Crayons

Donna Summer is back and ready to take on anyone in the music industry with Crayons; she does not even have to prove herself as an artist who can transform her sound and keep old fans and gain new ones. She succeeds in creating great music for anyone of any age to love. Like previously in the disco era, her songs will be played in clubs nationwide as well as cars, dance recitals, etc.

All of the songs have great rhythms, beats, melodies, and lyrics; some are empowering, some contain a serious message, like "Bring Down the Reign," which calls for attention to Darfur. Songs like "Stamp Your Feet," "Mr. Music," and "Fame (The Game)" will be staples on every DJ's playlist and make everyone want to dance and sing along. I even got out of my seat to dance a bit to these songs. Summer also chronicles her life in the spotlight and her return to it, but these stories do not dominate the album. She truly has made a name for herself as a current artist.

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