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Ready Now
Truth Hurts
Ready Now
Genre: R&B
 
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Japanese pressing of 2004 album adds the bonus track 'Ready Now Part II'. Somewhere between the nasty-girlisms of Millie Jackson and the morality tales of Shirley Brown--and even the morality tales of Millie Jackson--rests...  more »

     
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All Artists: Truth Hurts
Title: Ready Now
Members Wishing: 0
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Album Type: Import
Genre: R&B
Style: Soul
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Japanese pressing of 2004 album adds the bonus track 'Ready Now Part II'. Somewhere between the nasty-girlisms of Millie Jackson and the morality tales of Shirley Brown--and even the morality tales of Millie Jackson--rests Truth Hurts. After one album under the auspices of Dr. Dre, the singer returns with Raphael Saadiq's Pookie label.

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I don't think the world was ready for the Truth!
Marcus | Connecticut, USA | 01/30/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Truth Hurts came out a few years back with her blazing single "Addictive" which featured Rakim. Being that she was one of Dr. Dre's girls, she had a West Coast vibe. Nobody knew who she was or what she could accomplish. Many people loved the single but hated the album "Truthfully Speaking". Truth went back into the studio before completing her sophomore album "Ready Now" which is by far a great CD. Some songs stand out more than others, but after one day with this CD, you're hooked.



1. Knock Knock (8/10) - Nice song with a hot beat. You can't help but nod your head to the beat. Vocals are great. Rafael Saadiq helps on this track.



2. Ready Now (10/10) - The best song on the album. I believe it was a single though I never heard much about it. The beat is hot and different which makes me attracted to it. I love this song!



3. Ride (6/10) - Nice beat, nice lyrics, but it's missing something.



4. Love U Better (9/10) - A deep, sexual song. Truth is really X-Rated on much of her album. This song takes you into sexual extasy.



5. Catch 22 (5/10) - Alright song. Nothing special.



6. Phone Sex (8/10) - A very sexy song. The beat gets you all excited. Never heard a song about phone sex before.



7. Whatchu Sayin' (featuring Loon) (4/10) - Very weird. I don't like this song that much.



8. Lifetime (Interlude) - Just an interlude where she calls up some girl.



9. Lifetime (2/10) - Nothing special here. She gets a 2 for her vocals because she can sing!



10. Can't Be Mad (6/10) - Never really listen to it, but the beat is good and the vocals sound tight.



11. U (8/10) - Truth slows it down and stretches it out for this 7 minute song. Although it tends to repeat itself, it doesn't get old. It's nice.



If Truth had more promotion behind this album, it could have done better than it did.



Overall Grade: B-"