After last April’s release of the music video for single “Rick James,” R&B Singer Keyshia Cole announced in July that her latest album, Point of No Return, will drop on October 7th. In the recently released album cover, Cole waits at the assumed ‘point of no return,’ donning sunglasses, ripped up jeans, and a white tank on a deserted highway.
Today, Cole dropped the sequel to 2007’s “I Remember,” “Remember (Part 2).” The ballad laments loss of love and the pain of rejection from that person closest to you. Cole croons, “Things ain’t weighing out things ain’t addin up baby / I don’t know if I even miss you / Don’t wanna kiss you / How could you love somebody else.”
The album has some pretty big collaborations on it: 2 Chainz, Juicy J, Wale, August Alsina, Future, & Gavyn Rhone will all make appearances on Point of No Return. Besides “Rick James” and “Remember (Part 2)” singles “Next Time (Won’t Give My Heart Away),” and the DJ Mustard-produced “She” have already hit the cybersphere—to majority positive reception. Other slated producers include Mike WiLL Made-It, Stargate, Mario Winans, and RedOne.
Cole was recently in some hot water for reportedly assaulting a woman outside of boyfriend Birdman‘s penthouse. On Friday, she was arrested and later released on charges of battery by LAPD. Hopefully Cole can turn all of this around before the release of her album.
See track listing for Point of No Return here:
1. “Intro (Last Tango)”
2. “Heat of Passion”
3. “N. L. U” (feat. 2 Chainz)
4. “Next Time” (Won’t Give My Heart Away)
5. “Rick James” (feat. Juicy J)
6. “Do That For (B.A.B.)”
7. “New Nu”
8. “She”
9. “Believer”
10. “On Demand” (feat. Wale & August Alsina)
11. “Love Letter” (feat. Future)
12 “Party Ain’t a Party” (feat. Gavyn Rhone)
13. “Remember (Part 2)”
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