

Jeff Benjamin of Fuse described the song as "soul-stirring", noting "she sings about God's universal perspective: "People judge from what they see / But Lord, you see the whole heart / If we had your eyes / We'd see things right." Benjamin also wrote "The R&B track ends with a monologue: "God, if I had Your eyes. MTV Buzzworthy writer Brad Stern described the song as a "gospel/old-school R&B infused track". "If We Had Your Eyes" is an R&B and contemporary gospel song. Composition and lyrics įantasia Barrino appears on the official remix of "If We Had Your Eyes". A remix version of the song featuring additional vocals from fellow R&B singer Fantasia Barrino was released on November 4, 2013. The song was inspired by a homeless person who "asked for some money" and "eventually started speaking into him" after Lambret "gave him all that he had". On June 29, it was revealed in an interview for Michigan Avenue magazine that the album is titled Journey to Freedom. On June 14, Williams announced "If We Had Your Eyes" as the lead single from her fourth studio album and released a 30-second preview and the release date. Sometimes when you say you're doing a gospel album, it seems like people go back to their vaults of music they did in 1992, and I'm like, 'No, give me fresh-sounding music.' So this (album) sounds very current and contemporary." Williams further elaborated on working with Samuels, saying, "Harmony gave me the same tracks he would give to, like, Chris Brown and Kelly Rowland. Williams described the album as "an inspirational/gospel project," which "sounds like an R&B/pop album". In February 2013, after reuniting with Destiny's Child for Beyoncé's performance at the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show, Williams revealed to that her fourth solo album and first since the 2008 release Unexpected was "about 80 percent done," and produced primarily by Harmony Samuels as well as Warryn Campbell and Adam Blackstone.

In June 2012, it was announced that Williams had signed a record deal with Light Records and eOne Music following her departure from Columbia Records. The official remix of "If We Had Your Eyes" featuring Fantasia Barrino was released on November 5, 2013. The song was digitally released worldwide as the album's lead single on June 24, 2013. It was written by Harmony Samuels, Courtney Harrell, and Al Sherrod Lambert for her fourth studio album, Journey to Freedom (2014), with production helmed by Samuels. The Poster Girl EP is out now on Night Beach Records."If We Had Your Eyes" is a song recorded by American singer Michelle Williams. For their remix – premiered here – production duo D-E-W-L, soften it up slightly, replacing the splintered beats with layered synths and fractured, almost ghostly backing vocals.

EP highlight Killer On The Road is built around a glowering beat, which crawls along with Finister's airy vocal.
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Produced by Benny Cassette and Andrew Dawson, it's full of big crunchy beats, double-time drum claps and lyrics that aim to recontextualise the tropes of R&B. While the mixtape garnered some blog buzz, the real proof of her avant garde R&B proclamations comes in the shape of new EP, Poster Girl.
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Released in late 2011, her free Crown Gold mixtape aimed to deliver "classic R&B, but.more avant garde", and included mash-ups of songs from the likes of the Doors, Dr Dre, Nancy Sinatra and Mobb Deep. From this obsession, and the early performances she'd started doing around LA, was born the new moniker, Phlo Finister. This move into the world of fashion lead to her obsession with the 1960s Youthquake movement, an idea that the fashion and music worlds of that time were dominated by teenagers. Unfortunately her parents' desire to nurture a trouble-free child didn't really work out as she quit school shortly after the family moved to LA, before getting a job in the murky world of the music industry as a stylist for Def Jam Records in her late teens. Born in California to strict parents, the young Elijah Finister was banned from listening to any R&B or hip-hop.
