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Jaheim - Ghetto Love (CD)

Album Details: Ghetto Love

Release Date:02/13/2001
Label:Warner Bros / Wea
UPC:093624745228

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 9, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this Ghetto Love review helpful

    THIS CD IS ALRIGHT HE HAS A COUPLE OF GOOD SONGS ON IT LIKE "ANYTHING" "JUST IN CASE" AND "WAITING ON YOU"

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Pro Reviews: Ghetto Love

  • All Music Guide

    On his debut album Ghetto Love, soulful crooner Jaheim runs the gamut of a wide variety of RB styles, showcasing himself as a multi-faceted artist. Despite the ghetto posturing, one listen to the album reveals the baritone-voiced singer to have more in common with the likes of Will Downing or even a more street version of Luther Vandross, with song styles reminiscent of Keith Sweat, especially with his ample use of female vocalists. The album is something of a musical journey. It begins with mid- to up-tempo material, from the '70s sounding "Let It Go" (complete with a horn section) to the album's smoldering first single, "Could It Be," arguably one of the best RB songs in years. Other breezy tunes follow, such as "Happiness," the jeep-flavored "Lil Nigga Ain't Mine" (almost comically tacking an obviously sensitive issue), "Finders Keepers," and "Just In Case," which resonates as a perfect summer jam. The album is unfortunately weighted down by some unremarkable material, but thankfull...y is salvaged at its close, when Jaheim sings more traditional fare, allowing his gorgeous voice to truly shine. Most memorable among these tunes are "Love Is Still Here," which, unfortunately, is more of an interlude than anything else; "Ready, Willing Able"; and the church-organ lullaby "For Moms." As a final and remarkable note, Jaheim never stoops to use foul language. The music is just as effective the way it is, without the need to degenerate itself with obscenities. Despite some dull moments, this is a first-rate debut from a very promising artist. - Jose F. Promis, 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