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Written by Kristofer Upjohn
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Dreey-C’s self-titled effort is a solidly middle ground release. In
other words, while it doesn’t stand out from the pack it does at least
show that the artist knows what he’s doing.
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Written by Donna Prima
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Cherish, the talented sister quartet from Atlanta, come through beautifully with Unappreciated, their first set for Capitol, which showcases their slightly edgy, yet smoothed out pop appeal.
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Written by Michelle Cavanaugh
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Randevyn’s intimate debut album, SolTrain, is a well-blended concoction of rhythm and blues, soul, and gospel, in which Randevyn trusts and confides in his listeners to the struggles of being, well, human.
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Written by Ifè Oshun
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Prodigal Toledo, Ohio son, Lyfe Jennings, returns with his sophomore set, The Phoenix - a searing, soulfully brilliant offering that fills the void left by the majority of mainstream R&B albums.
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Written by Kenyetta Suggars a.k.a K-Shug
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They may have made the band, but the band still has a looonnng way to go.
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Written by Shonuf
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So here we are folks with another typical "album." Cassie and her self-titled debut orchestrated by woefully plastic mentor P. Diddy, is about as predictable as the sun coming up.
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