Album: So Damn Happy

Introduction
" So Damn Happy" is the thirty-seventh studio cd by the legendary Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin. Launched on September 9, 2003, the album noted the return of Franklin to the workshop after an absence of greater than five years. Created by Aretha Franklin, Clive Davis, and a star-studded manufacturing team, "So Damn Happy" showcases the singer's emotional voice as well as her proceeded capability to mesmerize audiences with her tremendous ability. The album features ten tracks and brings a modern audio to Franklin's classic heart design.

Manufacturing and Collaborations
" So Damn Happy" was generated by Aretha Franklin, Clive Davis, and also a team of talented artists, including Arif Mardin, Norman West, Gordon Chambers, Burt Bacharach, as well as Troy Taylor. The manufacturing team worked well with each other, creating a natural and contemporary sound that permitted Franklin's timeless voice to radiate.

The cd includes cooperations with several remarkable musicians, consisting of Mary J. Blige, who sings on the track "Don't Waste Your Time", and American Idol victor Fantasia, who shows up on "Put You Up on Game". Aretha's son, Kecalf Cunningham, additionally contributed to the songwriting procedure, co-writing the track "Wonderful".

Function
" So Damn Happy" obtained normally favorable evaluations from both critics and also followers. The album debuted at number 33 on the Billboard 200 chart as well as number 11 on the Billboard R&B chart. It was applauded for striking a balance in between modern R&B and traditional soul music, in addition to for Franklin's singing efficiencies.

The cd's lead single, "The Only Thing Missin'", reached number 22 on the Billboard Adult R&B Songs graph. Additionally, the track "Wonderful" garnered Franklin two Grammy nominations - Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance as well as Best R&B Song - ultimately winning the award for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance.

Doubters praised Aretha's go back to the workshop as well as her capability to continue to be pertinent in the ever-evolving world of popular music. Some also noted that the album's title was an appropriate summary of the audience's response to the music-- they were "so damn happy" to have new music from the only Aretha Franklin.

Tracklist as well as Highlights
The "So Damn Happy" album is made up of ten tracks, showcasing a mix of soulful ballads and enjoyable, encouraging anthems. Some standout tracks from the album include:

1. "The Only Thing Missin'" - A catchy, upbeat song with a contemporary R&B sound and also a contagious carolers that showcases Franklin's effective vocals.

2. "Wonderful" - A tender, genuine ballad co-written by Aretha's kid, Kecalf Cunningham, featuring soaring vocals as well as deeply emotional lyrics about the power of love.

3. "Don't Waste Your Time" (task. Mary J. Blige) - A soulful duet with the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul, Mary J. Blige, vocal singing about the importance of carrying on from a connection that isn't working.

4. "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" - A bluesy track that highlights Aretha's traditional soul sensibilities and includes a psychological, raw vocal performance.

5. "So Damn Happy" - The title track as well as closing song on the album, an uplifting anthem with a gospel-infused audio that leaves listeners really feeling rejuvenated and influenced.

Verdict
After greater than five years far from the studio, Aretha Franklin's 2003 cd launch, "So Damn Happy", verifies that the Queen of Soul's voice is equally as effective and appropriate as ever before. With a mix of modern-day manufacturing and classic soul seems, Aretha Franklin triumphantly went back to the songs scene and continued to astound audiences. With countless standout tracks and collaborations with talented artists, "So Damn Happy" rightfully holds a location in Aretha Franklin's significant discography.

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