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Full Moon (Brandy album)

Full Moon
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Studio album by Brandy
Released March 5, 2002 (2002-03-05)
Recorded June–November 2001
Genre
Length 73:04
Label Atlantic
Producer Brandy Norwood (exec.), Rodney Jerkins (exec.), Big Bert, Stuart Brawley, Warryn Campbell, Mike City, Keith Crouch, Jason Derlatka, Fred Jerkins III, Kamillion
Brandy chronology
Never Say Never
(1998)
Full Moon
(2002)
Afrodisiac
(2004)
Singles from Full Moon
  1. "What About Us?"
    Released: January 1, 2002
  2. "Full Moon"
    Released: April 1, 2002
  3. "He Is"
    Released: September 17, 2002
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic (60/100)
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars
Entertainment Weekly A−
NME (4/10)
PopMatters (8/10)
Q 2/5 stars
Robert Christgau (dud)
Rolling Stone 2/5 stars
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 3.5/5 stars
Slant 3/5 stars

Full Moon is the third studio album by American R&B recording artist Brandy. It was released by Atlantic Records on March 5, 2002. The album was recorded primarily during the summer and fall of 2001 at The Hit Factory in Miami, amid a three-year musical hiatus following the success of her multi-platinum previous studio album Never Say Never (1998) and the finale of her highly successful television sitcom Moesha in May 2001. As with Never Say Never, Brandy collaborated with producer Rodney Jerkins and his Darkchild production and songwriting team on the majority of the album's composition, while additional work from Mike City, Warryn Campbell, and Keith Crouch was contributed.

Brandy credited Whitney Houston, Kim Burrell and Enya for inspiring her to push the limits of her voice and vocal arrangements. With Brandy in a relationship with one of the album's primary musicians, its lyrical concepts centered on both sensual and frustrated feelings toward a lover. Jerkins credited Michael Jackson, Brandy's voice, and his experiences at European nightclubs for influencing the sound of the album. Lyrically, the album speaks on love in all its forms. Musically, Full Moon drew inspiration from UK garage, electro, dance, glitch, and funktronica, while blending soul and R&B elements into adult contemporary ballads.


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