Calling All Hearts shows a new level of maturity and vocal growth on Cole's part. "Better Me" shows how much Cole has grown as a person compared to the person who sang songs such as "I Should've Cheated" and "I Changed My Mind." Her vocal range and dexterity shines through vibrantly throughout her album.
The only thing that this album is lacking is a true definite break away from Cole's past albums. She has not done away with singing about love and relationships. There's nothing new or particularly exciting about it, though the songs are more positive this time around.
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Keyshia Cole has produced a very emotional album filled with plenty of ballads that showcase her talent as an R&B singer. And while it may not be Cole's best album to date, it is definitely an album worth listening to.
Keyshia Cole hoping for Nickelback duet
Keyshia Cole has revealed that her dream collaboration would be with Canadian rock band Nickelback.
The R&B star gave the answer during a video interview for Vevo's Ask: Reply series.
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"I think that I would say for my dream collaboration, it would have to be Nickelback," she explained. "I love them as a group, I truly do, and I would absolutely love to do a song that is very heartfelt and alternative and R&B somehow in the same light."
Cole also claimed that her 2004 debut single 'I Changed My Mind' with Kanye West is her favourite collaboration so far. The singer's recent album Calling All Hearts sees her team up with a variety of artists including Nicki Minaj, Faith Evans and Timbaland.
It was reported yesterday that Cole had fired long-time manager Manny Halley following poor sales of the LP.