This week on Hearts Don’t Lie, we take a deep dive into one of La Toya Jackson’s most overlooked albums: From Nashville to You (1994).Coming off the high-energy dance-pop of No Relations, this album marked a clear shift toward a more adult contemporary, country-leaning, storytelling-focused sound, with less emphasis on image and more focus on the music itself. Despite a shift in genre, this album remains unmistakably La Toya — from her distinctive vocals and ad-libs to the warmth, personality, and quiet sass she brings to every track.Joining me is Eric (@vibeology.89620), a devoted La Toya super-fan whose knowledge of this era and country music, plus passion for her catalog, add real depth and insight to the conversation.Together, we revisit an album that didn’t chase hits, but quietly expanded the musical world of La Toya Jackson — and deserves a closer listen.
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