Babyface has established himself as both a performing and production
star in the '90s. His alternately innocent, hurt, and disillusioned
vocals are this decade's equivalent of the soul/love songs of the '70s
and '80s. He can sing sentimental material, tender tunes, or seem angry
and confused. His lyrics get overly coy, but they've struck many
responsive chords among women in particular. It's not soul, but it's
what many who never heard
Sam Cooke think it is.
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