Myself

This groundbreaking concept, which often appears in the same tiresomely repeated pattern, is always welcomed, but soon absorbed by other familiar patterns similar to it. I think “Macy Gray” had a safer time out of these cycles. The impressions of “Do Something”, “I’ve Committed Murder” still linger.

Macy Gray – I Try

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