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Fantasia Is 'Back' And Bringing The Drama
The comparisons between Fantasia Barrino and Jennifer Hudson have been long-standing since both women were featured contestants in 2004 on Season 3 of American Idol. When Fantasia won, some naysayers said Jennifer was robbed and should have won. While I don't think a win on American Idol is any indication of talent, I do believe that Fantasia is a better vocalist, largely due to her vocal control and the dimension she conveys even when she sings the most mundane songs. Fantasia's new album Back To Me is testament to her range as a vocalist. She is gifted with the ability to use her voice as a magical instrument despite lackluster lyrics and formulaic pop beats. While the CD has some production highlights that showcase Fantasia's incredible voice, many of the songs only stay afloat thanks to the steely will of Fantasia's vibrato. Like the family members that drag Fantasia down--as seen on her reality show, Fantasia For Real--so does the production on some of these songs. Yet, the album has its bright spots.