Ghetto Love (2002) (Enhanced Cd)

Artist: Jaheim
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Label: Wea/warner Bros.
UPC: 00093624745228
Release Date: 3/13/2001
Buy.com Sku: 60459606
Item#: MTTQ94
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25654
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Intro ~ Jaheim
2. Du & Jah ~ Jaheim
3. Looking For Love ~ Jaheim
4. Interlude: Answering Machine ~ Jaheim
5. Let It Go - (featuring Castro) ~ Jaheim
6. Could It Be ~ Jaheim
7. Ghetto Love ~ Jaheim
8. Happiness ~ Jaheim
9. Interlude: Jah's Seed ~ Jaheim
10. Lil' Nigga Ain't Mine - (featuring Castro/Duganz/Precise) ~ Jaheim
11. Finders Keepers - (featuring Lil' Mo) ~ Jaheim
12. Just In Case ~ Jaheim
13. Heaven In My Eyes ~ Jaheim
14. Anything - (featuring Next) ~ Jaheim
15. Waitin' On You - (featuring Miss Jones) ~ Jaheim
16. Remarkable - (featuring Terry Dexter) ~ Jaheim
17. Ready, Willing & Able ~ Jaheim
18. Love Is Still Here ~ Jaheim
19. Forever ~ Jaheim
20. For Moms ~ Jaheim
21. Could It Be - (Anything You Want remix) ~ Jaheim



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel includes: Jaheim Hoagland (vocals); Miss Jones, Next, Terry Dexter (vocals); Duganz, Castro, Precise, Lil' Mo (rap vocals); Pup Dog, Adam Kudzin (guitar); Carlton Upton, Darren Lighty, Chris Joe (keyboards); Ian Martin, Isaac Vere (bass); E-Ballad, Balewa Mahammed, Yummy, Shaquana Elam, Delvis Damon, R.L. Huggar, Tina Jenkins, Cliff Lighty, Vernell Sales (background vocals).
Producers include: Kaygee, Eric Williams, Eugene Hanes Jr., Darren Lighty, Wesley Hogges.
Engineers include: Adam Kudzin, Ken Johnston, Wesley Hogges.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel includes: Jaheim, Mary J. Blige, Tha Rayne, Duganz, Taquane.
Producers include: No I.D., Xtreme, KayGee, Malik Pendelton, Wesley Hogges.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel includes: Jaheim, Mary J. Blige, Tha Rayne, Duganz, Taquane.
Producers include: No I.D., Xtreme, KayGee, Malik Pendelton, Wesley Hogges.
Though R&B pinup boy Jaheim's artistic focus is on life in the ghetto, he doesn't fall in line with the confrontational hip-hoppers who revel in the difficulties, violence, and harshness of urban life. Instead, as the album's title suggests, he focuses on the romance that blossoms even on the mean streets.
GHETTO LOVE roams smoothly from the sultry slow jam of "Looking for Love" to the '70s-style funk backing and forceful beat of "Let it Go" and the hip-hop-oriented "Li'l Nigga Ain't Mine," which revisits the theme examined in Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean." Jaheim is assisted on his debut album by some talented friends, including Castro, Miss Jones, and Terry Dexter, but it's his own way with a melody and knack for balancing street-cred hip-hop with heartfelt soul that are the most memorable elements on this disc.
As the title indicates, STILL GHETTO pretty much picks up where Jaheim left off with his previous album GHETTO LOVE. Once again we find the singer deftly mixing street-real themes and hip-hop production techniques with slow-jam R&B tracks and soulful vocalizing. Despite his hard-guy front, Jaheim mostly comes off as a Love Man, as on "Put That Woman First" and his leather-and-lace deut with Mary J. Blige "The Beauty and the Thug." Even though STILL GHETTO finds him enough of a softie to have children's voices chiming in on his tunes, the street side will out; Jaheim may be one of the few contemporary singers capable of pulling off a romantic ode entitled "Me and My "B*tch," for example.
As the title indicates, STILL GHETTO pretty much picks up where Jaheim left off with his previous album GHETTO LOVE. Once again we find the singer deftly mixing street-real themes and hip-hop production techniques with slow-jam R&B tracks and soulful vocalizing. Despite his hard-guy front, Jaheim mostly comes off as a Love Man, as on "Put That Woman First" and his leather-and-lace deut with Mary J. Blige "The Beauty and the Thug." Even though STILL GHETTO finds him enough of a softie to have children's voices chiming in on his tunes, the street side will out; Jaheim may be one of the few contemporary singers capable of pulling off a romantic ode entitled "Me and My "B*tch," for example.

Musical Guests
Mary J. Blige
Next
Precise
Duganz
Castro
Missjones
Lil' Mo
Terry Dexter

 
Compilation Appearances
Genesis (Explicit Version)
Ride
Suit (Edited)
Vol 17.-Now That's What I Call Music
Universal Smash Hits 3
Sweatsuit (Explicit Version)
Sweatsuit(clean) 1105
Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls
Tyler Perry's:why Did I Get Married (
Jaheim:smooth Jazz Tribute

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 03/13/2001
Original Release Date : 2002
Catalog ID : 47452
Label : Divine Mill
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00093624745228

 
Professional Reviews
Q (5/01, p.112)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "...While his blend of soul, R&B and hip hop may not be unusual, [his] classy, old-school soul delivery is....a slick debut of windows-wound-down urban cuts..."

Uncut (3/03, p.112)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...Jaheim perfects an audacious match of R&B ancient and modern....The singing, playing and arranging as lush and heartfelt as any jukebox favourite..."

Uncut (3/03, p.112)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...Jaheim perfects an audacious match of R&B ancient and modern....The singing, playing and arranging as lush and heartfelt as any jukebox favourite..."

Muzik (5/01, p.96)
- 5 out of 5 - "...Wow! This guy is certainly raising dancefloor dust and causing quite a stir in the disposable world of modern r&b....his respect for musical heritage has paid off..."

Vibe (11/02, pp.153-4)
- "...While his rusted timbre and swaggering machismo evoke Teddy Pendergrass, Jaheim's exquisite phrasing and gentlemanly comportment are pure Luther Vandross..."

Vibe (11/02, pp.153-4)
- "...While his rusted timbre and swaggering machismo evoke Teddy Pendergrass, Jaheim's exquisite phrasing and gentlemanly comportment are pure Luther Vandross..."

  
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Performance 5
Composition 5
Overall Satisfaction 5
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5 of 5 Jaheim: The New Voice of R&B! Monday, June 10, 2002
Annette from Greenwood, SC  

Jaheim Hoagland's debut album entitled "Ghetto Love" showcases his talents in singing as well as in songs that express real life situations that he has been through. Whether trying to find that someone special in "Looking for Love," going through some baby mama drama in "Lil N*gga Ain't Mine," or addessing the shallow, materialistic nature of love on his single "Could it Be," he sings from the heart. I have personally been a fan of his music since Nov. 2000 and I really enjoy listening to his voice and the meaning of the songs. So if you haven't heard this young man's album yet then please give it a try. And to all of the current Jaheim fans let's keep supporting this talented artist and his music.
 
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