Mindless Behavior - #1 Girl (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Mindless Behavior
- Title: #1 Girl
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Interscope Records
- Genre: R&B, Soul
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 00:37:22
- Total Size: 280 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Intro
02. #1 Girl
03. Hello
04. My Girl
05. Uh-Oh
06. Hook It Up
07. Missing You
08. Future
09. Gone
10. Girls Talkin Bout
11. Mrs. Right (feat. Diggy Simmons)
In a matter of months, this four-member boy group, assembled by producers Vincent Herbert (Lady Gaga) and Walter Millsap (Alicia Keys), went from opening for Janet Jackson to shutting down malls and headlining their own tour. “My Girl,” a peppy pop-R&B single released in February 2011, provided the group with all the momentum it needed, and it only helped that they were filling a void with clean content targeted at tween and teen girls. Like “My Girl,” much of #1 Girl involves songwriting input from Millsap, Candice Nelson (co-author of Timbaland’s “The Way I Are”), and Lakeisha Gamble; those three, along with several other writers, craft an album full of age-appropriate pop-R&B that doesn’t get much more suggestive than “We ‘bout to get acquainted now.” It’s all decent, high gloss material that, sonically, fits into mainstream R&B/rap radio playlists circa 2011 without making parents shudder.
01. Intro
02. #1 Girl
03. Hello
04. My Girl
05. Uh-Oh
06. Hook It Up
07. Missing You
08. Future
09. Gone
10. Girls Talkin Bout
11. Mrs. Right (feat. Diggy Simmons)
In a matter of months, this four-member boy group, assembled by producers Vincent Herbert (Lady Gaga) and Walter Millsap (Alicia Keys), went from opening for Janet Jackson to shutting down malls and headlining their own tour. “My Girl,” a peppy pop-R&B single released in February 2011, provided the group with all the momentum it needed, and it only helped that they were filling a void with clean content targeted at tween and teen girls. Like “My Girl,” much of #1 Girl involves songwriting input from Millsap, Candice Nelson (co-author of Timbaland’s “The Way I Are”), and Lakeisha Gamble; those three, along with several other writers, craft an album full of age-appropriate pop-R&B that doesn’t get much more suggestive than “We ‘bout to get acquainted now.” It’s all decent, high gloss material that, sonically, fits into mainstream R&B/rap radio playlists circa 2011 without making parents shudder.
Soul | R&B | FLAC / APE
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