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Jaheim - Ghetto Classics (CD)

Ghetto Classics
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4.6 out of 5.0 stars 10 Ratings (4 Reviews)

Album Details: Ghetto Classics

Release Date:02/14/2006
Label:Warner Bros / Wea
UPC:093624880226

User Reviews: Ghetto Classics

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 6, 2007

    Pros: no weak tracks- or obvious fillers

    Cons: only 11 tracks

    first off, Nubian...i don't need to read about 'a man melting like butter on a biscuit' (yikes!) anyway this album is very good. i thought the other two albums were far better, but as i continued to play it, i saw the light. Jaheim shines... regardless of what he's singing about. Who did the daddy thiiiiiiiiing? oh, my bad. peace Read more Less

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    By JULIE F  Feb 22, 2007

    Pros: all fantastic,smooth,sexy tunes......

    Cons: only 11 tracks

    Well nobody can knock this soulful mind blowing album, only downfall to the album is the amount of tracks(11) not enough..... my favourite has to be the track featuring Jadakiss Everytime i think of her, and 125th.... lets hope his next album will co...ntain a few more tracts.... well done Jaheim.... Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Jaheim's viewpoints on music haven't changed a bit since he debuted in 2000, and fans of intelligent RB should be praising that fact. With a raft of excellent productions from KayGee (Naughty by Nature) and others, plus a focus on celebrating love and family with wellwritten songs, he's remained free to craft albums full of rich harmonies and his excellent vocals (he's one of the few modern vocalists who knows exactly how far he should go with melisma). Ghetto Classics may boast nothing as ambitious as 2002's "Fabulous" (a Top 20 hit and an artistic breakthrough, all in one), and it may amp up the rapper collaborations in search of hits (Jadakiss and Styles P have appearances), but overall very little distracts from the qualities that have made him the most durable talent in commercial yet traditional RB music. Opener "The Chosen One" is an immediate standout, a bumping love song that finds Jaheim floating serenely over one of KayGee's best productions (based on Willie Hutch's "I Choos...e You"). He and Jadakiss trade off on the single "Everytime I Think About Her," and the combination of smooth and rough sounds perfect. The final three songs ditch the samples for straight RB, and while the absence is missed, it represents an intriguing direction for Jaheim in the future. Classic RB may seem like just a memory to some, but with artists like Heather Headley and Jaheim in action, it doesn't have to be about the past. - John Bush, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Jaheim

Hip-hop balladeer Jaheim Hoagland hails from New Brunswick, NJ, where he grew up in the 176 Memorial Parkway Homes public-housing project. Misfortune hit early: his father died in 1981, when he was only two years old. Coming from a musical family helped him overcome the tragedy and the many pitfalls of his environment. His grandfather, Victor Hoagland, sung with many to... Read more