![]() ![]() ![]() It starts off with the soul inflected pop of "Breakfast" which flows nicely into "Jerk Ribs" and "Forever Be." Things slow down and get a little more abstract with "Floyd" and that is where producer David Sitek's hand becomes more apparent. What's catches you more off guard is the way that Kelis has remade herself on Food. Surprising for a few reasons, least of which is that she started her career on Virgin before moving to Jive and then Interscope. Her latest album, Food, is surprisingly (at least to this reviewer) on Ninja Tune. She's come a long way since the days of the Neptunes produced "Milkshake," and she's moved between a few different labels. It's been awhile since we last heard from Kelis. ![]()
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