7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
her flow saved her own album, May 23, 2002
This review is from: Skin Deep (Audio CD)
but tricky setwered was wrong for the beats.she would sound much better with some one like dj uneek,or someone of that caliber.her production is the only thing that slowed this album down.get a better producer sole.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The album is awesome and Sole' is a voice to be heard., November 18, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Skin Deep (Audio CD)
Sole' has a debut album that is hot to death. She is going to give other female rappers a run for their money. Watch out Lil' Kim.4,5,6 and Accurate Math are just two of the awesome tracks on this packed cd of fresh hot modern beats and tight ryhmes. Sole' is here to stay as long as the sun shines. Keep us bumpin'!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
very good, July 15, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: Skin Deep (Audio CD)
sole' is one of the only new female rappers that can even compete in the game, and most likely one of the only ones that will stick around. hailing from kansas city, kansas, the indian black mix [as she will tell u several times], is awesome. she can out rap most males in the game, but the one problem is, she needs to get discovered. she is ill to the bone, her lyrical talents are amazing, but she needs the recognition that she deserves.
even the introduction to skin deep, is bangin. sole' is an amazing artist, and chris "tricky" stewert is an amazing producer. fans got there first taste of raps pocahontas, on jt money's suprise hit single "who dat". since then, she has been tearing up the rap industry, but only to a select audience unfortunately.
for the fans that are able to hear this masterpiece then they are extremely lucky. the first, gold certified single "4,5,6" with jt money & kandi burruss of xscape is amazing, and is very hypnotic. it will leave u singing, even when u don't want to. the follow up "it wasn't me" with j. weav/ginuwine, is just as amazing, and became an instant favorite amoung many. if you heard these singles, u will love the rest of the album.
hot tracks follow these two including "iy ya ya" the first cuzin of "who dat", "da story" , "for the love of you" with upcoming dreamworks diva tamar braxton, & "never thought i". these are all good songs, and so is the rest of the album. i highly recomend it.
i know that you are taking a risk by buying a female rap cd, because the other songs, don't usually add up to the singles power, but this is not in the case. pick it up, trust me.
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