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Sincere
Mj Cole
Sincere
Genres: Dance & Electronic, R&B
 
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New single release for the 1998 hit. Taken off the forthcoming full length debut for artist hailed as one of the brightest new UK garage producers, which also includes his 1999 hit, 'I See'. Tracks, 'Sincere' (Radio Edit, ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Mj Cole
Title: Sincere
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Phantom Sound & Visi
Release Date: 7/31/2000
Album Type: Single, Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, R&B
Style: House
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 731456289823

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New single release for the 1998 hit. Taken off the forthcoming full length debut for artist hailed as one of the brightest new UK garage producers, which also includes his 1999 hit, 'I See'. Tracks, 'Sincere' (Radio Edit, Wookie Remix and Jazzanova Sincer

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GOD I LOVE THIS!
Kurt Lennon | Calgary | 09/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Simply one of my favorite albums I have ever taken the chance to purchase. They say the best music is the one that can take you back to a certain era of your life, a time that is forever in your mind when you hear the songs. This album is chockful of those moments: hearing "Tired Games" or "Sincere" takes me back a few years: although it doesn't always remind me of the best events or people, it is still a wonderful CD to me, and I still love to listen to it and relax. The one shame is that it's so over-looked here: I'd buy a "2-step" album over some generic rap anyday, and this is about as good as UK Garage gets. Lush, organic, and sincere (pardon the pun), everyone is encouraged to own this album."
2 Steps into the Groove.
The Groove | Boston, MA | 09/16/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"On these American shores, MJ Cole is best known for his UK garage treatment of Mariah Carey's single "Loverboy." Armed with jittery beats and a jerky bassline, it helped introduce 2-step to the US. His album, "Sincere," doesn't stray that far from what the average dance guru expects from a two-step release: nervous drumbeats, rubbery basslines with some vocals and rapping. But what separates this from the rest of the pack is the attention to melody and song structure. This is a two-step album with soul, and from the word "go," the beat never relents. But Cole is no one trick pony, as he also incorporates mid-tempo r&b which saves "Sincere" from being one-dimensional. Some snobs may call two step "so 2001," but this record is still noteworthy and solid enough to deserve your attention."