


You can't blame Jordin, before she gets into those gorgeous ballads that you know are coming, for reminding us of her youth with the current uptempo " Emergency (911)," which is placed perfectly to keep things going. You'll most definitely find yourself nodding, both to the beat & in agreement, to " It Takes More" & grooving to the melody of " Watch You Go." Jordin takes us back to her " I (Who Have Nothing)" days of emotion-filled vocals on the irresistible " No Parade." Then, on " Let It Rain," she shows off those big notes we all know & love. Jordin can sing anything, but I am truly in love with the middle portion of Battlefield because, I've realized, her voice is simply amazing on midtempos. (Let The Music Play)," a cool uptempo that's sure to take the clubs by storm. Brightening things up a bit is the album's second single " S.O.S. Jordin's version takes a fittingly more dramatic turn & her vocals soar on the track. The title track " Battlefield" then leads us into her cover of Fefe Dobson's " Don't Let It Go To Your Head." Now, this is one of my favorite songs lyrically of all time, so I was ecstatic when I realized that one of today's best powerhouses was gonna take a shot at it. Jordin shows us more of herself, both musically & lyrically, this time around & to say the very least, it works!īattlefield starts off rather brilliantly with " Walking On Snow," a fun & catchy opener with an interesting message. That's all changed now though, as Jordin prepares to release her anxiously awaited sophomore album Battlefield, which gets its name from the powerful lead single of the same name.

However, Jordin was rushed while putting that project together, so fans weren't given the opportunity to fully see who she was as a recording artist. After gaining fame as the extremely talented & likable American Idol winner, my personal favorite in fact, Jordin Sparks released her platinum self-titled debut album, which spawned a few pretty successful hits.
