Saturday, March 19, 2016

This is What The Truth Feels Like by Gwen Stefani #ThisIsWhatTheTruthFeelsLike #GwenO2O



I been a huge fan of  Gwen Stefani and her music since way back in the 90's when she was performing with No Doubt.  She's not just a girl in the world anymore, though. Now, she's a woman who has stood the test of time and just released her newest solo album,  Gwen has such a unique voice coupled with a classic look that is hard to resist,  The songs in this album have taken Gwen's music to a whole new level. As the title says, it's filled with truth. There is true raw emotion that is deeply moving in some of the songs while others are filled with fun. Slow ballads and fast paced dance tunes alike, they all  have a catchy beat and memorable lyrics. I enjoyed all the sounds of the album, but here is a little sample one of my favorite songs in the play list.



I love knowing that these songs are personal to the artist, and sung and written from her heart. She says herself that it's her "most personal work to date."  That sentiment really shines through in both the notes and the lyrics. You'll feel the magic of love won and love lost when you listen to these tracks, and it's easy to come back to them again and again. The full track list includes the following selection of songs.

Misery
You're My Favorite
Where Would I Be
Make Me Like You
Truth
Used to Love You
Send Me A Picture
Red Flag
Asking 4 It (Feat. Fetty Wap)
Naughty
Me Without You
Rare

There are also four exclusive bonus tracks if you purchase the album from Target including:

Rocket Ship
Getting Warmer
Obsessed
Splashed

You can grab a copy of this album for yourself on iTunes or  Target.  You can also find special a limited-edition bundles on Gwen Stefani's website.  Hurry and grab your copy of this fantastic album today, and let Gwen Stefanie sweep you away into a world of love and romance.

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I participated in this sponsored album review program as a member of One2One Network. I was provided the album to review but all opinions are my own.