However, on the other release from her new album, Reality Show, “Mascara,” Sullivan sings with the immediacy and flair of a rapper. The Carters and Sister Knowles don’t have anything to do with it it’s evident by the reaction to the “doper” songs.Įxcitement was there for other offerings like “Forever Don’t Last,” which is simple in its production (just acoustic guitar and vocals) but far more of a statement because it’s Sullivan at her best: painting a picture with her lyrics, capturing the tone of breakup perfectly with her voice, and letting both carry the song. I got a lot more songs on the album that I personally think are doper.” Recently, Sullivan was asked if “Elevatorgate” involving Solange, Jay Z, and Beyoncé had something to do with the single's lack of attention in an interview with Power 105’s “The Breakfast Club.” Sullivan answered: “I did feel like that situation kind of took away from it, but it’s cool. It’s not that people haven’t been yearning for her return since she took to Twitter exactly four years ago to say she was taking time away from music but the track did not command attention the way previous offerings like “Need You Bad” and “Bust Your Windows” did. When Jazmine Sullivan finally returned with new music via “Dumb,” featuring fellow Philadelphian Meek Mill, the moment sort of came and went.
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