![]() Even with this, the album never gets repetitive due to Kelly's vibrant production and soulful singing. The Happy People side starts off with the short but oh-so-sweet "Weatherman" and if you dislike this song for its rhythm or positivity, you're kind of out of luck as the rest of the first disc is just like it. The second disc however, is almost completely comprised of slow, religiously themed R&B cuts that might put off some people with all the God loving - and might throw off people based on his legal history - but even as a non-religious person myself, I do get a sense of joy while listening to the U Saved Me side and that's the whole point of the album to make you feel good. See, the first disc is full of upbeat songs about love, happiness, and just all things positive with many of the instrumentals having light bass lines, horns, and flutes. ![]() What Happy People was "designed" for as Kelly says on one of the tracks is to just "make you feel good" and it succeeds on both discs despite the stark contrast in style between the two. Kelly's got your back through the process. Whether or not you do - or even know what it is - R. Do you know how to step? No, I'm not talking about walking, the dance.
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