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| 1. Playa's Only featuring The Game |
| 2. Happy Summertime featuring. Snoop Dogg |
| 3. Sex In The Kitchen |
| 4. Slow Wind |
| 5. Put My T-Shirt On |
| 6. Remote Control |
| 7. Kickin' It With Your Girlfriend |
| 8. Reggae Bump, Bump featuring Elephant Man |
| 9. Touchin feat. Nivea |
| 10. Girls Go Crazy feat. Baby |
| 11. Hit It Till The Mornin featuring Twista and Do or Die |
| 12. Sex Weed |
| 13. (Sex) Love Is What We Makin |
| 14. Burn It Up featuring. Wysen and Yindell |
| 15. Trapped In The Closet Ch. 1 |
| 16. Trapped In The Closet Ch. 2 |
| 17. Trapped In The Closet Ch. 3 |
| 18. Trapped In The Closet Ch. 4 |
| 19. Trapped In The Closet Ch. 5 |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Top R&B release this year,
This review is from: Tp3 Reloaded (Bonus Dvd) (Clean) (Audio CD)
This is by far the hotest album out right now next to the ying yang twins. Every song brought a unique and fresh flavor that kept tempting you to listen to each song 100 times. Excellent album, "Playas Only" was fenominal along with the dramatic soap opera of "Trapped In The Closet" pts.1-5. Very few of the songs in this album left you bored. This is definetly R.Kelly's greatest masterpiece ever. He will be getting a couple of grammy's for this extreme release.My Song Ratings: 1. Playas Only feat. The Game 10/10 highlight chart topper 2. Happy Summertime feat Snoop Dogg 8/10 Classic Snoop Dogg beat 3. In The Kitchen 8.5/10 clever ryming 4. Slow Wind 5/10 mmmm...different 5. Put My T-Shirt On 9.5/10 great song 6. Remote Control 2/10 - Worst song on album, clever though 7. Kickin' It With Your Girlfriend 10/10 great beat 8. Reggae Bump Bump feat. Elephant Man 7.5/10 funny song 9. Touchin' feat. Nivea 8.5/10 set the mood with this song 10. Girls Go Crazy feat. Baby 8/10 sounds like a Missy Elliot beat 11. Hit It Till The Mornin' feat. Twista 9/10 love twista and fast ryming 12. Sex Weed 8.5/10 clever 13. (Sex) Love is What we Makin' 7/10 good slow R&B beat 14. Burn It Up 7.5/10 like the jamaican flavor 15. Trapped In The Closet pt.1 10/10 Great interlude 16. Trapped In The Closet pt.2 10/10 My favorite one - humorous 17. Trapped In The Closet pt.3 10/10 Best Rymes out of the 5 18. Trapped In The Closet pt.4 10/10 Most Dramatic 19. Trapped In The Closet pt.5 10/10 Great finisher to this album Coming soon: Parts 6-10 (not a rumor) (...)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Many Can Sang:but there is Only one Kang,
This review is from: Tp3 Reloaded (Bonus Dvd) (Clean) (Audio CD)
R.kelly the Clean version is still tight. He is the Greatest Artist Ever. there is nothing that he can't do Musically.as a Writer,Arranger&Producer,Vocalist,Conceptionilist He has no Peer. he has single-handly Saved R&B Music. He ain't had to make any excuses abotu Downloading or File-Sharing Because He is the Top Dog on the Charts.Album is number Pop&R&B. 5 Number 1 Pop Albums& the 9nth Time that R.kelly has Been Number one on the R&b charts.Trapped in the Closet takes you back to a whole different time period.where the Radio told you a story.He is a Blues Man with a Soulful presentation. he has alot of Humor along with many different storys going on.R.kelly is the Black Charlie Chaplin.He can beat you in so many ways.he is the Most Versatile Artist&He always Re-Invents His Style&Vibe.he is the Pulse of Music&He is Timeless.He is the Genius of Music.He Is the Baddest Cat on the Planet Musically.be it R&B,Pop,Hip-Hop,etc... he is the Best Period.the Mini Movie is Classic.His Facial Expressions be Cracking me up.His Music is setting a whole new standard.there is nobody else like Him.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Deserves A Definate New Look For Sure!,
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This review is from: Tp3 Reloaded (Bonus Dvd) (Clean) (Audio CD)
In all honesty I previewed this album many times-online,in record stores and passed it up every time. And there's for it. A lot of modern R&B performers get straight to the point with their music. With R.Kelly he borrows from his forebearers (Stevie Wonder,Marvin Gay,Jam & Lewis,etc) in the sense even his most commercial tunes take much time to build to their best. That being said this is actually a great album-one his strongest and most ambitious as well. And for me anyway it's the strongest of the "12 Play" series thus far. And there's a new outlook here as well. The previous two albums in the series put much emphasis on it's slower content and the carnal side of life. Here the tempos are,if not all the up all the time are at least more varied and the emphasis is often more on sexual curiousities and questions rather than mere seduction. It takes a more psychosexual look upon things in the mold of Prince to a degree. Sometimes even the point of forcing the artist himself to raise an eyebrow. Which,of course he does great wit as always.To be said there's plenty of contempo hip-hop styled stuff here such as "Playa's Only","Put My T Shirt On" and "Hit Me Til The Mornin'". Though rather than looking towards some techno/European classical arrangement which is the typical route to travel musically these are contempo R&B cuts with heavy funk references such as polyrhythms and call and response lyrics. Of course for one of R's purely sophistifunk/boogie style numbers you'll want to go straight to the breezy "Happy Summertime" with Snoop Dogg,one of the best R.Kelly's done in the form and very much in the vein of Mariah Carey's Say Somethin,only with of course a far more naturally soulful vibe. "Kickin It With Your Girlfriend","Slow Wind" and "Reggae Bump Bump" all introduce heavier Caribbean and even reggaeton elements into his sound. Yes that was a bit trendy at the time but he does a great job building up and into them. The funny,lusty ballds "In The Kitchen" and "Sex Weed' alternately compares sexuality with first cooking a meal and than with "smoking spliffs". There's also the great mix of old and new rhythms on "Burn It Up" as well,a great retro/modern funk jam. The album concludes with a complex suit of five songs call "Trapped In The Closet" and this particular CD edition features a DVD with the 20 minute music video which exactly visualizes the songs lyrical imagry. Set to a Stevie Wonder like jazz/R&B style suite (with a modern instrumental twist) the lyrics tell a narrative story directly describing a series of personal encounters and sexual affairs that all runs terribly amok and comes to an abrupt and surprising conclusion. It basically deals with how people always wind up in bad places in life when they have to keep inventing lies to cover over another. The title has a literal and figurative meaning since part of the narrative involves a homosexual tryst between two make characters and,in that area actually encourages honesty about ones sexuality (whatever it may be) over secrecy. Overall this album is one of R Kelly's most rhythmically complex,funky and satisfying albums to date as well as one of his most conceptually unified. And it will take maybe a couple full listens before it all sinks in. But it says a lot about this artists emotional and creative mind as well so it works on many different levels.
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