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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Ole Soul,
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This review is from: Ghetto Revelations 2 (Audio CD)
This young man definately has a ole soul and his music definately reflects that sentiment. This could have easily been five stars for me however, the explicit lyrics in a few songs were just unneccessary, the rap influence could have been downplayed somewhat as well, the Paul Wall collabo was not bad mostly because it was sutle and complementary. I understand that he is trying to sell records and wants to appeal to the hip hop crowd but the 30 and over stations are playing his music so if he just has a little patience and stick to what he does without trying to appeal to the hip hop audience I think he has the potential for longevity. Another thing start making albums that don't have an advisory label after all his an R&B singer, who could present himself as a young man with class easily. Just keep it R&B baby, none of the classic R&B crooners EVER had explicit labels on their music and these guys like Jaheim, Lyfe Jennings need to understand that because John Legend does, he just picked up 2 maybe 3 Grammy's for 2005. But nevertheless, Urban Mystic is a bad brother. And these Ghetto references have got to go especially when it comes to your album titles, demystify that whole connotation, please. All that said 3 stars is just average and this material is far better than that.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Loved it! Solid vocal performances on most songs!,
By Preston (nc) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ghetto Revelations 2 (Audio CD)
After hearing Urban Mystic's album, I went wow! This fellow's got talent! I missed the other albums he did before,but this singer's very good vocally. He sounds sharp on the first five funky numbers before changing it up to such soulful ballads in I Refuse, Your Portrait and When U Hurt. I liked the deep messages in Let's Make a Change with Trick Daddy as Trick writes his most thought provoking lyrics to date on what African Americans need to do to better themselves. Urban dabbles on rapping on a few numbers, and actually pulls it off with the rappers on here. I loved his soulful remake of Sam Cooke's A Change Is Gonna Come. The lyrics are explicit on some numbers, but they complement with Urban's style and don't overlap with his singing. Urban's singing is very sharp. You can hear the influences of soul singers Bobby Womack and K-Ci of Jodeci in his voice. This is another good album that I've listened to this year!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just AMZING!!,
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This review is from: Ghetto Revelations 2 (Audio CD)
This cd is not at all what I thought it was going to be. It is actually better. He knows how to capture the attention of many women. The lyrics to most of the songs on the album are beautiful. He says all the things that a woman wishes that a man would say and mean it. Men take notes from this man!!! He knows what to say!!
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