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Mario - Turning Point (CD)

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Album Details: Turning Point

Release Date:02/20/2006
Label:Bmg Japan
UPC:4988017631577

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    Woah...I luv Mario ^^

    By Eidur  Dec 16, 2004 | 8 out of 9 found this Turning Point review helpful

    Pros: er 2much 2 write...uncountable

    Cons: NO IDEA

    Woah dis boy is on fire...da 1st track is great ^^ and Lmme Love You is one of my fav song of all time..dis album is reli worth ur money...he's da best ...BETTER GRAB IT dun HESITATE...

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    Amazing

    By Jessica  Apr 3, 2005 | 2 out of 2 found this Turning Point review helpful

    Pros: Everything

    Cons: Nothing

    THis Cd is Awesome Mario is amazing and i Love the song "HOw Could You" i Recommend you get this for a gift anytime you can hint hint all you ma's and pa's

Pro Reviews: Turning Point

  • All Music Guide

    Two years after getting his foot in the door of contemporary urban music with a straightfaced cover of Biz Markie's "Just a Friend," Mario returned with his sophomore album, Turning Point, and its money lead single, "Let Me Love You." Produced and cowritten by the peerless Scott Storch, himself fresh off the summertime success of his "Lean Back" charttopper for Terror Squad, "Let Me Love You" has all the makings of a gigantic urban hit. It's by far the best song Mario has yet recorded, and it's one of the best contemporary RB songs of the year, right up there with the best offerings of Usher, Alicia Keys, and company. It's that good, for real the sort of slowdance song that endures over the years, always bringing back treasured memories of tender love, whether fulfilled or disallowed, as either sort befits the song's sense of longing for love. However, there's not much else here on Turning Point that comes close to matching the balladic magic of "Let Me Love You." The other immediate ...highlight is "Boom," a bythenumbers rewrite of Usher's "Yeah," which likewise boasts Lil Jon's trademark production, a guest rap cameo (from Juvenile, in this case), a dance club theme, and a catchy, simple onesyllable refrain. There's also an albumclosing remix of "Let Me Love You" that aims for the streets, featuring grownup raps by Jadakiss and T.I. as well as a much edgier yet still infectious beat. Some of the slower songs like "How Could You" are quite likable, in a quiet storm sort of way. Above all, though, it's "Let Me Love You" and its remix that make Turning Point a noteworthy effort for this teenager and a fine second album overall. - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Mario

Born and raised in Baltimore, Mario started improving his natural vocal skills while singing along with his mom using a karaoke machine at home. The promising singer was discovered at the age of 11 in a local talent show. The pop-rap enthusiast traveled to N.Y.C. to become a new RB artist, developed by producer Clive Davis soon after. Following his contribution to the D... Read more