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The Buffet [Bonus Tracks]

Current price: $17.99
The Buffet [Bonus Tracks]
The Buffet [Bonus Tracks]

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The Buffet [Bonus Tracks]

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Robert Kelly
remains driven as ever to take a metaphorical theme to a comedic extreme and then deviate from it in direct and explicit fashion. He does so from the start of
The Buffet
, an album released almost exactly two years after the thin
Black Panties
. In the voice-only "The Poem," he sets the tone -- make that table -- by announcing that he'll be "toasting your juices all night." If that doesn't get the point across, he makes a slurping sound, for five seconds, that could make Hannibal Lecter shudder. The following "Poetic Sex" involves a sweetened plea, "Baby, feed me," and a defiant punctuation of "My lyrics got a big dick and I just fucked the shit outta y'all." Anyone who has heard more than a handful of
Kelly
hits could accurately predict what a song titled "Marching Band" entails, and the pied piper comes through with what's easily the set's silliest and catchiest song. With recent R&B hits from younger peers increasingly blunt with lines like "eat the booty like groceries" and "so big it's like a foot is in your mouth,"
's form of lewd lyricism is decreasingly distinctive. He gets by here, as he always does, on his regenerative inventory of frisky melodies, and even teams up with some of the artists who have either headlined or assisted the more explicit end of pop-R&B.
Jhene Aiko
appears on the
Aaliyah
-jacking slow jam "Let's Make Some Noise," and though she was recorded in a studio far from
's Chicago-based Chocolate Factory, the duet partners don't hesitate to make like they're beneath the sheets with one another. "Switch Up" likewise features a younger and vulgar R&B artist,
Jeremih
, who debuted six years earlier with the
-lite "Birthday Sex," though the song is closer to
Empire
soundtrack filler.
does have more dimensions than
, including the enjoyable "Step in the Name of Love" rewrite "Backyard Party" and the throwback,
Love Letter
-styled "All My Fault." [Buffet was also released with five bonus tracks, including "Keep Searchin'" and "I Tried."] ~ Andy Kellman

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