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Still Ghetto

Still Ghetto
Jaheim

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Track Listing

  1. Intro: Still Ghetto - (featuring Duganz)
  2. Fabulous - (featuring Tha Rayne)
  3. Diamond In Da Ruff
  4. Put That Woman First
  5. Me And My B*tch
  6. Let's Talk About It
  7. Backtight
  8. Tight Jeans
  9. Long As I Live
  10. Everywhere I Am
  11. Beauty And A Thug - (featuring Mary J. Blige)
  12. Every Which Way
  13. Special Day
  14. Whut You Want - Jaheim, Lighty, C.
  15. Every Which Way - (featuring Duganz)
  16. Still Ghetto - (featuring Taquane)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #17954 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-11-05
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics, Original recording reissued

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
With his 2001 debut album he brought together sexy, soulful R&B with hardcore hip-hop and scored big time as the album went platinum. He sticks with the same ingredients for his 2002 release. Guest artists include Mary J. Blige, Tha Rayne & Duganz. Warner Bros.

Amazon.com
The gunfire and screams opening Jaheim's second CD, Still Ghetto, make it clear that while you can take the homeboy out of New Jersey, you can't take Jersey out of the homeboy, no matter how deftly he negotiates the slippery slope of R&B success. So while Still Ghetto gives us a mix of cuddly urban ballads and sleek soul, a hip-hop edge remains. Still, Jaheim's grooves convey great optimism. That's especially true of "Fabulous," where children spread the word of hope. The confessional "Put That Woman First" is a tender lesson on how to love, while the smoky "Beauty and Thug," a duet with Jaheim cheerleader Mary J. Blige, puts a contemporary urban slant on opposites attracting. There's a sensuality to Still Ghetto, even at its most unhinged (relatively speaking), and to Jaheim's voice, which has been favorably--and aptly--compared to Luther Vandross's. Could be worse. --Kim Hughes


Customer Reviews

A cross between Luther and Teddy P................4
Jaheim's old school vibe continues on this joint from 2002. Pretty good album. Check it out.

Top Joints:
Fabulous - (featuring Tha Rayne)
Put That Woman First
Me And My B*tch
Backtight
Tight Jeans
Beauty And A Thug - (featuring Mary J. Blige)

Excellent5
This album definantly shows significant growth for Jaheim. The song choices,the lyrics, the featured artists, and Jaheim's image are all improved since his last album! I am a huge Jaheim fan and this is my favorite of all three of his albums.
My top 5
1. Diamond in da ruff
2. Fabulous
3. tight jeans
4.Long as I live
5. Put that woman first

SMOOTH, SMOOTH, SMOOTH.........!!!5
With a sleek, soulful style combined with the hard edge of hip-hop, Jaheim makes it all work and outdoes himself on this album. With a sound reminiscent of a young Teddy Pendergrass, Jaheim is truly at his best in Fabulous....Put That Woman First.....Diamond In Da Ruff...the entire CD is Jaheim at the top of his game. Jaheim demonstrates the type of artist that you rarely see these days...with true talent, and with an appeal that reaches the very mature listener and the hip-hop crowd. One of the very few artists whose CDs I actually purchase......this one is a must for the collection.


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