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| She Ain’t Worth It, My Prerogative, On Our Own, Thug Lovin’, Good Enough, Every Little Step, Roni, Don’t Be Cruel, Mr. Telephone Man, more. |
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| 1 Mr. Telephone Man |
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| 2 Girlfriend |
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| 3 Girl Next Door |
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| 4 Don't Be Cruel |
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| 5 My Prerogative |
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| 6 Roni |
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| 7 Every Little Step |
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| 8 On Our Own |
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| 9 Rock Wit'cha |
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| 10 She Ain't Worth It |
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| 11 Humpin' Around [Video Edit] |
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| 12 Something in Common |
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| 13 Good Enough |
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| 14 Get Away |
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| 15 That's the Way Love Is |
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| 16 You Don't Have to Worry [Album Version] |
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| 17 Feelin' Inside |
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| 18 Thug Lovin' [Radio Edit] |
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Album Review
Released just one year after the "20th Century Masters" greatest-hits compilation, "The Definitive Collection" does something that no other Bobby Brown greatest-hits album has been able to: provide a comprehensive overview of his entire career. Whether it's his tenure in teen idol sensations New Edition (represented here by the Ray Parker, Jr. classic "Mr. Telephone Man"), his new jack era (largely represented by all five Top Ten singles off of "Don't Be Cruel"), or his later years, it's all here. Also included is his recent collaboration with Ja Rule, "Thug Lovin'," and his horrifically dated contribution to the "Ghostbusters II" soundtrack, "On Our Own." Though this disc could have only been helped along with the inclusion of more New Edition material, it stands as a solid document and is the only disc that a person with a passing interest in Brown's career will ever need. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide
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Biography


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