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GeoReview: Anthony Hamilton, Aint Nobody Worryin'
By Clayton Ruley
 

Anthony Hamilton's voice is strong and rich so lets see if he can keep his good album vibe going on with his latest Aint Nobody Worryin'


"Where Did We Go Wrong" uses the guitar strings to talk about a failed communication and relations between two people.

"Southern Stuff" is about those things that Anthony Hamilton appreachiates about being with a southern lady and just being in the south in general.

"Can't Let Go" is a single off the album and it's about love that's too good to leave without a pause. The sound on this song reminds you of the church because of the organ.

"Ain't Nobody Worryin'" is the namesake for
the album and Hamilton talks about things concerning people that are being desensitized because of the lack of action by people and the government. Hamilton sounds so serious and grown that this song could
go on a documentary and bring people to tears when coupled with pictures.

"The Truth" reminds you of a smoke filled cafe and a band just giving you that funk and soul! Hamilton talks about walking together and looking for the finer things each other can provide.

Over a regular breakbeat Hamilton meets up with Tarsha McMillian on "Preacher's Daughter", a song about a young lady who's sinning out of control and despite the supposed closeness to the church and God.

"Pass Me Over" is a slow song that we can all reflect while listening to, Hamilton sings about trying beyond convention and having hope.


"Everybody" has a reggae sound to it and Hamilton's rich voice does wonders talking about bonding together and believing in love.

"Sista Big Bones" is another church sounding song with a little Hip Hop in it.Hamilton gives love to the big boned ladies and tells them why he wants to walk them home!

"Change The World" reminds me of a Whispers
track from the 70's, Never Love Again allows Hamilton to actually talk like a negative thinker who's been hurt and

"I Know What's Love's All About" takes you back to the organ sound as Hamilton talks about being with that new and exciting person.

Overall you can tell Hamilton is a man of God and thats highly respectable. His voice is exceptional and a joy to listen to. He has songs for the older and younger crowd and switches his music enough to keep you moving your head.

I'll give the album 4 GeoGlobes.

  

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