BILLBOARD (August 12, 2000) pg.21 Section: Reviews & Previews TAMIA Can't Go For That (3:51) PRODUCER: Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott WRITERS: M. Elliott, R. Harrell, D. Hall, J. Oates, S. Allen PUBLISHERS: Mass Confusion Music/WB Music Corp., ASCAP; One Shot Deal, SESAC; Unichappel Music Inc./Hot-Cha Music Co., BMI Elektra 1494 (CD promo) Quincy Jones protegee Tamia returns on a new label and with a new sound. Previously on Jones' Qwest Records, Tamia initially had a sweet, young image with a voice that matched. She had several single releases from the time of her debut on the Jones set "The Secret Garden" in 1995 to her solo album debut in 1998. But it wasn't until she performed a duet with Eric Benet on "Spend My Life With You" from his sophomore project that the masses really began to take notice. Now on Elektra Records and produced by hip-hop mistress Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, Tamia releases her new single and her new image: sexy, sultry, and all grown up. "Can't Go For That" is an adaptation of Daryl Hall & John Oates' 1981 No. 1 R&B/pop hit "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)." Slowed down and funked up with a strong female point of view in the lyric, "Can't Go For That" retains the chorus of the original but adds a melody that is more adaptable to today's R&B radio. The album version features Tamia's rich vocals, with just a touch of her higher range to add some spice (but thankfully, not the irritatingly high-pitched notes of some other divas out there). One misstep: a high-energy club remix by Jonathan Peters, presumably for rhythmic/top 40 radio, that incorporates a vocal track that's been manipulated to the point of being piercing. Tamia's voice is so much more pleasant in the lower range; stick to the album version of "Can't Go For That," and the world is a happy place.
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