Lyfe Jennings – I Still Believe

    Lyfe Jennings has had a pretty epic musical journey. Learning to play the guitar and piano while serving a felony arson bid, he exited the prison system, and within a month he was performing successfully on Showtime in Harlem. Since then, Jennings has released three successful LPs becoming a constant on the radio airwaves. One of the few artists of his generation that has built a career on making music that wasn’t dispensable, the fact that I Still Believe is Lyfe’s last project is hard to comprehend. Like any of his projects, he puts his heart into every song, and the fans are rewarded with a very personal project.


    The album begins with the first single “Statistics.” It’s almost a self-help track for women with a lines like “Rule number one, don’t be a booty call / If he don’t respect you girl, he gonna forget you girl.” It’s nice lead single and seems to flow more naturally than previous singles like “S.E.X.” It’s ironic that in a culture that is obsessed with looking hard, that a felon who lived that life, is the beacon of positivity. The next three cuts on the album tail off in quality. The album comes back alive with “Busy” and from that point on Lyfe is in his element.

    “Learn From This” is quite simply perfect. It’s the type of track that garnered Lyfe such a devoted fan-base. Only the acoustic version of the track included on some versions of the release increases the tracks value. “Done Crying” showcases the emotive qualities of Lyfe’s voice. He and Anthony Hamilton are in a league of their own. “Done Crying” drives the listener to the brink of tears, similar to the way “Crying” or “Goodbye” did on past releases. He doesn’t have the technical abilities of some of his peers, but many of them would sacrifice that control for the ability to convey emotion like Lyfe does.

    “Mama” is a heart-jerking duet with the talented Anthony Hamilton, and is absolutely flawless. The artists are able to harmonize perfectly and the content seems natural for both. It’s duet that works from style to delivery. The artists thankfully weren’t content just to be in the studio together and brought forth a beautiful effort. “If I Knew Then, What I Know Now” is but another solid track, while the album closes with a good effort on “If Tomorrow Never Comes.”

    The title track has all the potential to be included on the sure-to-be-released Lyfe Jennings Greatest Hits collection, but it is plagued by questionable lyricism. The mere mention of believing in breast-feeding might make fans out of a pregnant women but few others. “It Could Have Been Worse” has all the makings of a Yolanda Adams single. The verses are stellar but the track is plagued by an unimaginative chorus. “Love” suffers from weak production, an annoying hook and just all around iffy content. Besides Lyfe trying his hat on rapping and not showing off his tenor as much as previous albums, the album has few other sub-par moments.  

    I Still Believe demonstrates the evolution of Lyfe Jennings the artist. The singer who began his career with a guitar and a microphone apparently leaves with big production and lyrics that seem to have strayed from the deeply personal narratives he sang. The evolution is one of a maturity, with a man who seems to have found his niche to get spins. As his recording career appears to be over, Lyfe is leaving at the crossroads. Unable to find a balance between the stripped-down work that stole fans’ hearts and the bigger production that is almost always required to get spins, Lyfe leaves without fulfilling his potential as an artist. With a one-of-a-kind voice and range, he’ll be remembered as an artist that defied the odds but ultimately hung it up before he reached the mountain top.

    16 thoughts on “Lyfe Jennings – I Still Believe

    1. Had no idea dude was retiring. People SWEAR by his first two albums… I can honestly say I’ve never heard a single song. After reading this and the Anthony comparisons, maybe I’ll explore a bit.

    2. Sad to see this artist putting the mic down. He has other things he wants to accomplish now and in the works. I picked up the album today on lunch break and listened to it 3 times all the way thru. Solid every song. He puts his feelings into his songs. I have a song on my laptop that is not on the cd though called baby mamas tryin to kill me. Its not on the cd. Great CD highly recommended if you are a fan of Lyfe’s music or if you have never heard of him. try it out.

    3. I already knew that Lyfe would soon unplug his headphone. I was at a concert about 6months ago in Pensacola FL where he stated his reason for stepping away from the limelight and i have to take my hat off to him. he said he was going to try and be a better father and be with his kids more. although i would love to hear album after album from Lyfe i do believe he is doing what he feels is right.

    4. Sad to see him go. The great artist seems not to leave the game to early. Thanks for all the great albums. “Must Be Nice”

    5. Lyfe jennings his emotion and the content of his music is what REAL r& b is! im not happy to see him go…but with 4 quality albums 2 classic…im ok with it…GOD bless him!

    6. I love love Lyfe Jennings new album! He is and has always been under rated as an artist. He writes real music. I wish this wasn’t his last album. Could have been worse has been critizied but I must say its my favorite song on the whole album. Lyfe Jennings is like a breath of fresh air. Thanks for four great albums Lyfe. Deuces!

    7. Ummm…Lyfe’s voice isn’t THAT “one-of-a-kind.” There’s this little someone that you may’ve heard of named Case who has a similar voice. 🙂

      But, seriously, I may have to get this and see what his denouement sounds like.

    8. I love the CD but I’m very dissappointed in his behavior. I really think he thought he would beat the charge. Now he’s the statistic. How ironic.

    9. Great album, i’d give it a 4. Great music and singing with meaningful songs. Some of the lyrics are off (lame). Virtually all the songs I really liked. I like this a lot more than trey songz latest album.

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