R. Kelly - The Buffet (Discussion Thread)

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3 HOURS AGO ALBUM COVERS TRACKLISTINGS
R. KELLY REVEALS ‘THE BUFFET’ COVER, TRACKLISTING

R. Kelly is serving The Buffet this holiday season. The R&B icon will release his 13th studio album on Dec. 11, and has revealed the cover art and tracklisting.

In addition to his summer jam “Backyard Party” and “Switch Up” featuring Lil Wayne and Jeremih, the 13 tracks boast appearances from Jhené Aiko, Ty Dolla $ign, Juicy J, and Tinashe. The deluxe edition adds five tracks including the WizKid-assisted “I Just Want to Thank You.”

He recorded 462 songs for the project, which caters to his diverse fanbase. “You got hip-hop, you got old school music with the ‘Step in the Name of Love’ type music, ‘Happy People’ type of music, then you have traditional R. Kelly sensuous, sexual music,” he said of the follow-up to 2013’s Black Panties.

The Buffet will be available for pre-order on Nov. 13. Fans who pre-purchase the album will receive instant downloads of “Backyard Party,” “Switch Up,” “Wake Up Everybody,” and “Marching Band.”

See the tracklisting below.

THE BUFFET STANDARD TRACKLISTING

1. “The Poem”
2. “Poetic Sex”
3. “Anything Goes” feat. Ty Dolla $ign
4. “Let’s Make Some Noise” feat. Jhené Aiko
5. “Marching Band” feat. Juicy J
6. “Switch Up” feat. Lil Wayne and Jeremih
7. “Wanna Be There” feat. Ariirayé
8. “All My Fault”
9. “Wake Up Everybody”
10. “Get Out Of Here With Me”
11. “Backyard Party”
12. “Sextime”
13. “Let’s Be Real Now” feat. Tinashe

DELUXE EDITION

14. “I Just Want to Thank You” feat. WizKid
15. “Keep Searchin'”
16. “Sufferin'”
17. “I Tried”
18. “Barely Breathin'”



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This album looks like it might be dope. "Black Panties" was too sexually explicit... even for a R. Kelly album. So it sounds like he turned the raunchiness down a bit and focused on making jams that groove.
 
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