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Next's sophomore album WELCOME II NEXTACY picks up where its debut left off. Combining modern R&B/hip-hop textures and sheen with some major league harmonies, R.L., Tweety and T-Low drop 12 stunning cuts, offering up a mellow soundscape.
The albums starts off with a major hit as producer ALLSTAR laces the guys with a mad hot track called "What U Want," featuring Beanie Sigel. The next song, "Wifey" is the album's first official single, getting major R&B radio airplay. Executive producer KayGee gets behind the board with producer Darren Lighty for numerous tracks including "Cybersex" and "Beauty Queen"; Delite also drops a gem with "When We Kiss." No sophomore slump here; WELCOME II NEXTACY is packed with terrific songwriting and vocal arrangements.
Additional personnel includes: Beanie Sigel, 50 Cent, Red Rat, Rene Neufville, Lil' Mo.
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Personnel: Vernell Sales (vocals); Kenny Whitehead, Andrew Ramsey (guitar); David Davidson (violin); John Catchings (cello); Darrell "Delite" Allamby, Tara Stinson, Lincoln Browder (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Manny Marroquin; Adam Kudzin; Darrell "Delite" Allamby; Ben Arrindell.
Recording information: Battery Studios, NY; Coloring Book Studios, TN; Da Mill Studios, NJ; Quad Recording Studios, NY; The Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA.
Photographer: Christian Lantry.
Arranger: R.L. Huggar.
Next: R.L., Tweety, T-Low.
Vibe (6/00, p.218) - "...Each member has a fluid voice, and their keen sense of harmony and rhythm yields lush textures and graceful, deftly syncopated arrangements....proves that these young men more than capable of reconciling healthy hormonal urges with respectful admiration for the opposite sex..." The Source (8/00, p.232) - "...NEXTASY arouses with its dance-ready and groove-inducing production....[It] proves to be one of many guilty listening pleasures." Welcome II Nextasy Music Review Buy Welcome II Nextasy CD Purchase Welcome II Nextasy CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Kelly Price Mirror Mirror CD (2000)
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