Kelly Price first made her mark as a vocalist on Notorious B.I.G.'s "Mo Money, Mo Problems" and Mase's "Feels So Good," which may give the casual observer the impression that she's a straight-up gangsta. Not so. Price is an urban crooner, much like a streetwise Mariah Carey or a domesticated Mary J. Blige. She has a sweet, smooth voice that's a joy to listen to, but what makes her debut Soul of a Woman so impressive is that she's not just a singer, she's a talented songwriter as well. Soul of a Woman is filled with well-crafted contemporary R&B songs that are melodic, memorable and perfectly delivered. It's an audacious debut from a promising young talent. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Kelly girl, I'm so glad I found you. I've been wondering if I will ever find or hear your music again!!! Are you going to come out with more hits? Girl, keep up the cuts!!! Later! Felicia
Such a powerful and holy song, "Lord of All," but the artist who posed Kelly on the cover of Soul of A Woman needs sore rebuke. The pose is saddeningly mismatched and understates the content of the project. The artist deserves better, and I'll love it when she comes fully over to the gospel from the secular side, if she hasn't already. Finalization of that transition will be worth the life investment, both to the artist and to those whom she has been called to minister.
I LOVE THIS ALBUM FROM MISS KELLY PRICE THIS IS MY GIRL BUT SHE LOST HER STYLE AFTER HER SECOND ALBUM WITH THAT STUPID SONG HE PROPOSED I LIKE THE OLD KELLY THE NEW SKINNY KELLY SUCKS