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| R&B quartet sets a lovin’ mood on hit Put A Little Umph In It (w/Ashanti), plus Way To Say I Love You, Can’t Get Right, Whole Town Laughing, more. |
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| 1 Intro: Where the Party At/Let's Get Married/I Gotta Be/Promise/Walked O |
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| 2 Put a Little Umph in It |
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| 3 Whole Town Laughing |
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| 4 Me That's Who |
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| 5 Get This |
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| 6 I'll Be Damned |
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| 7 Can't Get Right |
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| 8 Way to Say I Love You |
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| 9 Sunrise |
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| 10 Round and Round |
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| 11 Turn U On |
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Album Review
After their fifth album, a self-titled 2006 release, Jagged Edge departed from Sony and landed back with Jermaine Dupri, who was quick to reclaim the group once he became president of Island Urban Music. As a title, "Baby Makin' Project" doesn't really do much to indicate that there will be much of a difference between its content and that of JE's past albums. There's a slightly higher percentage of ballads and midtempo songs, but for the most part, this is exactly what one should expect from the group by now -- not a masterpiece, but another strong addition to the catalog. As usual, even the middling material has replay value, saved by the sound of the members' four voices; few modern groups sound this good together. For the very first time, no MCs are featured (maybe they figured it could only go further downward after "Jagged Edge"'s "Ass Hypnotic"); Ashanti is the lone guest, and she adds deeper appeal to "Put A Little Umph In It." ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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