SAYGRACE – FMA

Album Info

Artist: SAYGRACE

Title: FMA

Year: 2016

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Tracklist

  • 1. Church On Sunday (3:42)
  • 2. Hell Of A Girl (3:28)
  • 3. Hope You Understand (3:49)
  • 4. Crazy Over Here (feat. Parker) (4:01)
  • 5. You Don't Own Me (feat. G-Eazy) (3:21)
  • 6. How To Love Me (3:31)
  • 7. Coffee (3:45)
  • 8. From You (3:35)
  • 9. Feel Your Love (3:03)
  • 10. New Orleans (3:39)
  • 11. Boys Boys Boys (3:53)
  • 12. Say (3:25)
  • 13. Boyfriend Jeans (Remix) (3:44)
  • 14. Song Cries And Amens (1:33)

Review

Alright, let’s dish on SAYGRACE’s debut album, “FMA” (stands for "Forgive My Attitude"). Dropped in 2016, this album straight plumbs deep with her remarkable voice and rich, emotive touch. It's a dope fusion of contemporary R&B, pop, and neo-soul. Girl's leaning into ballads, delving into love, heartbreak, and that sweet taste of independence.

Kicking off with “Church on Sunday,” SAYGRACE brings a soulful sermon that sets the tonal path. Don’t sleep on “Hell of a Girl” - it’s a fierce self-anthem that leaves you feeling invincible. And let’s talk about “You Don’t Own Me” featuring G-Eazy – a slick twist on the Lesley Gore classic, proving SAYGRACE’s flame can blaze through past and present effortlessly. Tracks like “Coffee” and “Feel Your Love” further flex her wide range and heavyweight emotional craft.

Future legends Quincy Jones, Da Internz, and Parker Ighile lend their golden production touches, making sure the whole thing shines bright like a diamond. Critics? They’re head-over-heels for her songwriting, hailing her maturity and echoes of greats like Amy Winehouse and Etta James. “FMA” solidifies SAYGRACE’s rightful spot as a rising star in the R&B cosmos. - Cohen