"I would purchase this CD again because of the slow jams, He's Mine and Sex In The Rain, (Both of which you can get on CD Single). I also liked, It Happens, and Just Be Gentle. Some of the other songs are less than can be desired. I believe that is more of a production problem than a singing problem. These ladies sound great with the right material. (Updated on 12-13-08) This disc is growing on me like a fine wine, so I am updated my rating to 4 stars. The ballads still jam on this disc, so add this disc to your collection."
Still Westside Rydin' for Life
Kelven J. Pealer | 03/17/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Mokenstef - Azz Izz is in my top 30 of all time of albums. This CD was a big hit in the summer of '95. They were not the best vocalists in the world but their laid back personalities fit the mode of a lot of us in our late teens, early twenties at that time. My favorite track is number 8, "It Happens". Even though I am here in crappy St. Louis. My heart is always on the west coast and if you are look for a CD with a laid back feel to it and you're not looking for heavyweight CD, then this CD is right your alley. All ya in Cali', keep holding it down. I'll be around."
Girls of da wesssside
DJ BREAKAWAY | Seattle, WA United States | 12/12/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Yep this is an underrated album but what i have to say is get it! 'cause da first half is tight especially song #8, kalled "it happens" and after dat they start to act gangsta basically being laid back but it's good u know u just got to express yourself. Do whatever to make paper stack.
p.s. wonder when they r going to come out with another one."
TIGHT!
rAY gARCIA | Tucson, Arizona | 05/12/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Mokenstef was one of the premiere groups of the 1990's, very talented vocally. Althought most people consider them a one-hit onder with "He's Mine," people who follow the R&B charts know that "Sex in the Rain," and the "He's Mine" remix also charted very well. Mokenstef hasnt't made an album since their debut, and I sadly thought they had broken up. However, about a week and a half ago, I saw them open for Lil' Kim. They sang some stuff from their upcoming album and all I can say is watch out! They have updated their style with a Destiny's Child meets Foxy Brown type sound. They are definately a little more hardcore now, but they have kept their harmony intact. No one was more excited than I was when i saw them live and in awesome form. This CD is a must have for any R&B collector, for "He's Mine" alone, and I'm positive interest in tis CD is going to increase once the new album drops and the girls finnally get their due, because they were looking and sounding [great]! "He might be doing you but hes thinking about me" "He's mine you may have had him once but I got him all the time....." CLASSIC!"
Promising Debut!
A. Lawson | Washington, DC | 01/22/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"In '95, the urban market was saturated with girl groups. The premiere groups (SWV, Xscape, and TLC) were the standard. But other groups emerged (Pure Soul, Kut Klose, Blackgirl), looking to cash in on the girl group demand. With that said, Mokenstef fits into the latter category. They managed to manufacture one big hit in their 2nd single "he's mine". Peaking at #2 r&b, the slow-burning tune was all the rage on slow jam radio in '95. With its memorable chorus, silky smooth harmony, and convincing lead, no wonder it is a classic to this day. Its popularity and clout you have would think it is the best track on the album. It isn't. That title belongs to "Baby Come Close". Normally, covers are not better than the original, but mokenstef proves that it can be done. Other tracks worth listening to are the 1st single "sex in the rain" and the pop-laced "it happens". With all of their star-studded slow jams, it's a shame that their midtempo portion is all but memorable. The rapping is simple, the choruses are unmelodic, and the production is sparse. It's safe to say their midtempo portion cost them massive commerical success. Nevertheless, Mokenstef had a decent debut, with a hit single and other notable tracks that should have been singles. Unfortunately, they fell through the cracks and will go down as a one-hit wonder."