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Hot & Wet 2003 Album
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Hot & Wet Hot & Wet
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2003-11-09
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After a strong run of albums filled with replayable tracks, this one drops the ball for 112. Maybe it’s coincidence, but it’s also their first album not released exclusively on Bad Boy, now shared with Def Soul, and the production lineup isn’t as strong. No Tim & Bob. No Winans or R. Kelly like on 'Part III'. While the album is still decent, serviceable R&B, the highs just aren’t here. The lead single, the dancehall-influenced 'Na Na Na Na', is the weakest single I can remember from them, and when the interludes and intros rank among the best moments, that’s never a good sign. 'Everyday' stands out slightly, offering a different type of track with Daron Jones rapping about critics, haters, and gossipers. Best Tracks: Intro/Medley, I Belong to You (Interlude), Right Here for U, Hot & Wet (Remix)
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