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dirrtyfeature: Esmée Denters “Outta Here” Album Review





Outta Here” is the debut studio album by Dutch R&B/Pop artist Esmée Denters. It is released on May 22nd 2009 in the Netherlands. The US release date is still unknown yet. Esmée is the first artist signed to Justin Timberlake‘s record label Tennman Records in association with Interscope Records and Universal Records.

First Impressions

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Ok, I know that I’ve overhyped this album a little. With “Outta Here” sounding so good as the lead single, expectations are definitely high. This album is a mix of Pop and R&B with both ballads, and uptempo tracks. Plus working with with well-known producers and writers, such as Danja, Polow Da Don, Justin Timberlake, Ryan Tedder and Stargate would allow us to think that this album will be filled with hits. It does, but it does have some bland moments too.

Standout Tracks

  • Admit It
    It sounds like what Ashley Tisdale would do for her Headstrong era kinda stuff. Not bad I guess.

  • Victim
    Esmée co-wrote it with Ryan Tedder and produced by Ryan, chorus is like a lite version of “Halo“. A girl power anthem.

  • Outta Here
    Been ranting and raving about this song, what’s not to like about it. Heavy beats, destined to be a banger. Co-produced by Polow Da Don and Justin Timberlake, a great lead single.

  • Love Dealer
    Co-produced by Stargate and Justin Timberlake, it’s my fave song from the album. Uncredited vocal appearance by Justin. Hypnotic beats, THIS SHOULD BE RELEASE AS A SINGLE!!!! An instant catcher, I could memorise the song within a few listens. =)

  • Getting Over You
    A nice midtempo. Love the part when Esmée and Justin sings in harmony, even it’s not on the verses. An interesting detail though.

  • Just Can’t Have It
    Another great production by Stargate, this mid-tempo ballad doesn’t sound like “Irreplaceable”, which is good. =)

  • Bigger Than The World
    Produced by The Y’s (Justin’s Production team), it does have Justin’s signature sound on the instrumental.

Final Verdict

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Nothing groundbreaking with this album, but it’s definitely above average compared to some recent releases. Being a pop-lite album with R&B influences, it’s hip enough and fits into the current Top 40 format just right. =)

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