Isn't It Scary
Babyface's 'Isn't It Scary' stands as a quintessential example of his smooth, R&B-infused pop sensibility, blending lush harmonies with a driving groove that defined the late 1980s and early 1990s sound. As a solo artist, Babyface crafted this track to showcase his signature ability to weave romantic themes with a sophisticated, almost theatrical edge. The recording features his characteristic vocal delivery, layered with rich orchestration and synth textures that became hallmarks of his discography. While often associated with the broader New Jack Swing movement of the era, the song relies more on its polished production and emotional depth than on the rhythmic breakbeats typical of the genre. It remains a staple of his catalog, illustrating his capacity to create timeless, radio-friendly hits that prioritize melodic beauty and atmospheric depth over complex production tricks. |