![]() ![]() ![]() Cole knew she had to come out swinging with “Woman To Woman” – and that she did. “I took myself out of the equation this time around and I focused on my fans, just make sure that they’re gonna be happy,” said Cole in an interview.Īside from not having those three key factors in her corner, her absence from the music scene due to her pregnancy and the lukewarm response of her 2010′s release played a major roles in the success of her upcoming album. “Woman To Woman” was the first release since the departure from her mentor Ron Fair of Geffen Records, long-time manager Manny Halley and her full contribution to writing. With the exception of 2010′s “Calling All Hearts” and a few non-cohesive tunes from 2008′s “A Different Me” Cole has always delivered quality R&B music. Digging through my collection of R&B albums, Keyshia Cole’s 2012 release “Woman To Woman” stands out.
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