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Music Review: Overproduction Foils Brooke Hogan

July 28th, 2009 10:33am EDT  Post a comment    5 comments   Add to My News

Brooke Hogan Brooke Hogan may know best on her reality show, but she should have known better than churning out the lackluster album "The Redemption." It's all tricks, and few treats.

On most songs it's hard to tell where the vocoder and production tricks end and Hogan's own voice begins. This is bad, since Hogan has a perfectly fine pop music voice. But she lets the folks behind the mixing board overpower her to a fault.

Hogan comes out swinging on "Dear Mom." ''I love you. But you gotta change," Brooke says in heartfelt fashion before launching into a talk-rap-sing tirade. It might have been a poignant touching track, and obviously self-referential given her own battles with mother Linda, but there's so much dirty south "crunk" production going on it quickly dissolves into a mess of Nintendo-esque tones and synthesizer stabs.

The best songs here are the dance club-paced "Handcuffed" and "Strip." The faster tempo takes Hogan away from the hackneyed hip-hop realm and into a space where her voice can soar and production tricks don't sound so out of place.

Ron Harris, Associated Press Writer

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