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Written by John Reed
Allure :: Sunny Days
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Artist: Allure
Title: Sunny Days
Label: MCA Records
Is Allure having an identity crisis? On their first CD since 1997, the girls who seemingly wanted to be En Vogue now sound like they want to be Destiny's Child. Not that either are bad aspirations, but this New York quartet of girls (Alia, Lalisha, Akissa and Linnie) really ...
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 6.0
Written by Roxanne Reyes
Greg Street :: Six Oclock Vol 001
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Artist: Greg Street
Title: Six Oclock Vol 001
Label: Atlantic Records
Produced by Greg Street under Atlantic Records, Six O'Clock (Vol. 001) is a compilation of 21 rap songs, featuring popular artists such as Outkast, Jermaine Dupri, Trick Daddy, Erick Sermon and many more. With a complete playing time of over 73 minutes, the album provides nonstop rap that keeps heads ...
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 2.0
Written by Adam Raby
Petey Pablo :: Diary of a Sinner: First Entry
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Artist: Petey Pablo
Title: Diary of a Sinner: First Entry
Label: Jive Records
Petey Pablo's debut release, Diary of a Sinner, is to say the least, disappointing. Great rhyming skills don't account for lack of content. These uninspired songs are more like pickup lines than diary entries. This is not an album about real life experiences and stories concerning this North Carolina rapper. ...
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 7.0
Written by John Reed
Warren G :: Return of the Regulator
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Artist: Warren G
Title: Return of the Regulator
Label: Universal
Warren G. was the architect behind one or the truly best hip-hop jams of the 90's "Regulate," but really has not found too much success since. His last release, 1997's, Take A Look Over Your Shoulder, Failed to garner a hit like "Regulate," so that may be the reason why ...
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