This is a R&B-filled album, not a hip-hop album
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(10/10)
I agree with some the reviewers who were saying that this is the best one better than the SWEAT album. I believe this a good R&B album w/o much rap in it but a little bit is fine. I think it'll take me some the ol' school kids of today: Marvin Gaye, Barry White, Stevie Wonder, Teddy Pendergrass, Aretha Franklin, Patti Labelle, Earth, Wind & Fire, New Edition, Luther Vandross, The Temptations, Anita Baker, Ready for the World, Gladys Knights, Teena Marie, Kool and the Gang, The Delfonics, The Spinners, etc. and incl. the new school kids of today: Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys, Jojo, Lauryn Hill, Musiq, Jon B., Babyface, Brian McKnight, Joe, Jodeci, Boyz II Men, Jill Scott, Usher, Tyrese, Avant, Floetry, Faith Evans, Ashanti, Ruben Studdard, R. Kelly, Christina Aguilera, Aaliyah, TLC, etc.
This is all telling me well hip-hop and why it was mixed with R&B/Soul and some ol' school. I think I would love Nelly to put out another album like this in the near future. He's always keeping it real which I said first.
This is highly recommended.
Favorite cuts I worth listening:
1. Play It Off (feat. Pharrell of the Neptunes)
2. Pretty Toes (feat. Jazze Pha)
3. My Place (feat. my man Jaheim)
4. Paradise (kinda alright but it needs work)
5. She Don't Know My Name (feat. Snoop and Ron Isley)
8. In My Life (feat. a comeback from my man Mase and Avery Storm, you gotta go check his album 'cuz it's crazy!!!)
9. Over and Over (feat. Tim McGraw, more country flava to it)
10. Nobody Knows (feat. Anthony Hamilton, kinda ok but it's needs to have some feel to it)
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