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Christina Milian
Artist Icon Christina Milian (2001)
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Off the back of the top 3 smash AM to PM comes new RnB sensation Christina Milian's sensational self-titled debut album. Almost entirely self written and produced, Milian is no pop puppet and she shows the pouting likes of Jennifer Lopez and Pink how it's done on this remarkably good debut album. Opener and US single Getaway features ubiquitous rapper JA rule, whose lazy drawl complements Christina's sensual vocals well. This is followed by AM to PM, the best party song of the year to date. Sassy and topical "When you look at me" is a future smash, as are the brilliantly produced dumping songs "You make me laugh" and "Twitch," which sounds like a future number one. But ballads also feature on this record, and Christina handles them with similar aplomb. "Thank you" is the best, an ode to all the people who helped her get where she is today. "Till i get over you" and "it hurts when..." are also great. laid back mid-tempo songs "Spending time" and "A girl like me" (which cleverly twists around the well worn dont trust your man message of the likes of Destiny's Child and Blu Cantrell) ooze with Milians natural charm, and bonus track "your last call" is a storming finisher, again excellently produced by the young prodigy. At the moment Milian may find it hard to shine through the haze of sassy young RnB singers who flood the charts. But give her time, a few singles down the line she'll be a premier league pop superstar.
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