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Second Coming
Tq
Second Coming
Genres: Pop, R&B, Rock
 
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Import edition of the up & coming urban artist's 2000 follow-up to 'They Never Saw Me Comin' (1998). 18 tracks including, 'Come Again', 'Ghetto', 'Internationally Yours', 'Superbitches', 'One Day' feat. Lazybone and ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Tq
Title: Second Coming
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Epic Europe
Release Date: 5/29/2000
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, R&B, Rock
Style: Soul
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 5099749776098, 5099749776029

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Import edition of the up & coming urban artist's 2000 follow-up to 'They Never Saw Me Comin' (1998). 18 tracks including, 'Come Again', 'Ghetto', 'Internationally Yours', 'Superbitches', 'One Day' feat. Lazybone and one hidden bonus track 'Ooh La La'.
 

CD Reviews

Stop what your doing, pick this one up before it's gone.....
Jeffery D Barlow | Goshen, Indiana United States | 08/13/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"TQ...the second coming, this CD is probably one of the best CD's I have purchased in a long time..probably since his last one to be exact. For those fans that really enjoy his music, this CD is one that will not let you down. I've introduced his CD to everyone I can and they all love it. It's addicting, his technique and style is one of it's own. He has really matured this album, his last one was great, but times and people change and on this album it's obvious he has, I love it. His many collabo's make it an excellent choice, E-40..he's always hot on collaborations, Ja Rule, and Warren G. This CD was worth every penny, I never get tired of it and since it's not available in the U.S. yet, I'm going to keep playing it loud. I've picked up lots of other CD's recently, I always go back to TQ's. No other album out there can match this, I promise that. With so many ... albums being put out these days, TQ is under-rated and highly skilled, can't wait for another.....JDB"
WHEN YA GONNA RELEASE ANOTHER CLASSIC ALBUM??
playa chris | gangstaville, england | 01/23/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"unlike most rap influenced artists TQ flips two genres and produces a classic album dat off the hook wit soulful joints! Best album i got!(by a long way too!!-apart from 'they never saw me coming' both are a must have for all da hip hop heads out der! peace brotherz!"
You Can't Improve On Perfection
bob | Boston, MA USA | 07/18/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I've been a TQ fan ever since I heard Westside on that hot sunny day of July in 1998. When I heard he released his new album overseas with a few tracks that won't reach our shores I picked myself up a copy. TQ latest album isn't perfection but it's damn close. Almost every song on this album is a classic and it seems TQ has definitely put R&B back into its place. Tracks like Best Friend and Hold It Down really stick out on this album as great tracks. Warren G's guest appearence in The Grind make that one of the album's best but the absolute best track on the album is International Yours. This track will keep you repeating it for hours but too bad it probably won't be released in the U.S. This album does has it's problems though, How Can I Be Down with Ja Rule is the one song I really didn't enjoy that much and there are an unusual (for TQ anyway) amount of slow or mellow songs. What ever happened to the murder filled songs like The Comeback which made TQ stand out from the other love obssesed singers. This time around it seems TQ has toned doen his swearing and talk about killing and drugs but this might not be a bad thing for some people. But I am glad to see a lighter sound and to also see him rap a little bit more than he did the first time around. (such as Best Friend) The Truth is it's not as good as the first but definitely worth checking out if your a longtime fan of TQ or a fan of other Gangsta R&B singers such as Nate Dogg or Jodeci.GET THIS ALBUM YOU WONT REGRET IT!"