Truthfully Speaking

RELEASE
June 25, 2002
LABEL
Interscope

Album Review

Truth Hurts is not just another contemporary R&B vocalist to compare to Alicia Keys or Ashanti. For one thing, the executive producer on her debut Truthfully Speaking is Dr. Dre, and the album was released on his Aftermath sublabel of Interscope. She also benefits from a laundry list of the best commercial hip-hop trackmasters around: Dre, DJ Quik, Timbaland, even R. Kelly. Despite this star-studded credit list, Truthfully Speaking is a bland record; Truth Hurts' vocals, while evocative and rangy, aren't incredibly strong (especially when she's stretching a note), and she usually needs a backup chorus to keep the songs sounding good. The single "Addictive" is bizarre, with an Indian filmi vocal sample sounding stronger than Truth Hurts herself, and a brief appearance by Rakim strictly phoning it in. A few of the productions make for good tracks, though most of the time Truth Hurts struggles to keep up with the best in the contemporary R&B field.
John Bush, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Push Play
  2. Addictive
  3. Next to Me
  4. Jimmy
  5. Grown
  6. This Feeling
  7. Tired
  8. I'm Not Really Lookin'
  9. BS
  10. Queen of the Ghetto
  11. The Truth
  12. Real
  13. Hollywood
  14. Do Me