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- Summary: The Irv Gotti-created superstar returns with a quick follow-up to her hit 2002 self-titled debut.
- Record Label: Def Jam
- Genre(s): Pop, R&B, Urban
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 11
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Mixed: 6 out of 11
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Negative: 2 out of 11
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MojoAdheres to the simple formula that worked so successfully on her debut, combining fluid, mid-tempo grooves with infectious vocal hooks. [Sep 2003, p.110]
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Entertainment WeeklyChapter II is too mired in tired R&B conventions to achieve true magnificence. [11 Jul 2003, p.77]
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It's awfully hard to tell if this is actually Ashanti's new album or if it's just one big infomercial for her label, Murder Inc.
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Catchy pop music based on some great old soul tunes.
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The sole outright attraction of her pathologically modest follow-up is "Then Ya Gone."
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Wears thin long before its halfway mark.
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Q MagazineThere are so many idiotically composed adverts between tracks, you wonder if you haven't tuned into a local radio station by accident. [Sep 2003, p.99]
Score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 26
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Mixed: 3 out of 26
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Negative: 8 out of 26
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TyralDOct 15, 2003This album is amazing. It's significant to the groove and melody of the first, but yet acedes the quality.
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PersonPNov 14, 2003She turned from a Catholic school girl...to a full out sex machine. Cripes.
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aaronkJan 15, 2004this ashanti cd is 1 of the best rnb albums ever to be released
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kylehMar 22, 2004
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[Anonymous]Sep 27, 2003
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CarletteSFeb 13, 2004
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NseEAug 10, 2003AARGH!!!
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