| | Queen Latifah Black Reign CD Queen Latifah Discography of CDs
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"U.N.I.T.Y." won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance.
On BLACK REIGN, Queen Latifah presents a viable alternative to the trash-talking, violent braggadocio that is the stock in trade of many lesser rappers. While she presents herself as a capable, strong-willed woman unafraid of singing her own praises, she never comes off as egotistical. Her soulful, R&B-inflected voice conveys a genuine warmth. Her lyrics offer intelligent insights into both sociological and personal issues, and most importantly, her beats are strong and her rapping skills are incontestable.
Budget collection of her recording days on Motown including 'Black Hand Side', 'Just Another Day', 'U.N.I.T.Y.' and many more.
Recorded at Skyline Recording Studio, Giant Recording Studio and Unique Recording Studio, New York, New York.
Engineers: Tony Maserati, Patrick Dillet, Michael Maserati, Angela Piva.
Personnel: Queen Latifah (rap vocals); Kevin Batchelor (trumpet); Clark Gayton (trombone); Gordon Chambers (piano); Kim Clark (bass); Kendu Dickens (drums); Heavy D., Tony Rebel, Treach, KRS-One.
Producers: S.I.D., Tony Dofat, Kay Gee, Mufi, Queen Latifah.
Entertainment Weekly (11/26/93, pp.66-67) - "...Queen Latifah has chosen to swim up the rap stream...[BLACK REIGN] is rap with an R&B appeal: smooth, rolling bass lines and gentle melodies..." - Rating: B Q (2/94, p.100) - 3 Stars - Good - "...She is probably hip hop's most assured and exciting female performer..." The Source (2/94, p.68) - "...Out of the sea of bland and repetitive rap albums currently nailing the coffin shut on the legacy of funk comes a welcome life raft of sanity...[Queen Latifah] is at her best when she goes hardcore and unleashes the skills and attitude that made her famous...." Musician (3/94, p.91) - "...she manages to convey a certain warmth without going all soft...." NME (Magazine) (2/12/94, p.41) - 7 - Very Good - "...the first great Queen Latifah record...." Queen Latifah Black Reign Songs Purchase Black Reign CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | R Kelly R. CDs (1998)
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$15.95 R. was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best R&B Album. "I'm Your Angel" was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals. "When A Woman's Fed Up" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.
R. Kelly proves that he's as prolific as he is talented on the two-disc set R., which not only culls together his most noteworthy and successful work, but is bursting with new tracks as well. Filled from start to finish with Kelly's unique blend of smooth vocal stylings and no-nonsense lyrical stance, this album also features the work of a few of his prominent friends--the opener, "Home Alone" sports a guest rap courtesy of Keith Murray, while "Money Makes The World Go Round" ...
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$18.99 I started to DJ, after successively keeping three different clubs, hyped up each week, in drawing large crowds with my DJ capabilities. I acquired the named Rock T. Mellow from my DJ abilities.I drew interest from Stevie B. Hill, who at this time was starting his record label Midtown Records, and releasing his new song called Party Your Body, after successively mixing, this song in clubs, and on the radio, helping Stevie B. promote his record call Party Your Body, I started to work with him in his studio. Where as, in 1994, I successfully produced a song called House Your Body, on his then Record Label called Secret Records, at this time my group name was under Basic Necessity. The song went National and started Lets Get Ready to Rumble, this was the first song in the U.S. released with that intro, at that time, after that the whole Let's Get Ready to Rumble, crave started. I was introduced to Mario Martinelli, in January of 1994, where we then proceeded to assemble a recording studio. At this time the Company Too-Ruff Productions ...
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