Greatest Life Ever

Janice Gaines
Motown Gospel
General | Dec 2015

Reviews

Ebony Isaac
Reviewed 2015-12-13
Janice Gaines/Greatest Life Ever/Motown Gospel

Newcomer Janice Gaines, brings a blend of R&B, hip-hop, pop, and worship music that hooks you from the beginning with her creative lyrics, vocal stylings, and unique musical arrangements. She is the female version of popular gospel recording artist, J Moss. Her mainstream lyrics are sure to leave you inspired. She can be compared to Kierra Sheard, Alexis Spight, Lexi, and SWV. Favorite tracks: 3, 4, 5. FCC clean. Review by Ebony of Lift Jesus Higher.

1) Artist introduction-storytelling; med/fast hip-hop/R&B lyric flow, simple repetitive piano synthesizer hits, female lead vocal.
2) Med/fast up-tempo with a 70’s sampled intro. Strong 808 drop. Guest vocalist: Eric Dawkins from Dawkins & Dawkins. Interlude towards end of song.
3) Slow tempo, dramatic ballad. Snaps, base throughout. Echoed distortion in middle of song. Ends 5 seconds early.
4) Medium tempo with driving beat. Guitar-like loop throughout. Ends 4 seconds early.
5) Med/fast tempo with percussion intro. Claps throughout.
6) Slow tempo. Breathy, high drama intro. Ballad, base drop is inconsistent, more vocals than music.
7) Medium tempo. Electronic intro with a bit of middle eastern flare. Classic R&B convention with a repetitive key throughout. Minor breakdown.
8) Slow tempo. Piano intro with tribal beat accents sprinkled throughout, various sound effects.

Recent airplay

All This For Me
Wait On You
Wait On You
Wait On You
Wait On You
Wait On You
Lift Jesus Higher, Pt 2Aug 11, 2019

Charting

2015-12-13 — 2016-02-14
Week EndingAirplays
Feb 14 2
Jan 31 2
Jan 24 1
Jan 17 1
Jan 10 1
Jan 3 2
Dec 20 1

Track listing

1. Love (Intro)
2. The Break Up Song (Feat. Eric Dawkins)
3. Wait On You
4. All This For Me
5. The Greatest Life Ever
6. Fall Into You
7. Please Take My Love
8. Make A Way