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Macy Gray


"Big" is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Macy Gray, released in 2007. Following the success of her previous albums "On How Life Is" (1999) and "The Id" (2001), "Big" marked Gray's return to the music scene after a brief hiatus. The album features Gray's distinctive soulful voice and eclectic musical style, incorporating elements of R&B, funk, pop, and jazz. Lyrically, "Big" explores themes of love, relationships, self-empowerment, and social commentary, reflecting Gray's trademark wit and candor. Standout tracks from the album include the infectious lead single "Finally Made Me Happy," featuring guest vocals from Natalie Cole, as well as the soulful ballad "Shoo Be Doo" and the funky "Ghetto Love." "Big" received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Gray's emotive vocals and the album's diverse range of musical influences. While it may not have achieved the same commercial success as Gray's earlier albums, "Big" was well-received by fans and showcased Gray's continued growth as an artist. Overall, "Big" remains a solid addition to Macy Gray's discography, showcasing her unique musical vision and ability to blend different genres with her soulful voice and distinctive songwriting style.