Age-appropriate pop-R&B albums fronted by teenagers are few and far between. The first album from Akeelah and the Bee star Keke Palmer is one of the few, and it also benefits from not functioning as the joyless and sugar-free version of what's played on the radio and seen on TV. While a good deal of the credit goes to the assortment of high-level songwriters and producers who collaborated with Palmer -- including the Clutch, Rodney Jerkins, Anthony Dent, and J.R. Rotem -- the album wouldn't be much without Palmer. She's wise beyond her years while acting her age, and she sounds equally comfortable in each of these songs, whether she's dealing with realistic relationship issues, self-worth, escaping harsh realities through music, or being proud of your background while fighting against its misconceptions. Unless your barometer for cool is Pretty Ricky, none of it will seem corny. The biggest highlight is "The Game Song," a playfully dramatic track where Palmer bemoans her boyfriend's diverted attention: "It's like I wasn't even in the room/He was all up in that tic-tic-boom/How you gonna worry 'bout first and ten?/All I'm saying, you really should've put this ten first"; "Smash the controller/Game over." ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
She has a beautiful voice; very mature. She sound like she can sing R&B & Pop; all she needs is the right Producer and she could really be very good in music.
Wow, she is completely under-rated as a musical artist. She has such an amazing talent, and all of her songs have the most bangin' beat. No doubt, this girl will get even bigger soon.
keke i love youu girlyy. your songs are so positive and inspiring. i like the messages you send out with them. God bless and much love! Good luck with your career lil'mama because you're a star and I know you're gonna go far! Love ya!!