![]() However, the metaphor behind “Well Traveled” is original. “Broken Hearts Heal” can be described in the exact same fashion - minus the a capitivating production. At its best moment, though, the instrumental build is just enticing enough to hear it out. ![]() In the same vein, every lyric on “Shoulda Known Better” has been heard on another track. Opener “Unbreakable” offers an acceptable beat, but amid the many layers of vocal tracks and the unimaginative chorus, the song’s potential is lost. Elliott, as shown by her Super Bowl appearance, might be ready for a comeback, but if this is any indicator of it’s content, she might be best left in her Greatest Hits era. Even more disappointing is the degree to which Missy Elliott’s verse is boring. ![]() “BURNITUP!” has potential with the heavy bass and a Missy Elliott feature, but the repeated phrases “turn it up” and “burn it up” don’t invite any participation beyond some slight head nodding (maybe). That may not sound too blundering however, the repetitive moments are not catchy, the clichés don’t recognize themselves as such and the wandering fails to discover anything terribly stimulating. Moments on Unbreakable fall into a few categories: the repetitive, the cliché and the wandering.
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