Anthony Hamilton – ‘You Made a Fool of Me’ (Review)

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Gearing towards releasing a new album this coming September, soul veteran Anthony Hamilton adds to his repertoire of pained, heartbreak tunes with latest single ‘You Made A Fool of Me’. With vocal nods to Lenny Williams, Hamilton sings of being betrayed and deceived by his lover. ‘You Made a Fool of Me’ is crisp contemporary soul – with space for Hamilton to emote and let rip – courtesy of production duties from long-time collaborator Jermaine Dupri.

“The story is about trust being broken, a heart being deceived, the final straw of being made to feel foolish, and having enough of it,” Anthony said in a press release. “Jermaine kept the integrity of true R&B music. He never tries to make me anything other than me. He keeps it 100! I’m Southern, churchy, and like to sing my ass off. I hope listeners take away the confidence to move on after giving their all. I also want to say it’s not my fault this time, dang it!”

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