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Given Floetry's silly name and background in poetry, you'd think this British duo -- "songstress" Marsha Ambrosius and "floacist" Natalie Stewart -- was genetically engineered to impress Grammy voters and Jill Scott fans. Following up six nominations and a live record that improved upon the two's ho-hum 2002 debut, their third album mixes stylized lushness and just enough forward motion, with Stewart and Ambrosius working up urbane, velvet-lined valentines full of darting rhymes and coiling croons. Most crucially, Floetry can write (for one, they penned Michael Jackson's 2001 track "Butterflies"); they dot Flo'Ology with heartfelt charmers such as "Feelings" and the Common-assisted "SupaStar," which overcome their lovesick platitudes through their smart arrangements and slo-mo hooks. Dull spots abound, but at its best Flo'Ology gives moonstruck beauty a good name.
(Posted: Nov 17, 2005)
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Track List
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Blessed 2 Have (track not available in Rhapsody)
- SupaStar (Album Version Featuring Common)
- Closer
- My Apology
- Let Me In
- Lay Down
- Feelings
- Sometimes U Make Me Smile
- I'll Die
- Imagination
- I Want You
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