An ok R&B CD
12/04/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This CD is ok I guess if you like most of the artists presented on this R&B collection of hits. Monica, Brandy, Toni Braxton and Chante Moore are practically the only good singers with decent R&B songs on here. The rest is basically garbage! No offense, but the rest of the tracks are pretty weak and boring. I wouldn't recommend getting this unless you like every single artist presented on this collection. So what you have here is basically 4 or 5 decent popular R&B songs and a handful of boring (make you sick-to-your-stomach, bore-you-to-death) type songs. If that's the kind of music you like, go ahead and grab it today!"
The Best of the Best R&B singers of the new millineum
Lisa Freeman | Baltimore, MD | 09/28/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I like the majority of the artists from their previous recordings. You can tell the truly talented and professional artists from the one hit wonders or the one trying to make the comebacks. My favorite artists at the moment are Tyrese, R-Kelly, Beyonce, Luther(always), The Isley Bros & Monica. Some of Brandy's last hits also. I'm not feeling Ashanti. The girl is very pretty but she can't sing. I think they are trying to make her another Aaliyah. Aaliyah is one of a kind! She is so irreplaceble, mulitalented in everything she did(singing, dancing, acting, and with her incredible natural beauty she would've conqured modeling and fashion easily. So Ashanti don't the Aaliyah awesome talent!! Oh and Usher is very good on cd and in concert!"
The A-Man's opinion
Alvin Green | Jackson Ms. | 04/07/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Well I wanted this album so bad so I brought it. It was a great CD. The only thing I didn't like was the Marvin Gaye song because it was rap and not Marvin Gaye. You can't name it totally R&B and have Erik Sermon rapping all over a Marvin Gaye song. I'm just tired of seeing rappers all over these R&B songs (new and old) enough already. This album was good so I gave the album four stars because of the one rap song that messed up the whole flow of the album."