
Tracklist
1 If I Go (4:24)
2 Might As Well (3:09)
3 Make It Rain (4:02)
4 Modern World (3:30)
5 I Don’t Wanna Hurt (3:33)
6 Good God (2:36)
7 The Difference (3:05)
8 Whatever You Say (3:15)
9 Ball And Chain (3:31)
10 Daze (3:36)
11 If You Were Mine (4:10)

lyrics
http://www.songmeanings.net/artist/view/songs/636/
album info
http://www.discogs.com/Anouk-Whos-Your-Momma/release/1146045
External Reviews
If there’s one thing you should know about Anouk, it’s that she tells it like it is. “If you need a servant go find someone else,” she lets people know on “If I Go,” a track from her new album “Who’s Your Momma.”
In her personal and professional life, Anouk has always refused to play the victim or have people take advantage of her. Instead, the singer turns her frustration and disappointment into strength and confidence, which gives her music an assured sense of self that is inherently rock ‘n roll.
On her aptly-titled new album, “Who’s Your Momma,” the Dutch rocker expands her bold and powerful repertoire with an impressive collection of hearty rock stompers and gut-wrenching ballads. In fact, after building a reputation as The Netherlands’ most accomplished rock diva, Anouk shows off a sound that is surprisingly milder than her previous work. (Listen to tracks from the album here or get it on iTunes.)
The big question now is if “Who’s Your Momma” will finally give Anouk the attention stateside that many believe she deserves. She had a tremendous shot at fame in the U.S. back in 1998, but her headstrong ways got her into a huge argument with Sony Music boss Tommy Mottola. The screaming match between the music mogul and the aspiring international superstar led to the immediate cancellation of Anouk’s launch in North America.
With “Who’s Your Momma” she opens the door once again for commercial success outside of Europe. It is an album that features a slick sound that is decidedly international. Plus, her powerhouse vocals can easily compete with the voices of the best rock singers in the business. The question remains, however, if she is willing to mold her act to fit the cookie-cutter expectations of many American listeners.
After the release of her last album “Hotel New York” in 2005, Anouk took some time off from the hustle and bustle of the music biz to take care of her three young kids. Earlier this year, she felt the time was right to start recording new music again. She traveled to Los Angeles to work with master producter Glenn Ballard (Alanis Morissette, Annie Lennox) who produced this entire new record. The songwriting was in the very capable hands of Anouk herself together with long-time writing partner Bart van Veen and her husband Remon Stotijn.

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