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Jordin Sparks

Right Here Right Now

Right Here Right Now

UPC: 888751270527

Format: CD

Release Date: Aug 21, 2015

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Recording information: Big Noize Studios; Blakeslee Recording, Los Angeles, CA; Brandon's Way Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Encore Recording Studios, Burbank, CA; Glenwood Place Studios, Burbank, CA; Glenwood Place, Burbank, CA; Instrument Zoo, Miami, FL; Larrabee Studios, Los Angeles, CA; MSR Studios, New York, NY; NightBird Studios, West Hollywood, CA; Paramount Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Platinum Sound studios, New York, NY; Tailored 4U Music; The Cadillac Castle, Los Angeles, CA; Underdog Studios, North Hollywood, CA.
Photographer: James White .
Back in 2009, "Battlefield" put Jordin Sparks in the Top Ten of the Hot 100 for the third time, but its like-titled parent album didn't sell nearly as well as the singer's 2007 debut. The drop, however, couldn't have been the biggest factor in the six-year gap between the release of her second album and that of Right Here Right Now. Among other involvements, there were soundtrack appearances, touring, and a number of acting roles, preeminently the lead in the remake of Sparkle. While working on the soundtrack for that film, Sparks connected with Salaam Remi, a veteran producer who has played a part in the rise of the Fugees, Amy Winehouse, and Jazmine Sullivan. Executive produced by Remi and released on his Sony-affiliated Louder Than Life label, Right Here Right Now is rather different from the albums Sparks recorded while she was a teenager. She entered the studio without a plan and had more input than ever. The result is aimed more at urban contemporary radio than at the pop format, as stressed by the quantity of sleek rhythmic productions, the comparatively forward nature of some of the lyrics, and guest appearances from B.o.B and 2 Chainz. Sparks still sounds like she's finding a voice of her own. At points, she sounds like she's singing material intended for Janet Jackson ("100 Years"), Mariah Carey ("Boyz in the Hood"), and Ciara (the DJ Mustard-produced "It Ain't You"). Even so, there's some significant growth on display, especially so on deeply contrasting ballads -- "Tell Him That I Love Him," a cutting belter addressed to her man's lover, and "11:11," a yearning and poised slow jam -- that appear consecutively during the album's latter half. ~ Andy Kellman

Tracks:

1 - Work From Home
2 - 1000
3 - Right Here Right Now
4 - Double Tap
5 - Boyz in the Hood
6 - Silhouette
7 - They Don't Give
8 - Left....Right?
9 - Casual Love
10 - Unhappy
11 - Tell Him That I Love Him
12 - 11:11
13 - 100 Years
14 - It Ain’t You