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Criticisms

The album’s slower moments ("Jesus Piece," "Love (Alternate Version)") can blur together. And at 12 tracks, a few feel like filler. Still, the highs are so high that the lows are forgivable. Keyshia Cole- The Way It Is full album zip

Complete Tracklist: "The Way It Is" (2005)

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  1. (I Just Want It) To Be Over – A powerful opener about the frustration of a dying relationship.
  2. I Changed My Mind (feat. Kanye West) – Kanye’s soulful chipmunk production meets Cole’s fiery street testimony.
  3. Love, Here I Am – A smooth, reflective groove about emotional availability.
  4. This Is Us – An underrated gem about family and loyalty.
  5. Situations (feat. Chink Santana) – A club-friendly track about navigating romantic drama.
  6. Down and Dirty – Gritty and unapologetic.
  7. Superstar – The original version, later re-recorded, showcasing her vocal fragility.
  8. I Should Have Cheated – The iconic single where Cole flips the script on insecurity.
  9. Love – A heart-wrenching ballad defining love as both a blessing and a curse.
  10. You’ve Changed – A duet with her late mother, Frankie Lons, adding deep biographical weight.
  11. We Could Be – An optimistic duet with R&B legend Carl Thomas.
  12. I Don’t Wanna – A vulnerable confession of being stuck in a toxic cycle.
  13. Never – Bonus track hidden on some versions, a fan favorite.
  14. Guess What? (feat. Jaheim) – The official bonus jam.

The Heart of the Album

The Way It Is thrives on contradictions: vulnerability vs. toughness, hope vs. resignation. Tracks like "Never" and "Down and Dirty" explore toxic relationships without glamorizing them. Keyshia doesn’t play the victim—she plays the woman who’s tired of being tired. (I Just Want It) To Be Over –

Album Review: Keyshia Cole – The Way It Is (2005)

Release Date: June 21, 2005
Label: A&M / Interscope
Genre: R&B, soul, hip-hop soul