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Like the Fugees’ Lauryn Hill, Elliott is a triple threat--a cool-as-ice rapper, a singer with an earthy, deeply soulful voice, and a talented songwriter and producer. Whether it’s the rollicking “Sock It 2 Me,” the mysterious “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)” or the sultry “Friendly Skies,” this album just doesn’t let up. Elliott represents R&B;’s past, present, and future.
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