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Shareefa - Point of No Return (CD)

Album Details: Point of No Return

Release Date:10/24/2006
Label:Def Jam
UPC:602517028364

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User Reviews: Point of No Return

  • Overall:

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    love it

    By Fioger  Dec 10, 2006

    Pros: i need a bosser is a hot song!

    Cons: none

    i love this cd! but my fav song is i need a bosser!

  • Overall:

    one to keep

    By gloria  Nov 8, 2006

    Pros: shareefa can actually sing without synthesizing her voice

    Cons: too much song sampling.

    the album was a good r&b album. not a r&b album with a bunch of rap hooks which are so played out. people, this is one to add to your collection

Pro Reviews: Point of No Return

  • All Music Guide

    "I'll Be Around," from Ludacris' second Disturbing tha Peace compilation, showcased Shareefa as a scrappy, roughandtumble version of Mary J. Blige: "Prissy chicks don't want me in the place," "I might punch a silly chick in the face," etc. One of the highlights from a disc that had two sizable hits, that song as well as an appearance on Shawnna's Block Music effectively set up Shareefa's first album, also released on Ludacris' Def Jamaffiliated boutique label. DTP has already dubbed Point of No Return a soul classic, and though that's a longshot marketing gimmick to say the least, the album is certainly good enough to ping the radars of openminded RB fans who might otherwise ignore anything cosigned by a popular rapper. Shareefa's clearly under the influence of Blige, from the balance of laidback seducers and shirtclutching dramatics, to the choice of producers Chucky Thompson (My Life, Mary, No More Drama) and Rodney Jerkins (Share My World, The Breakthrough) combine for eight trac...ks, and they're both in rare form. Shareefa's a bit rough around the edges; she strains when she reaches all the way back, but she possesses a genuine gutsiness that's in short supply in modern RB. At a couple points, you might even wince and think she has nothing on Blige, but the woman has a lot of fight and determination, and she's emotive whether her backdrops thump or float. Seven or eight of these songs should never hit anyone's recycle bin. If there's one track that stands above them all, it's the Adida and KQproduced "Phony," a glistening takedown of a backstabbing and ungrateful friend: "Shoulda left her then, learned my lesson now/Shoulda known your ass was kinda foul/Can't believe my ears, can't believe my eyes/The whole friendship was a goddamn lie." - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Shareefa

Referred to as "the soul of Disturbing tha Peace," gritty vocalist Shareefa spent the first 14 years of her life in New Jersey before relocating to Charlotte, NC. There, she became involved with a crew of car thieves, was eventually caught, and wound up serving jail time. After that, she began to focus on music; she came to the attention of Teddy Riley (Guy, Blackstreet... Read more