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Brandy — the R&B songstress and 90's icon (and the one true Cinderella) — is back with her first album in eight years, B7. Brandy Norwood dropped off her 15-track offering last night and Twitter is already touting it as her most personal album yet, lauding her impressive range and artistic metamorphosis.

"I've completely evolved as a human being, as a woman," Brandy told USA TODAY." Growing up in this business and just going through life in general I feel like I'm a very solid person. I know a lot but then I don't know a lot."

Brandy signed her first record deal in 1993 when she was still a teenager and her debut album Brandy was certified quadruple platinum the following year. She continued to release music while starring in Moesha from 1996 to 2001 (which will be arriving back on Netflix on August 1, by the way).

B7 features Daniel Caesar, Sy’Rai, and Chance the Rapper. Stream the album below and scroll down for the best reactions.

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She meant business

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And we weren't ready

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What a time to be alive

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