The only real surprise is that the group doesn't turn strictly to rappers on "Season's Change," they bring in John Legend, and while they work well with one another, the song is an obvious attempt to replicate the success of Legend's "Ordinary People." Jermaine Dupri, the man who gave the group its shot at stardom but eventually took his So So Def label to Virgin without Jagged Edge in tow, remains part of the family by collaborating on a pair of songs. The Casey twins remain in control on all of the material and wisely keep the few guest appearances low-key. Lyrics of ALL OUT OF LOVE by Jagged Edge: Im all out of love Im so lost without you, I know you were right believing for so long, Im all out of love what. to make your love come down.' Speaking of his and twin Brians songwriting technique, Brandon Casey told Billboard magazine: 'We write in a.
Blige), this song finds the quartet promising a lady: 'Im gonna do all I can. It's hard to fault them for their lack of adventurousness when they've remained successful - let alone together - for a decade. The name Jagged Edge is derived from the song Snake by rapper Ol Dirty Bastards debut album Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, more specifically. Penned by Brandon and Brian Casey of Jagged Edge and produced by R&B hitmaker Bryan-Michael Cox (Usher, Mariah Carey, Mary J. One of the last groups you'd expect to depart from a long-established M.O., Jagged Edge seem willing to adjust only the balance of ballads and club-oriented tracks that make up their albums.
Released nearly three years after 2003's Hard, the fifth Jagged Edge album offers little change from what preceded it.