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It's Already Written
Houston:  It's Already Written

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Released: 2004
Label: Capitol
Selection #: 153557
R&B singer w/the killer voice. Hits Ain’t Nothing Wrong & I Like That (w/Chingy, Nate Dogg & I-20), plus Love You Down, Twizala, Keep It On The Low, more.
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1 It's Already Written, Pt. 1
2 I Like That
3 Twizala (Intro)
4 Twizala
5 Ain't Nothing Wrong
6 My Promise
7 Keep It on the Low
8 What You Say
9 Love You Down
10 Allright
11 Bye Bye Love
12 Didn't Give a Damn (Interlude)
13 Didn't Give a Damn
14 She Is
15 It's Already Written, Pt. 2 (Thunder)
16 I Like That [Multimedia Track] N/A N/A
  
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Album Review

R&B singers with big career kickoff singles never seem to get the opportunity to release defining debuts, do they? True singles -- the kind you can pop down to the store and buy -- have been unavailable or hard as heck to find for quite a while, so how's a record company going to make the money? Besides selling the track to Coke or McDonalds (Houston's "I Like That" is working television ad wonders for the latter), there's only the touring gamble and the rushing-the-album-out option. It's doubtful that the title is intentionally ironic, but with the usual combination of slow jams, interludes, and club tracks, "It's Already Written" does sound like it could have been written for anybody. Luckily, Houston's R. Kelly-esque croon is strong, his swagger is convincing, and his delivery is right on. He's reserved on pillow talk tracks like "My Promise," while club numbers like the dancehall-flavored "Keep It On The Low" find him lyrically bouncing on the notes. "I Like That" could be a cousin to Usher's sparkling "Yeah," and the man has the confidence to cover Ready for the World's "Love You Down" and add his own spin to it. Houston's been handed a better set of songs than most record-label-rushed crooners get, but after 15 tracks you can't say you know him. A little more personality next time would be beneficial, but for now Houston's just a great singer with a killer single and a handful of decent tracks. Sounds like a good deal, but Houston's emotional range suggests his career-defining moment is going to come when his handlers get deep. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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