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Overview
Track Listing
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| 1 | De Novo Adagio (Intro) | |
| 2 | Brand New Me | |
| 3 | When It's All Over | |
| 4 | Listen to Your Heart | |
| 5 | New Day | |
| 6 | Girl On Fire [Inferno Version] - (featuring Nicki Minaj) | |
| 7 | Fire We Make | |
| 8 | Tears Always Win | |
| 9 | Not Even the King | |
| 10 | That's When I Knew | |
| 11 | Limitedless | |
| 12 | One Thing | |
| 13 | 101 |
Featured Artists: Nicki Minaj and Maxwell
Genre: R&BDetails
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Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.70) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[S]he follows her muse, and foregrounds the tunes. The result is both her catchiest and subtlest album yet -- and one of the best R&B records of 2012."
Entertainment Weekly (p.72) - "Some of GIRL ON FIRE's best moments come down to just Keys and her piano. It opens with an instrumental and segues into the triumphant 'Brand New Me'..." -- Grade: B
Billboard (p.80) - "[The album] creatively stretches beginning with a classically tinged solo piano intro, 'De Novo Adagio,' and works through the sultry jazz of 'When It's All Over'..."
Q (Magazine) (p.112) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "She can belt and she can bounce, but what Key does best is offer classy reassurance that the centre ground is actually a pretty cool place to be."
Paste (magazine) - "[T]his is Keys finding her vulnerability and letting it unfurl with a strength that's honest instead of bludgeoning."
Entertainment Weekly (p.72) - "Some of GIRL ON FIRE's best moments come down to just Keys and her piano. It opens with an instrumental and segues into the triumphant 'Brand New Me'..." -- Grade: B
Billboard (p.80) - "[The album] creatively stretches beginning with a classically tinged solo piano intro, 'De Novo Adagio,' and works through the sultry jazz of 'When It's All Over'..."
Q (Magazine) (p.112) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "She can belt and she can bounce, but what Key does best is offer classy reassurance that the centre ground is actually a pretty cool place to be."
Paste (magazine) - "[T]his is Keys finding her vulnerability and letting it unfurl with a strength that's honest instead of bludgeoning."
















