1.Intro 2.I Love You - (featuring Yung Joc/Jim Jones) 3.Portrait of Love - (featuring Yung Joc/Gorilla Zoe) 4.Remind You 5.All I Wanna Do 6.Alright 7.In and Out of Love Interlude 8.Dropping Out of Love 9.Pretend 10.Spaced Out 11.Act Like You Know 12.Showdown 13.Ooh Ooh 14.Finally Made It Interlude 15.Caught Up 16.Waiting
With striking looks and knock-you-out vocals, Cheri Dennis was discovered and immediately signed in New York by Sean P. Diddy Combs himself after impressing him with an impromptu live performance. Since then, Cheri has appeared on albums with superstars including Diddy, Faith Evans, Ma$e, and Yung Joc while recording her debut album for Bad Boy. Cheri's first single, I Love You , produced by A-list producer, Ryan Leslie (Beyonce, Snoop Dogg, Cassie, JoJo) exploded onto Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles & Tracks Chart in 2006 and another song from her upcoming album, Oh La La was used in the opening credits of MTV's ratings juggernaut, Making The Band 3 (Danity Kane). Now with help from studio superstars like Timbaland, Rodney Jerkins and Ryan Leslie, Cheri is back with a tourde- force debut album of hip hop soul that is sure to strike a chord with music lovers everywhere.
I personally like this album, I definitely recommend it for any R&B fans
1.Get Crunk Shorty - (featuring Ying Yang Twins/Fatman Scoop) 2.Feelin' Freaky - (featuring B2K) 3.Gigolo - (featuring R. Kelly) 4.Whenever You Need Me - (featuring Mary J. Blige) 5.You 6.I Used to Be in Love - (featuring Joe) 7.My Rib 8.Attitude 9.Main Girl - (featuring Nivea) 10.My Mic - (featuring Biz Markie) 11.I Owe You 12.Your Pops Don't Like Me (I Really Don't Like This Dude)
The multi-talented Nick Cannon first became known as an actor in films and TV, appearing in DRUMLINE, LOVE DON'T COST A THING, and even his own NICK CANNON SHOW. Somehow, in between acting jobs, he found the time to record a hip-hop album. Despite his camera-friendly image, Cannon clearly has aspirations to be more than just another Will Smith nice-guy rapper. Things get off to a roaring start with the in-your-face track "Get Crunk Shorty" pumping things up (with help from Ying Yang Twins). Throughout the album, Cannon takes a surprisingly hard lyrical stance, frequently proclaiming himself a "gigolo" and a "pimp." On the naggingly catchy "You," Cannon shows his musical roots by making lyrical references to the Grandmaster Flash/Furious Five classic "The Message" and De La Soul's "Me, Myself & I," but doesn't go down the socio-political road of those songs. Naturally, being a film and TV star, Cannon lined up guest-shots aplenty for his debut, including star turns by Mary J. Blige and R. Kelly, but, to his credit, these icons do not outshine him.
1. I Don't Wanna Hurt You 2. Who's Loving Her Now 3. It's Alright 4. Without You 5. Can't Let Love 6. Girl 7. Put Me On 8. My Man's Girl 9. Luv In the First 10. My Sister's Girlfriend 11. Rain Will Go 12. Heavenly 13. I Don't Blame You
Latif's debut album "Love In The First" is probably one of the most slept on releases of 2003. His first single "I Don't Wanna Hurt You" tells a story about young love and the scary thought of settling down at a young age. The script flips a bit to the next song "Who's Lovin' Her Now" its kinda like the 2nd part to the 1st single he wonders if shes happy and who is loving her. The highlights on the disc is definately track 4 "Without U" a beautiful interpretation of how much u realise how much some means to you when they're gone. Also track 11 stands out for me which could have easily been a single "Rain Will Go Away" its such a heart breaking song "Rain will go away/i pray you find someone else to take my place". Latif has so much talent comparisons to Avant & Donell Jones are clearly evident let's hope he releases a sophomore CD
1. It's Over Now 2. Actin Carzy 3. Set It Off 4. Sexy Mama 5. Slo Roc 6. It's Killin Me 7. U Think U Know 8. Babygirl 9. Sweet Misery 10. Fix That 11. Ridah 12. Last Year This Year 13. Things Aint The Same With Us 14. You Think You Know 15. B4 & After 16. My Life
01. DJ Fuzz - Mixology 2 Intro 02. Richard J - Make Em Bow 03. Silksounds - Badonkadonk 04. KLG Sqwad - Mo Fiyah Part 2 05. Raz Muhammad - Hot Like Fiya 06. Che'nelle Ft. Baby Cham - I Fell In Love With The DJ 07. Pop Shuvit Ft. Nitro Y Fanta - Rockera 08. Phlowtron - Bicara Neguran 09. DJ Fuzz Ft. Philly Roca (K Town Clan) - Booty Call 10. Stylustiks - Stop, Look And Listen 11. Rauzan Rahman Ft. Richard J - Hold Nothing 12. Dareyno (Junio Hustle) - Showtyme 13. Zion I Ft. Too Short - Don't Lose Your Head 14. DJ Fuzz Ft. DJ Lethal Skillz And MC Moe - KL To Beiru 15. Point Blanc - Frestyle 16. Mizznina - Freestyle 17. Nasevec - Sila Prozitku 18. Planet Asia - Havin' Thangs 19. Filsuf - Hayunkan Tanganmu 20. Joe Flizzow - Freestyle 21. Ramallah Underground Ft. DJ Lethal Skillz - Qararat 22. Cesar Comanche Ft. Sean Boog - Rockin' It 23. Supastition - Ego Trips 24. Altimet Ft. Mawar Berduri - She 25. Vandal - Freestyle 26. Cesar Comanche - Outro
01. Finally Made Me Happy Ft. Natalie Cole 02. Shoo Be Doo 03. What I Gotta Do 04. Okay 05. Glad You're Here Ft. Fergie 06. Ghetto Love 07. One For Me 08. Strange Behavior 09. Slowly 10. Get Out 11. Treat Me Like Your Money Ft. Will.I.Am 12. Everybody 13. AEIOU (Bonus)
For a while there, the helium-voiced Macy Gray seemed to be coasting instead of crashing down the walls between funk, rock, and R&B the way scads of breathless music pundits once said she would. That was before will.i.am and a handful of other skillful knob-twisters entered her life. Now, multi-genre destruction and utter domination once again seem possible: Big, as its title suggests, is a huge record--bold in all the right places and subdued where it needs to be; scruffy around the edges but slick below the surface; at once nonchalant and reckless to the bone. Gray, in her way, is a vocal Timbaland--it's tempting to think she's too imposing to make a random-seeming hook-up work, but she stretches her singular gift around pretty much any collaborator a producer can throw at her, and with style to burn. On Big, those tossed on for the challenge include Natalie Cole, who lights up opener "Finally Made Me Happy"; Nas, who gives up the grit likably on "Ghetto Love"; and Fergie, who coos efficiently throughout "Glad You're Here." As vibes go, the one given off here is cool, casual, and slightly crazy--all Macy, in other words. She does her thing up right, and she does it Big.
01 Please, Please, Please 02 Try Me 03 Good Good Lovin' 04 I'll Go Crazy 05 Think 06 Bewildered 07 Lost Someone 08 Night Train 09 Prisoner Of Love 10 Out Of Sight 11 Papa's Got A Brand New Bag, Pt.1 12 I Got You (I Feel Good) 13 It's A Man's, Man's, Man's World 14 Bring It Up 15 Let Yourself Go 16 Cold Sweat, Pt.1 17 Get It Together, Pt.1 18 There Was A Time 19 I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me), Pt.1 20 I Got The Feelin' 21 Licking Stick - Licking Stick, Pt.1 22 Say It Loud - I'm Black And I'm Proud, Pt.1 23 Give It Up Or Turnit Loose 24 I Don't Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing (Open Up The D 25 The Popcorn 26 Mother Popcorn, Pt.1 27 Ain't It Funky Now, Pt.1
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01 It's A New Day, Pt.1 02 (Get Up I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine, Pt.1 03 Super Bad, Pt.1 04 Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved, Pt.1 05 Soul Power, Pt.1 06 Hot Pants (She Got To Use What She Got To Get What Sh 07 Make It Funky, Pt.1 08 I'm A Greedy Man, Pt.1 09 Talkin' Loud And Sayin' Nothing, Pt.1 10 There It Is, Pt.1 11 Get On The Good Foot, Pt.1 12 I Got Ants In My Pants, Pt.1 13 Down And Out In New York City 14 Sexy, Sexy, Sexy 15 Doing It To Death, Pt.1 16 The Payback, Pt.1 - Fred Wesley 17 My Thang - Fred Wesley 18 Papa Don't Take No Mess, Pt.1 - Fred Wesley 19 Funky President (People It's Bad) - Fred Wesley 20 Get Up Offa That Thing - Fred Wesley 21 Bodyheat, Pt.1 - Fred Wesley 22 It's Too Funky In Here - Fred Wesley 23 Static, Pts.1&2 - Fred Wesley
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"He was the guy that had a new record on the radio every two weeks. And I was the kid who used to hear listen to brand new James Brown records via the 3.5 inch speaker that was connected to my AM radio as I listened to the static filled broadcasts of WWRL-1600 AM in NYC, all of the way on the far right hand side of the AM dial. And with each new James Brown record that I heard on WWRL-1600 AM, I would jump up and spin around imagining that I was on the stage of the Apollo Theatre, just like James Brown. Then I would run down to the record store and plunk down my hard earned 49 cents and buy my very own vinyl copy of that new James Brown record. And all was right with my world, until two weeks later, when WWRL-1600 AM would play yet another brand new James Brown record and the process would repeat itself!"
"50th Anniversary Collection" gives those songs to you, EXACTLY as they were first presented to us on the radio (without the static....lol) and it's presented in chronological order. 50 hit records over the course of 50 years. There are no "alternate takes", "extended jams", "stuff recorded when nobody knew that the tape recorder was still running", live cuts, etc.