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Written by Lee Sin Yee   
Eager to lose his one-dimensional image of the boy-next-door, JJ Lin Jun Jie reminds you that there is still a darker side of him in his latest album, Westside - one with a murderous intent.

        But the tongue can no man tame; (it is) a restless evil; (it is) full of deadly poison. -- Jam 3:8

        With the above biblical quote to kick off, one would have expected a stronger sense of malevolence in this album. However, other than the intricately crafted opening of "Du Bai" (Confession), which builds up an ominous foreboding to the song "Sha Shou" (The Killa), as well as the remixed bridge "Sha Shou@Xu" (The Awakening) thereafter, this album did not manage to live up to its name.

        Nevertheless, it is inevitable to place much emphasis on "Sha Shou" (The Killa), which has generated much hype for this album with its controversial music video, depicting human's multi-faceted personality between love and hate, good and evil.

        Yet this does not mean that there is nothing else to look out for in this album.

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        If you were to listen closely to the sequence in which the tracks are being arranged, you'd have noticed the transmission from darker, eccentric tunes like "Sha Shou"(The Killa), to funky, upbeat tracks such as "Wu Liao" (J-Fusion) and "K-O", with the sweet love ballads of "Da Nan Ren, Xiao Nuu Ren" (Boyfriend, Girlfriend), "Bu Liu Lei De Ji Chang" (Flying on Your Wings) and "Zi You Bu Bian" (Freedom) making the ideal finish.

        Sticking to his signature J-Fusion, JJ infused his songs with the usual musical elements, like hip-hop, R&B, funk, rock, as well as using the Chinese orchestra instruments Gu Zheng (Chinese Zither) and Er-Hu as accompaniment, all of which he had utilised in his previous album. While such combination has become infallible to JJ, it also restricts his musical range, making this album less astounding than it should be.

        Even so, there are still a couple of surprises in store, for example JJ's beat-box showcase in "Dan Tiao" (Let's Battle), which is the prelude to "K-O", the ultimate hip-hop battle among JJ, B-Box Mike and rapper Dr Moon. For the visual effects, you ought to check out its sensual music video!

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        Also worthy of mentioning would be JJ's second duet with Kym Jin Sha "Fa Xian Ai" (Love's in the Air), a light-hearted and cheery tune which, though less catchy than its predecessor "Bei Feng Chui Guo De Xia Tian" (Summer Breeze), is sure to put a smile on your face.

        My personal favourite, however, remains the title track "Xi Jie" (Westside), a poignantly melancholic number, making use of Chinese wind instrument Ba Wu to illustrate the distance and heartache of pining for a loved one at the other end of the world - the world without prolonged darkness.

        Even though I was expecting much more from a singer-composer of JJ's calibre, I'd have to say that this album has maintained his usual standard.

        With the rhythm to groove, the melody to move, and the song to muse, that's J-Fusion for you. hooked

Hooked's rating: 3/5

Photos courtesy of Ocean Butterflies Music Pte Ltd

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