

Sweetbox - Classified JAPAN CD+Bonus Tracks W/OBI BVCP-21186 134-3 Empyr. It’s over the top and ghetto-fabulous, but riveting, which sums up R. Kelly - Double Up - BVCP-21541 - Japan Bonus Track - Promo CD Brand New Promo R.

Kelly, in between complaints about tough toilet paper and requests for squares, confronting his best friend about bedding his girl. But if there’s a contender for another operetta, “Best Friend,” featuring Keyshia Cole and Polow Da Don, should be the first chapter: it features a jailed R. Tragically, there are no more episodes of “Trapped in the Closet” on this disc. And surely, strippers around the country are already designing routines around the delightful and breezy “Freaky in the Club.” and T-Pain, is enough to invest in a disc. That happens just enough to make “Double Up” a worthy listen - just the remix to “I’m A Flirt,” a joyous ode to being a scamp featuring T.I. And when he’s able to strike the right balance, he’s amazing. In addition, the Hispanic music industry's share of the overall market valued at 6 billion in the first half of 1999 was 4.9, up from 4.5 in mid-1998. Apparently not getting the memo from Russell Simmons after the whole Don Imus flap, Kelly throws the b-word and the n-word around with abandon, sounding more coarse than charming on tracks like “Get Dirty.”īut as foul, as crazy, as absurd as Kelly can get, there’s enough musicianship involved that even at his worst, Kelly is mildly entertaining. “Real Talk” also reveals a thread of misogyny that’s way too prevalent in the first few tracks.
