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One Twelve - Part III (CD)

Part III
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4.6 out of 5.0 stars 137 Ratings (142 Reviews)

Album Details: Part III

Release Date:03/20/2001
Label:112 / Bad Boy Umvd
UPC:786127303926

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User Reviews: Part III

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    Good ish

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 5, 2005

    Pros: Great Music

    Cons: Played out

    Well, some of the songs were underrated and the ones that were really hyped weren't the best. Anyway, it's a good CD and people should get it if they haven't

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    3rd Times Da Charm

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 8, 2004

    Pros: Love Every Jam!

    Cons: None

    112 third release "III" is stellar. Tight musical arrangements, stellar vocal arrangements, and tight productions. This time around Daron is stepping up to the plate as sole writer of one track "I'm A Playa" and being produ...cer for mostly the entire album. Q stepped up to being the vocal arranger on this cd. All four of them are executive producers on this album. They all have matured lyrically. Tight lyrical content. This shows that they have a say in their music and musically, they have matured.R.Kelly's "Do What I Gotta Do" is a smash in my book. "Peaches and Cream" is a sexy number. "Dance Wit' Me" is a funky number. This is one of their best cd's ever. Don't pass this one by.Grade: A Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Part III

  • All Music Guide

    112 have proven themselves as one of the most successful and enduring acts to emerge from the 1990s urban music explosion, and continue to prove their longevity on their third set, Part III. Their second album, Room 112, despite the hits "Love Me" and "Anywhere," failed to hint at any artistic progress for the group, but the third effort is a different story. A lot of the sappy ballads that impaired their previous outings are abandoned in favor of edgier, techno-flavored jams, resulting in a more modern and forward-sounding effort. The album's first single, "It's Over Now," is an aching slice of melodrama that proved to be the group's biggest hit to date, and one of the best singles of the year. Other cuts on the album pick up where that one left off, utilizing cutting beats and electronic sounds, such as the album's dance-flavored opener "Dance With Me," the second single "Peaches Cream," and "All I Want Is You," which is augmented with rock guitars to fine effect. And as always, the... group's vocals are nothing short of stellar. Despite some clichéd lyrics (case in point -- "Don't Hate Me") and sagging ballads toward the middle of the album (although the ballad "Missing You" is a well-crafted slice of true soul), this set is definitely a step in the right direction for a hard-working group one can happily classify as having evolved. - Jose F. Promis, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

112

Equally rooted in gospel, soul and hip-hop, 112 was the first and most successful urban vocal group to emerge from Sean "Puffy" Combs' Bad Boy Records roster. Not only was the group's eponymous 1996 debut popular, but the group could be heard on records by such Bad Boy artists as Puff Daddy. Unlike most artists on Bad Boy, 112's image was clean, pure and wholesome, whic... Read more