For Keyshia Cole (Gibson), there’s a delicate balance that must be maintained: being in love and happy as a wife and mother, yet not forgetting the tortured tales of love gone wrong (and the ‘Mommie Dearest’-esque mayhem) that catapulted her to a larger audience in the first place. After cleaning house personally and professionally, Keyshia professed to going out of her way to create music that spoke to the hearts and souls of the ladies, a quality that her fans will gravitate to when they hear Woman to Woman, a collection of songs that are an equal mix of her present contentment and past turbulence and turmoil (the non-deluxe edition is the one that’s been reviewed).
The twelve tracks may feature a who’s-who of producers and performers (Dre & Vidal, Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, Bink!, to name a few) but Keyshia manages not to get overwhelmed by the menagerie and makes her voice the most distinctive (lyrically and vocally) of all. As co-writer of all songs….…http://www.soultracks.com/review-keyshia-cole-woman