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38 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
MADE-FOR-"106 & PARK" R&B, April 3, 2002
Ashanti S. Douglas is a pretty girl as her self-titled debut's heavily airbrused album cover and her television apperances prove BUT she does have a sweet yet light voice which is pleasant and she writes most of her own material(she also co-wrote Jennifer Lopez & Ja Rule's #1 collabration "Ain't It Funny").But even with good looks and a knack for songwriting, Ashanti's debut isn't anything new.This is radio-ready,"106 & Park"-tailored R&B.Stricly for the kids not fans of earthy soul or trendy folks. Ashanti-who wrote much of "Ashanti"-talks about about three things:love,love,and more love.Groundbreaking... Sugary,radio-friendly cuts like the first single "Foolish" (already a hit),"Baby","Call"(featuring her labelmate,Ja Rule) are pure polite,cutesy teen-R&B fare with easy,elementary,easy-to-sing lyrics to boot.It sounds like these aren't neccesarily songs Ashanti wants to sing,but songs she thinks a photogenic,cute young girl SHOULD sing.And that's the problem, there seems be no real respect for R&B and it shows. Since this album was produced by Irv Gotti(like Ja Rule,Ashanti is a Murder Inc. artist;she's the crew's first non-rap artist), it shows that the folks here are on the more street,hip hop tip and they feel that R&B is just folks singing about love. Ashanti never passes the line of "R&B Girl",which I think she can easily pass-with more mercurial material,that is. Fourtnaly,tracks like "Over","Rescue",and "Movies" are a little more earthier than the sweeter songs on here. Ashanti will most likely become a star.She should.But why does mainstream music have to be so predictible?
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