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| Third set from seductive R&B vocalist. Hold Me (co-written by Mary J. Blige), You Should Be Mine (Don’t Waste...) (w/Mase), The Only One For Me and more. |
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| 1 Anytime |
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| 2 Could |
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| 3 You Should Be Mine (Don't Waste Your Time) |
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| 4 Show Me the Way Back to Your Heart |
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| 5 Every Time We Say Goodbye |
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| 6 You Got the Bomb |
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| 7 Hold Me |
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| 8 The Only One for Me |
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| 9 Til I Get Over You |
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| 10 I Belong to You |
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| 11 Jam Knock |
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| 12 When the Chariot Comes |
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Album Review
On his third album, "Anytime", Brian McKnight continues with the mellow, romantic urban R&B that has become his trademark, but there's a new twist. Most of the album consists of songs he has written and produced, but "You Should Be Mine," the first single pulled from "Anytime", is produced by Puff Daddy and features a rap by Mase. On paper, the pairing seems a little odd, but it works surprisingly well, as does "Hold Me," which was co-written by Mary J. Blige and features Trackmasterz. McKnight hasn't exhausted its possibilities yet -- "Anytime" is as strong as its predecessor -- but "You Should Be Mine" and "Hold Me" suggest that he may be better off pursuing a new, hip-hop-influenced direction. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: Brian McKnight |
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