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Silk Degrees
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Sean Kingston
: :Sean Kingston, the17 year-old Miami born, Jamaica bred artist, is not just a new face in popular music; he s accomplished the rare task of creating a new genre where rap, reggae, pop, doo-wop and remarkable songwriting all combine into something totally refreshing. Add in Sean s family roots, which cite Jamaican legendary producer Jack Ruby as his grandfather, and you have one of the most exciting debuts this year. And while hip-hop lyrics have sparked the ...
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Los Lonely Boys
: :California's Los Lobos are the reigning kings of Tex-Mex/Rock Espanol. But this debut CD by the San Angelo, Texas band Los Lonely Boys might herald a changing of the guard. This is truly a band of brothers, led by guitarist/vocalist Henry Garza and his younger, bass-and-drum-playing siblings Jojo and Ringo. Like a lot of groups, they had to move away to achieve fame--in their case, to Nashville. But after the release of their EP, Willie Nelson heard them, ...
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The Makings of a Man
: :California's Los Lobos are the reigning kings of Tex-Mex/Rock Espanol. But this debut CD by the San Angelo, Texas band Los Lonely Boys might herald a changing of the guard. This is truly a band of brothers, led by guitarist/vocalist Henry Garza and his younger, bass-and-drum-playing siblings Jojo and Ringo. Like a lot of groups, they had to move away to achieve fame--in their case, to Nashville. But after the release of their EP, Willie Nelson heard them, ...
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Love the Woman
:Album Description: Leading contemporary soul singer Chante Moore is back with this exciting collection of 11 all-new songs perfectly showcasing her gorgeous 5-octave vocal range. 'Love The Woman' is sensuous and romantic, featuring jazzy grooves and soulful ballads. Chante Moore like you've never heard before!
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Pure 80's
:Album Description: Leading contemporary soul singer Chante Moore is back with this exciting collection of 11 all-new songs perfectly showcasing her gorgeous 5-octave vocal range. 'Love The Woman' is sensuous and romantic, featuring jazzy grooves and soulful ballads. Chante Moore like you've never heard before!
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The Dutchess
: :\N :If you thought Black Eyed Pea-sized bites of Fergie might be all you could handle--that a full plate of Fergie is possibly too much for any discerning musical palate--The Dutchess might change your mind. For here the lumpen lady throws caution to the wind and threads her pop needle with an ambitious ribbon of yet-to-be-conquered genres: reggae and ska on 'Mary Jane Shoes,' with Rita Marley; vintage soul on 'Here I Come'; '80s hip-hop on 'Fergalicious'; ...
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System
: :Some artists mellow as they age; Seal enters never-surrender mode and hits the dance floor. System gets at a new way of thinking for the king of the sexy British croon--he's a little less committed to nailing the vocals here and a lot more into manufacturing a mood. Overall, it's one infused with high spirits and an almost dreamy sense of possibility: 'Rolling,' the only song outside of a weird duet with wife Heidi Klum ('Wedding Day') to ...
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Epiphany
: :T-Pain opens the liner notes to his hotly anticipated second disc with a couple of helpful definitions: An epiphany is 'the manifestation of a supernatural being' (definition No. 1) or 'a sudden moment of insight or revelation' (No. 2), the opening page puts forth. Because most of the R&B record-buying world knows that T-Pain is not a supernatural being, but a stylish and inventive singer from Tallahassee, it would seem the second definition inspired the title--T-Pain probably felt ...
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It's Too Late To Stop Now: Live (2CD)
: :T-Pain opens the liner notes to his hotly anticipated second disc with a couple of helpful definitions: An epiphany is 'the manifestation of a supernatural being' (definition No. 1) or 'a sudden moment of insight or revelation' (No. 2), the opening page puts forth. Because most of the R&B record-buying world knows that T-Pain is not a supernatural being, but a stylish and inventive singer from Tallahassee, it would seem the second definition inspired the title--T-Pain probably felt ...
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