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Nothin But Drama
Profyle
Nothin But Drama
Genres: Blues, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, R&B
 
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All Artists: Profyle
Title: Nothin But Drama
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 1
Label: Motown
Original Release Date: 10/17/2000
Release Date: 10/17/2000
Album Type: Explicit Lyrics
Genres: Blues, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, R&B
Styles: Contemporary Blues, Contemporary R&B, Soul, Neo-Soul, New Jack
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 601215974423
 

CD Reviews

.... A little more than just drama.
J. Highsmith | Mitchellville, Maryland United States | 11/07/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"After I saw the video for the song "Liar", I began my famous debate on whether I would add this CD to my collection or not. The single, which was produced by Teddy Riley & Roy Hamilton and follows in the lastest trend of songs by Liberty City, "Who's She Lovin' Now", Avant's "Separated", and Ruff Endz' "Where Does Love Go From Here", is tight. Once again, a reviewer, "Tony", let me know that the Profyle CD was definitely worth checking out, so I picked this CD up. From beginning to end, "Nothin' But Drama" proves why Profyle will still have many more CDs to come in the future. First things first, the "Liar" explicit version is just a little different from the radio version. Some parts will even make you laugh or make you get upset if you have been in the situation before. Profyle does a good job keeping up with the R&B acts of today. Their material isn't ground breaking but you will like what they have to offer. The two gems , in my opinion, are the two tracks produced by Steve "Stone" Huff. He has really impressed me with the work he has done so far on Joe's "My Name Is Joe" CD, Avant & Sparkle's latest CD. "(Can We) M.A.K.E. L.U.V." and "Can We Talk (About Us)" are the best two songs on this CD. Other gems are the Joe produced "I Do", "Every Little Thing" and "Can We Make Love". This CD will remind a lot of folks of Next's "Welcome II Nextasy". You get good r&b with a raunchy twist to it on some songs but you also get a lot of good r&b that you are used to as well. I would recommend this CD to anyone that likes Next's and Donell Jones' latest CD."
Fantabulous CD!!! A MUST BUY!!!
O. A. Echeverria | UT, USA | 08/12/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"know music, been writing music for years now. Music is my life; I also write music professionally.



So here is The Run Down:

I've known of Profyle for a long time coming now from the songs:

*Every Little Thing

*(Can We) M.A.K.E. L.U.V.

*I Wont Cry

*Overjoyed



So I bought both their cds and was more than impressed! Some people are saying "change the lead singer" those people just dont get it, so let me enlighten you a little.

They wanted a more rough lead singer, it adds bass, monotone, yet quality and a soothing touch. They are an awesome group. Buy the Cd PERIOD!



JUST BUY THE DAMN CD ITS AWESOME!



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My Rating System is based on Amazon's:

* = Hate It

** = I Don't Like It

*** = It's Ok

**** = I Like It

***** = I LOVE IT!

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Not bad... Preferred the first one tho.
NYBRUH | 10/19/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Okay, no one was more happier than me when I heard these guys were given a second chance. I was one of those few people who heard their first CD. As good as it was, it kinda got lost in the shuffle which was tragic because these guys are pretty talented. Theyre much better than Ideal, who came out the same time their first CD came out... and eclipsed them.This CD, is good, but I feel, as is with the case with artists who dont make that big successful debut, that they compromised their sound for the hits. Liar is a great song, but beyond a handful of songs, the rest of the CD sounds oh so trendy, and typical. Their first CD was much more classier and mature, whereas with this one they changed their image and turned in the suits and 'ex choir boy gone R&B' sound for Timbs and sex-you-up thug appeal. Tho theres possibility for a couple hit singles, this material is very much below them. And, tho Teddy Riley was relevant at one time, and tho yes, he produced "Liar" which gave him another #1 hit, I think his time has passed, and they could have did a lot better in choosing producers."