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Who can forget P.M. Dawn? In 1991, front man Prince Be and backup rapper/cousin Dr. Giggles scaled the pop charts with their debut single, “Set Adrift on Memory Bliss.” This breezy Top 40 fave sampled Spandau Ballet's “True” and slipped sensitive alterna-R&B into the tape decks of even the most hardcore grunge and gangsta rap enthusiasts. A decade later, the New Jersey duo released The Best of P.M. Dawn, a 14-track compilation of the saccharine lullabies they recorded from 1991 to 1999 — each individually wrapped in the electrified house music elements that defined the era. Prince Be's signature style of delicately ominous vocals hover above cuddly choruses and whispered harmonies about the inevitable progressions of love and loss. And of course, what would a Best of P.M. Dawn album be without clutching your fists in tender R&B anguish and belting out every word to “I'd Die Without You”? You know the one — the poignant ballad with the trickling piano intro that melted the pants off of tenderonies worldwide and even landed a starring role in Eddie Murphy's 1992 player-gets-played comedy Boomerang.