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Monica whose cat fight with fellow high school R&B diva Brandy, "The Boy Is Mine," hit Number One shuns the frightful slow-jam genre so popular among her schoolmates. Instead the seventeen-year-old music-biz veteran has chosen a more classic path, with help from the cool hand of producer (and fellow Atlantan) Dallas Austin. The songs on her titled-for-maximum-name-recognition The Boy Is Mine hearken back past hip-hop songbirds like Mary J. Blige and adult-contemporary sirens like Toni Braxton to someplace closer to soul's source. Starting with the baroque strings of "Street Symphony" and continuing with the sweet "Angel of Mine" and the discoish " 'Cross the Room," Monica uses her honey-dipped, church-worthy voice to lift her radiofriendly tunes and, hopefully, the rest of contemporary R&B to a higher plane. (RS 794)
NATASHA STOVALL
(Posted: Aug 12, 1998)
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- Street Symphony
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The Boy Is Mine (With Brandy) (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Ring Da Bell
- The First Night
- Misty Blue
- Angel Of Mine
- Gone Be Fine (Featuring Outkast)
- Inside
- Take Him Back
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Right Here Waiting (Featuring 112) (track not available in Rhapsody)
- 'Cross The Room
- I Keep It To Myself
- For You I Will
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