All I Feel
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Don't Wanna Be Right (Intro)
- I Like to Trick
- Sexy Can I - Ray J., Ray J, Yung Berg
- Gifts
- Girl from the Bronx
- Jump Off
- Boyfriend
- All I Feel
- It's Up to You
- Where You At - The Game, Ray J., Ray J
- Real N**** - Ray J., , Ray J, Styles P
- Good Girl Gone Bad - Ray J., Ray J, Shorty Mack
- I Can Feel It (Outro)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #119415 in Music
- Brand: RAY J
- Released on: 2008-04-08
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Explicit Version. All I Feel is the fourth album by American R&B singer Ray J. It is the second album by Ray J and the first since his 2001 sophomore album This Ain't a Game to contain the Parental Advisory sticker. The first single is "Sexy Can I", which features labelmate Yung Berg. Ray J. is an American actor, songwriter, record producer, singer and occasional rapper. He is the son of gospel singer Willie Norwood and the younger brother of R&B singer Brandy.
Customer Reviews
Oh My Goodness Gracious Me...
After Raydiation, I simply had to get this album because I adored that one. But what can I say but OH MY GOODNESS GRACIOUS ME...
Two songs are listenable, they are 'Jump Off' and 'All I Feel'. The resaon I like Jump Off is because I like the version sang by the Chicago group 'One Chance' - however that song was called 'One Girl' and that was a one of the hottest vocal efforts made by them. Ray J'S version is pretty weak, he hardly sings and sounds like he has a soar throat half the time. However, by far the songs 'Jump Off' and 'All I Feel' are the best on the album. 'All I Feel' is amazing, you have to listen to that to understand you get that Raydiation feeling back.
I guess I just see him in a new (dirty) way for some reason, but was hoping that he would return with great music and vocal performances. But this album was hella weak to say the least. I was really looking forward to his follow-up but I guess I have to just go back to Day 26's album since there doesn't seem to be any more decent R&B music right now?
I know y'all feel me when I say this was weak. If you haven't bought it yet, just take a listen to the clips available on amazon and you'll find out. And if you actually like it...then I'm completely speechless.
Peace and lets Pray Brandy brings back hope this year!
A Step Back......
After hearing Ray J's Raydiation I knew that he was on the right track to making good music. This aint a game was more of a Rnb Thug sound. But Raydiation had 10 good songs on there. First off this isnt a bad cd I just feel he went somewhere between This aint a game and Raydiation. Sexy can I is a huge hit, probally his best single to date, But he should have another club hit and the rest laid back songs. I feel like on Raydiation he growed up, All i feel is ok, Better than Day 26 's cd. All that said I will get him on My Debut Album....
Mykhael's top Five.
1. All I feel
2. Jump Off
3. Its Up 2 You
4. Sexy Can I
5. Boyfriend
Everybody say...not Moesha...but Ray J!
Ray-J has been in the entertainment industry for a very long time, believe it or not. When he was an adolescent, he starred in a TV show called "Sinbad" alongside Sinbad and Nancy Wilson. Then he was featured on the "Set it Off" soundtrack with a song called "Let it Go." That song received a little airplay, but it was not a hit. He then joined sister Brandy on her television show called "Moesha" as Dorian. He did a good job on the show, but, like with his ballads, whining was inevitable. "All I Feel" is Ray J's third effort. I am very impressed with this offering. This album is like a breath of fresh air with its great and fresh beats, nice melodies, good lyrics, and, for the most part, a good delivery by Ray J. Ray J speaks on sex a number of times and is pretty explicit about it. He's almost opposite of the squeaky clean image his sister used to have back in her "I Wanna Be Down" days. I have read several of Ray's interviews and he gets a kick out of sex with many girls, cursing, drinking, and being a thug.
This album's first single is track number three, "Sexy Can I" and it features a good rap by Young Berg. After a few listens, I was taken in. This song has an infectious melody and hook and great production makes it even better. This song was a great way for Ray to re-introduce himself. Ray continues the momentum with "Gifts", a song about a talented stripper. This is an up-tempo number and is definitely a highlight. The album's title track is a ballad. The hook is memorable, but Ray J really needs to stop with the singing/whining. At his best, he has a nice singing voice, but he takes away from his talent with the way he sings his slower numbers. "Good Girl Gone Bad" takes the words right of Rihanna's mouth. The chorus on this song is almost the exact same chorus on Rihanna's album and that was a bit of a turn-off, but it is a good song nonetheless.
R&B fans, you would be doing yourself an injustice if you leave this one on the shelf. Those who don't mind countless sexual references and a bit of whining should find this album very enjoyable. Ray-J proves that he can stand with his male contemporaries with "All I Feel."
Mikeisha's Top 5
1. "I Like to Trick"
2. "Sexy Can I"
3. "Girl From the Bronx"
4. "All I Feel"
5. "Gifts"




