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Sammie
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Album Details: Sammie

Release Date:10/10/2006
Label:Motown
UPC:602517075740

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    By david  May 9, 2007

    Pros: Everything on point

    Cons: Non that I can think of

    its too bad that people are sleepin on this dude, becuase his cd from beggining to the end is a fire. dont really know what else to say, but people should def. cop that disks

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  • All Music Guide

    Sammie recorded his first album, 2000's From the Bottom to the Top, at the age of 12. Between then and the recording of his second album, 2006's Sammie, he finished junior high and high school and stayed away from the music industry. Needless to say, the fans who spent all that time waiting for the singer's return shouldn't be surprised to hear a very different voice, one that couldn't possibly be recognized as the same one heard before. In fact, Sammie might as well be considered a new artist, not a returning one, despite his past success. On From the Bottom to the Top, he was a cleancut kid with a squeaky voice. And though Dallas Austin remains heavily involved on his followup, he's quite different now which had to be expected, though he never dips into the raunchy territory populated by so many other male singers his age and even had a hand in writing almost all of the songs here. With the involvement of Austin, Jazze Pha, Dre Vidal, and BryanMichael Cox, it's apparent Sammie asp...ires to go toe to toe with Usher, Marques Houston, Mario, and all the other RB vocalists around his age. He does retain some boyishness, yet he never breaks into a Ray Jlike whimper when he's feeling desperate. The album does begin to sag toward the middle and putters around after its frontloaded sequence of highlights, which features yet another electro rehash from Jazze Pha (who outdoes and possibly pokes fun at himself by proclaiming, "This is the greatest moment on Earth") and topnotch contributions from Cox (which effectively samples Chicago's "Hard Habit to Break") and Dre Vidal. Even some of Sammie's original fans should be pleasantly surprised by this impressive, assured, and fully developed return. Dropping out of music for six of his teenage years was a pretty big risk, but it should pay off. - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Sammie

Miami's preteen RB singer Sammie was exposed to music even before he was born. His mother, a former professional singer, sang in the church choir while she was carrying him. Fittingly, Sammie's first singing triumph also occurred at church; at age four, he received a standing ovation for his performance of "Troubles Don't Last Always." Music was never far from Sammie's ... Read more