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"Keep On Loving You" album cover
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I have been a fan of Reba McEntire for years now; I have bought several of her albums, seen most of her performances on TV and online, read hundreds of articles, seen several interviews, watched most of her movies, and know almost everything I possibly can about her. However, I find that her newest album -- her first solo studio album in 6 years -- is one of her absolute best! That says a lot considering the fact that she is indeed "The Queen of Country". It features hot sassy singles such as "Strange"; a break-up song about moving on at a strangely upbeat tempo and "Consider Me Gone" about the hardships of a relationship. The album is named after a song titled "I Keep On Lovin' You" which contradicts both Consider Me Gone and Strange because it tells the story of a love that has remained strong for years and will continue to last forever. This love which has lasted is shown through verses such as "through the baby don't leave me's, and never will again's, and I promise to's, I keep on lovin' you". The album takes you through songs of starting over, of finding and of losing love, but more than anything it empowers women (and even men) of all ages, telling them never to give up.
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