Hailing from Sulphur Springs, Texas, KACI BROWN is one of the freshest artists to hit the pop music scene in a long time. The 16-year-old musician/singer/songwriter is self taught on guitar and piano, and co-wrote her debu... more »t album with red-hot producer Toby Gad. Her songs take you through an exciting musical journey spanning just about every possible style of music out there, coming together in a truly innovative way. Kaci will hit the road opening for The Backstreet Boys summer 2005 tour!« less
Hailing from Sulphur Springs, Texas, KACI BROWN is one of the freshest artists to hit the pop music scene in a long time. The 16-year-old musician/singer/songwriter is self taught on guitar and piano, and co-wrote her debut album with red-hot producer Toby Gad. Her songs take you through an exciting musical journey spanning just about every possible style of music out there, coming together in a truly innovative way. Kaci will hit the road opening for The Backstreet Boys summer 2005 tour!
"Kaci Brown does what Gwen Stefani does-- she aims to be a crossover artist rather than just mearly a pop or rock artist. She crosses over between dance-pop/R&B/pop/Rock and etc... This makes Kaci Brown a more accessible artist than if she merely just chose to span one of those genres. That also raises her credibility as an artist showing that she doesn't just conform to one style.
On INSTIGATOR, Kaci Brown's debut, she pulls the crossover factor off better than her male counterpart, N*Sync's J.C. Chasez who tried a similar move with his debut album SCHIZOPHRENIC. SCHIZOPHRENIC was by no means a bad album, but it tried to span an overabundance of genres which made it seem way too much unfocused (even if the name of the album is SCHIZOPHRENIC). That problem doesn't happen to Brown; she remains fresh throughout the short, but tight 40 minutes of her debut. Besides Brown's much better than average voice for a 16 year old, the fresh production makes this album sound so 21st century fresh.
Unlike her direct comparison, Gwen Stefani, Brown here takes Stefani's adventurous nature and applies it to a 21st century pop crossover album. Natasha Bedingfield is trying the same techniques; that seems to be the direction of pop music in general in this day in music. Slightly unfortunately for Natasha Bedingfield is the fact that Brown's debut may have a slight edge over UNWRITTEN. Natasha Bedingfield definitely has great production and a stunning voice working for her, but this album itself just feels fresher because there is such a focus on making a 21st century pop album that is different than say a Britney Spears album (IN THE ZONE), Jessica Simpson album (IN THIS SKIN), and etc... Even at its low points (where some of the songs meander on just a bit too long or come over as too repetitive), the freshness of the production saves it.
My personal favorite tracks are "Unbelievable", an incredible opening power ballad, "Instigator", a 21st century Janet Jackson dance tune, "Caddilac Hotel", "Body Language", "The Waltz", which changes meters with incredibly ambitious production,and "My Baby". Honestly, I don't think that there is a truly dull listen on this entire debut. This is really a good pop album overall, especially in a time where no truly fresh pop music is being generated (save for Gwen Stefani and Natasha Bedingfield, who both had very worthy debuts, especially Gwen). Here, you get the best of pop, adult contemporary/soft rock, R&B, and dance pop all in one."
Kaci Brown Amazes
Kevin Kellogg | Dodge City, Kansas | 08/11/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Not many people know of Kaci Brown...yet. She's about to become a huge rising female star in the music world. Currently on tour with the Backstreet Boys, this young starlet, barely 17 years of age, shows she has incredible talent. She shows off her talents by co-writing 10 of the 11 songs on the album. Her vocal range is incredible and she shows that off on every song on her debut album "Instigator". Scary thing is, she sings even better live. She's a sweet, wholesome, down-to-earth girl from Sulpher Springs, Texas. Probably the best thing about her, is the fact she's stayed true to herself. Her first single titled, "Unbeliveable" is already tearing up airwaves across the United States, moving up fast and being requested thousands of times a day. While its a strong single, it doesn't even begin to show the depth of the record itself. This is a must but album, and being priced at $10 and less around the country its a sure investment you don't want to miss. Kaci Brown scores big with old fans from childhood and new fans shes making along the way to stardom. Kaci-God bless, may all your dreams continue to come true. You deserve it.
5 must hear songs recommended from "Instigator" by me:
Track 3: Cadillac Hotel
Track 4: Body Language
Track 7: Like Em Like That
Track 8: My Baby
Track 9: You Fool"
Bit disappointed, but still good
Patrick Myers | Atlanta, Georgia, USA | 09/27/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Instigator from Kaci Brown is a pure pop vocal album, and introduces a few elements pop fans will know, but she adds them with a slight R and B-ish twist that give pop a whole new sound. However, nothing of dynamic proportions do we see from Miss Brown except for her first single, "Unbelievable", which is quite a foot-tapper. "Cadillac Hotel" is also a great song, but "Like 'em Like That" numbs the brain into forgetting that she actually has talent. "The Waltz" has a nice ring to it, as does "SOS", but "My Baby" seems a bit childish for her.
Kaci Brown has talent, but gets caught up in mainstream culture of today that dismisses her as a nobody in the music world. She can make it, as songs such as "Unbelievable", "Cadillac Hotel", and "SOS" prove, but she needs to find her own way, and not try to imitate others. A good start, however, and her songwriting abilities should blossom in the next few years, as well as her voice and her overall skills. I look foward to what she will produce in the coming years, and I hope she will find her own way.
I encourage you to buy the album, but be warned- some lyrics are a tad childish, but the melody is fabulous. 3.5/4 stars."
Highest quality pop release in a long time
Tate | 05/18/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I first got hooked on Kaci Brown when I heard the hot Gomi remix of Instigator in a club. I got super excited about the song and freaked out when I found the single for only $1.99 that includes several remixes. I listened to some samples of the girl's album here on Amazon and wasn't that impressed, but one day I found the CD at wal-mart and got excited so I bought it--thank goodness! This album doesn't have a huge track list but it has a HUGE list of hits. Every song is so good, you won't skip any. "My Baby" is an amaaazing song that shows off Kaci's vocals. "Cadillac Hotel" "Body Language" and "The Waltz" are all impressive fairly up-beat tracks, "You Fool" is a powerful ballad. And of course "Instigator" is the greatest pop song I've ever heard.
Dance fans may be a little disappointed that the album isnt full of up-tempo hits like "Instigator" but being a dance fan myself, I know you won't be disappointed once you actually put this in your cd player. Kaci Brown is the greatest find I've run across in a long long time.
If you're still not certain you'll love the album, go cheap and just by the "Instigator" single. It's only $1.99 and includes incredible remixes and a great song "Cadillac Hotel" from this album."
She deserves a 3, but ill give her a 4 since she writes her
M B | BR, Louisiana | 04/23/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Well i must say, when i first saw the video for "Unbelievable" Kaci Brown caught my attention. So when i saw her albulm at Target i thought to myself "hey, why not?!" Not to say that i regret that decision, but the truth in matter is that Kaci is not one of the greatest singers. At best she's slighty above Britney Spears and a little bit below Jessica Simpson...but hey thats cool to. Kaci's voice isn't unbearable, actually its quite nice when she uses it right, like in "Unbelieveable." But besides in that song her vocals are pretty breathy, like she's whispering. However sum of the songs are pretty good, like "Instigator", "Like "Em like That", "Thank You", "The Waltz" and "Unbelievabe" of course. Songs like "My Baby" and "You Fool" will possibly grow on you...and the rest i can live without. So i recommend this albulm to people who like Britney Spears' and Jessica Simpson's voices in one. Also people who like pop and r&B."