Jamie Foxx Intuition

Categories: Entertainment | Music | Albums
    • Genre: R&B, Hip-Hop
    • Release date: December 16, 2008Amazon.com: Intuition (Clean)
    • Label: J-Records
    • Single: "Just Like Me"
  • Intuition is the brand new album from actor/musician Jamie Foxx and was released on December 16, 2008. The song "Just Like Me" featuring T.I. was the first single to be released from the album and debuted at number 48 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Intuition is the follow-up to Foxx's 2005 album Unpredictable.Eurweb: Jamie Foxx Prepares for December
  • Jamie Foxx Quote

    "I think people are slowly wanting to work with me more as far as music is concerned. I do run into a lot of roadblocks. I've been trying to break down those sort of preconceived thoughts that this is just a hobby to me..."Retuers: Jamie Foxx restarts the party with new album (December 9, 2008)
  • Track List

    1. "Just Like Me" featuring T.I.
    2. "I Don't Need It"
    3. "Number One" featuring Lil Wayne
    4. "Digital Girl" featuring The-Dream
    5. "Blame It" featuring T-Pain
    6. "She Got Her Own" featuring Ne-Yo & Fabolous
    7. "Intuition Interlude"
    8. "I Don't Know"
    9. "Weekend Lover"
    10. "Why"
    11. "Freaki'n Me" featuring Marsha Ambrosius
    12. "Slow"
    13. "Rainman"
    14. "Overdose"
    15. "Love Brings Change"
    16. "Nothin' From Ya"
    17. "On The Piano"
    18. "Baby Baby Damn"
    19. "Get Outta Here"
  • Review Excerpts

    "Like many contemporary R&B albums, the cameos sometimes crowd the main attraction, but Foxx is wise enough to intuit when it suits him best to share the spotlight." —Boston.comBoston.com: Jamie Foxx's 'Intuition' pays off (December 15, 2008)

    "Just as he did on Unpredictable, Foxx couches his smooth vocals in super-sleek tracks tailored for either the clubs or the bedroom. It's trendy, high-gloss R&B laced with slightly sleazy lyrics that center on the various ways Foxx ensnares his fly honeys."—Baltimore SunBaltimore Sun: Jamie Foxx Intuition Review

    "Jamie Foxx would be justified in continuing his efforts as a singer if for no other reason than as fodder for more videos as charming and lightly humorous as the one for "Just Like Me," the first single from his sophomore album."—LA TimesLA Times: Jamie Foxx Intuition Review

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