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Tisha Campbell: 22 Summers Song Review




Tisha Campbell, is back in the business and REmarking her mark as she stated in her Previous hit STEEL HERE!!! "Shake up the music Had to do this shit for myself." she is showing people she is STEEL HERE and Hear to stay as she released her long await New track

22 Summers

which is a beautifully painted tapestry, from the jazzy blues beat that gives you that one two punch of New soul sounds on top of that taste of R&B, 

she paints a picture of a woman that has gone through Much pain in her life and in the twenty 22 years of Marriage that she just stepped out of she tastefully hints at some of the trials she went those 22 years of seasons, and now looking back realizes she okay.

it's a beautifully painted picture of a woman and Woman as a whole.

how we can go through things and seasons, putting on a face for the world around us while going through turmoil no one ever sees on the outside.

but in going through the cathartic cleansing process of crying all your tears out and letting go of all the pain in your season of storms when the clouds and the rain clear there is joy and she can smile now because shes okay and she will be okay.

it creates a great juxtaposition for the fans looking from the outside in to not only see her pain but to understand that if you are or have ever been though it there is silver lining on the other side... she isn't so detailed as to say all the things that happened in that time frame but to hint at it... in the Red room with co-star of the peace yelling at her trying to choke her and punching at walls subtly leaving to interpretation that she was abused in those years but with that being said she make sure to emphasize that she has been through much worse and That wasn't going to brake her.

and if anyone has heard her testimony as of recently you understand that she went though traumatic episode of molestation as a child when she sings she been though much worse what she went though in that experience doe not compare to that childhood trauma and if she could survive that child hood trauma, what happen in those 22 years was nothing to compare to it. it was so pull put together

Any woman going through any amount of trauma can take a page from her song book and place themselves and there problems in the lyrics

become inspired by the fact she can smile and say I have been through worse but I can get out of this there is a sliver lining.

those that may still be in it can do a observation of there situation and say I now know I can't stay in this place I must move on to get to my silver lining. or look back after they have gotten out realized they have survived that and on the other-side you WILL be okay.

This song has the Potential to be a Number one hit because other fact that it hits the pain point all woman have gone through at SOME POINT in there lives and the joy that come on the other side...

she is headed in the right direction and she going no where but up to the rightful place she Would have been had she stayed in the industry over the last 20years... shes going No where but UP.

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