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The Very Best Of Pure R&B THE SUMMER COLLECTION 2003

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The Very Best Of Pure R&B: THE SUMMER COLLECTION 2003

Genre: R&B/SOUL
Label: BMG
Release date: 2003

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Dirrty Christina Aguilera
Redman
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2.  Scandalous Mis-Teeq
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3.  Hidden Agenda Craig David
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4.  What About Us Brandy
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5.  Nothin' N.O.R.E.
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6.  Who's That Girl? Eve
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7.  Mundian To Bach Ke Panjabi Mc
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8.  Heads High Mr. Vegas
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9.  Who Am I Beenie Man
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10.  Make It Clap Spliff Star
Busta Rhymes
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11.  No Scrubs TLC
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12.  Girlfriend *NSYNC
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13.  Girlfriend Alicia Keys
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14.  Fu-Gee-La Fugees
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15.  Don't Take It Personal: (JUST ONE OF DEM DAYS) Monica
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16.  Twisted Keith Sweat
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17.  Mary Jane: (ALL NIGHT LONG) Mary J. Blige
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18.  You Make Me Wanna Usher
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19.  All My Life K-Ci
JoJo
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20.  Love Scene Joe
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Poison Bell Biv DeVoe
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2.  I've Got A Little Something For You Mn8
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3.  I Got A Man Positive K
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4.  Jump Kris Kross
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5.  The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air DJ Jazzy Jeff
DJ Jazzy Jeff &...
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6.  I'm So Into You SWV
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7.  Flavour Of The Old School Beverley Knight
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8.  Boys Britney Spears
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9.  Roll On Mis-Teeq
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10.  Fly By Blue
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11.  Hit The Freeway Toni Braxton
Loon
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12.  You Are My Starship Dazz Band
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13.  Just A Friend 2002 Mario
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14.  How Do U Want It K-Ci
2Pac
JoJo
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15.  Wishing On A Star Gwen Dickey
Jay-Z
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16.  Shorty Got Her Eyes On Me Donell Jones
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17.  Bump 'N' Grind R. Kelly
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18.  Your G Spot Wayne Marshall
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19.  Swing My Way K.P. & Envyi
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20.  Eenie Meenie: BONUS TRACK Craig David
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Featured Review
Dear Science
TV On The Radio
On the way to be established as the best American band of the decade, TV on the Radio's third album has arrived surrounded by five star reviews. Good news is the music totally justifies this level of hype. The Brooklyn-based combo has not abandoned their experimental nature; albeit "Dear Science" sounds deliberately shinier, funkier and more accessible than its, already polished, precursor "Return to Cookie Mountain." Lyrically, though, is quite a darker proposition. Many see on its tone a suitable metaphor to describe their country's collective mood, demoralized and confused, right at the end of Bush's presidency. The band's eclecticism is on full display: electro hooks next to D&B touches; shoegaze's atmospheric layers mixed with post-rock's bass lines via P-funk, often all in the same song. This sonic fusion can be as impressive as disorientating; rich and dense, but also the key that makes TV on the Radio's work improve with repeated listening. Main vocalist Tunde Adebimpe, often helped by guitar player Kyp Malone on second vocals, appears as a sort of missing link between Peter Gabriel and Prince; whereas David Sitek recently turned into producer du jour, applies his multi-instrument playing skills. Members of Antibalas guest on horns, highlighting the romance a new generation of US bands is having with African music. Celebration's Katrina Ford also helps in the mighty single "Golden Age" and the ballad "Family Tree", another of the album's many standout moments. .
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