Lil' Mo - Based On A True Story
Release: Lil' Mo - Based On A True Story
- Datum: 09.09.2005
Inhaltsangabe
1. Intro
2. My Story
3. Supa Star - (featuring J Star)
4. Superwoman Pt. II - (featuring Fabolous)
5. Player Not The Game - (featuring Carl Thomas)
6. How Many Times
7. 2Moro
8. Friends (Those Girls)
9. Gangsta
10. Saturday
11. She Cood Neva B Me
12. Time After Time
13. Outro
14. Superwoman pt. 1 - (bonus track)
15. Ta Da - (bonus track)
- Genre: R'n'B
- Qualität: 192 kbit/s
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HinweiseRelease Date: 2001
Quality: 192kbps Stereo
On her debut album, Based on a True Story, Lil' Mo moves from behind the scenes into the spotlight. You'll probably recognize the soaring vocals on "Superwoman Pt. II" from her hook work for artists like Ja Rule and Missy Elliott. Taking almost all of the writing credits on her debut, Lil' Mo uses her imagination and her brilliant alto to let listeners know that she's more than just a pretty voice. Mo uses her evocative vocal abilities to transform the clichéd story of a little girl with big dreams on "My Story" into a moving piece of music that sends chills up the spine with every climb of her clear voice. Equally powerful is Mo's remake of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time," where she displays the full extent of her range. Likewise, songs like "Supa Star" and "Player Not the Game," featuring Carl Thomas, will send you on an ethereal ride through Lil' Mo's intricately woven world. Lil' Mo's in full command of her voice and material on Based on a True Story, and after one listen, you'll marvel at this new super-singer.
Quality: 192kbps Stereo
On her debut album, Based on a True Story, Lil' Mo moves from behind the scenes into the spotlight. You'll probably recognize the soaring vocals on "Superwoman Pt. II" from her hook work for artists like Ja Rule and Missy Elliott. Taking almost all of the writing credits on her debut, Lil' Mo uses her imagination and her brilliant alto to let listeners know that she's more than just a pretty voice. Mo uses her evocative vocal abilities to transform the clichéd story of a little girl with big dreams on "My Story" into a moving piece of music that sends chills up the spine with every climb of her clear voice. Equally powerful is Mo's remake of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time," where she displays the full extent of her range. Likewise, songs like "Supa Star" and "Player Not the Game," featuring Carl Thomas, will send you on an ethereal ride through Lil' Mo's intricately woven world. Lil' Mo's in full command of her voice and material on Based on a True Story, and after one listen, you'll marvel at this new super-singer.