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Chain Letter (EXPLICIT) (CD)

By: Brooke Valentine (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Chain Letter (EXPLICIT) (CD) Album By Brooke Valentine (Artist)
1   Girlfight - (featuring Big Boi/Lil Jon)
2   Taste Of Dis
3   Long As You Come Home
4   Blah Blah Blah - (featuring Dirt McGirt)
5   Cover Girl
6   Playa
7   Ghetto Superstarz
8   Tell Me Why (You Don't Love Me)
9   Million Bucks - (featuring Queenz Deliz)
10   I Want You Dead
11   Dying Of A Broken Heart
12   Pass Us By
13   Laugh Til I Cry
14   American Girl
15   Whatcha Lookin' At - (featuring Kilo)
 


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Review

Uncut (p.102) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[W]ith potent production honchos from Soul Diggas to BloodShy, this bombshell brooks no debate."

Title Note

Personnel: Brooke Valentine (vocals); Dirt McGirt, Hype, Lil Jon, Big Boi, Queenz Deliz (vocals); Adam Rogers, Erik Nordgren, Henrik Jonback (guitar); B Howard, Soul Diggaz (programming).

Recording information: Los Angeles, California (2004).

Brooke Valentine makes quite a first impression on the opening single of her debut album, CHAIN LETTER. As much a declaration as a song, "Girlfight" announces Valentine's commanding presence with unquestionable authority, as she throws down a supremely catchy tune, abetted by crunk king Lil Jon and Outkast's Big Boi.

While CHAIN LETTER boasts some high-profile cameos, not one of them is phoned in or wasted. Valentine's sultry, decisive voice stands on its own, and guests are only brought in as embellishments. The late Dirt McGirt (AKA Ol' Dirty Bastard) offers another reminder of why he was such a sought-after collaborator on "Blah Blah Blah," an immediate classic where Valentine spins around the usual male "playa" song as she toys with a pleading boyfriend. Throughout the record, Valentine possesses the control of Janet Jackson at the top of her game, whether touting her own sexuality ("Taste of Dis") or giving the ultimate kiss-off to an ex ("I Want You Dead"). A hip-hop chanteuse with spark to spare, Brooke Valentine opens her solo career on a strong note with CHAIN LETTER.



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