Michel'le

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 44:42

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Love Michel'le!!

MzElleTee

Really love Michel'le vocal ability! This lady has got talent!!

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Back in the Day!!!

jonsieboy21

This girl was the s--t back in the day. This was a woman who made R&B part of the club scene. The beats are off the hook!!!

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Oh....WOW!!!!!!

isaacmusicman

Where did you dig this up from? This is a crazy classic R&B joint. I know, I usually blast late '80's, early '90's R&B, but Michel'Le could not be denied! Produced by Dr. Dre'(one of the best producers of our time), every song is fried in R&B, Hip-Hop, and even Soul. Her voice is terrific(just don't ask her to talk though), and if I was Dre back then, I would have grown up quick, so we could see what else we could have came up with together. No overview needed, just download!!!!

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Michel’le, the girl with the squeaky speaking voice and thunderous singing voice, stormed onto the music scene in 1989-1990 with her smash self-titled debut. The album is post-new jill swing, incorporating a mix of hip-hop, dance, and R&B well before Mary J. Blige and Faith Evans perfected the genre. Michel’le produced several huge hits, including the unstoppable (and irresistibly clever) “No More Lies,” which became a Top Ten pop hit; its follow-up, “Nicety”; and the R&B/dance hit “Keep Watchin’.” The real gems on this set, however, are the slow jams. The smoldering “Something in My Heart” became a hit well over a year after the album’s release, and other tracks such as “Silly Love Song,” “Close to Me,” and “If?” are just as good. Unfortunately, it took Michel’le nearly a decade to deliver the follow-up, 1998′s Hung Jury, which completely paled in comparison to its predecessor, although she was a featured vocalist on tha Dogg Pound’s 1996 hit “Let’s Play House.” So, as it goes, powerhouse chanteuse Michel’le, who played a large part in spearheading a musical movement for which she is entirely uncredited, will be remembered for this sole, wonderful album. A true classic, and a must for fans of hip-hop and timeless R&B. – Jose F. Promis

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