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Music
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by K-Ci & JoJo

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List Price: $13.98Label: Mca

Salesrank: 113229

Released: December 5, 2000
Our Price: $0.76
Used Price: $0.01
Media: Audio CD

x Track Listing:
1. Honest Lover
2. Wanna Do You Right
3. Get Back
4. Crazy
5. Game Face
6. Thug n U Thug n Me
7. If It's Going to Work
8. All the Things I Should Have Known
9. I Can't Find the Words
10. Something Inside of Me
11. One Last Time
12. Suicide
13. Ooh Yeah

Editorial Review:
Includes exclusive bonus track 'Tell Me It's Real (Club Steppers Mix)'. Track sequencing is slightly different than USA version.

Description of x:
Whereas Jodeci (the four-man ensemble that spawned this spin-off project) were known for their grinding-the-stage gyrations and afterparty aspirations, K-Ci & JoJo, often besuited in tuxes and tails, are a duo known more for their semidignified balladry. Each of their two previous albums (Love Always and It's Real) spawned an anodyne megahit: "All My Life" and "Tell Me It's Real," respectively. X promises nothing less. "Crazy" has that formula feel to it; "Baby, I apologize for all the things that I've done," JoJo croons at the outset, before giving way to a vocoded chorus so tinny it almost collapses. Nevertheless, its moody blue tenor is just what urban radio ordered. The pair keep up the serenades throughout X, hitting high points on "One Last Time" and the Marvin Gaye-ish "I Can't Find the Words." K-Ci and JoJo only go uptempo on the banal "Game Face" and the bubbly, aggressively sexy "Thug in Me, Thug in You." The latter features yet another lost 2Pac verse, and it's the only track where the two don't appear to stand on ceremony--hinting that freaks still lurk under those tuxedos. --Jon Caramanica

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X,Roman Numeral for 10 5 Star Review
2009-08-29 - I remember this album when I was in the 8th grade. I love this album! I got this as a Christmas Gift from my uncle. This album is full of suprises and exciting twists and turns that the audience will find themselves caught up in the moment periodically. This album is a celebration of a just-completed golden decade(1990-2000)that began with Jodeci. They have looked to conquer even more horizons with this album by letting other producers handle the production efforts. The duo wrote 75% of the material. They brought attitude to this record. This album was special to the duo. This album has been certified Platinum. Remember, this was 2000.

Kci and jojo do it again. 5 Star Review
2004-01-22 - Being a huge music fan, i can guarantee that you fill find it difficult to find a cd that comes close to this. Maybe with the exception of One twelve-part 3, which i am also obsessed with. This album has inspired me in aspects of my life. I often find that waking up listening to this sensational music not only gets me thinking back on great times and experiences i have had but also gives me a feeling of satisfaction. What i have found through listening to it is the more you listen to it and give it a chance the more you will understand where i am coming from. I originally had heard just 'crazy' and 'thuggin you thuggin me' but for all the songs to be at a similar standard to this was quite surreal. Track number 8 is called 'all the things i should have known' and has turned out to be my favourite, each word sung is sensational and has made a positive impact on my life. I believe that this is an essential must have cd in every RNB fans collection. I am devoting my life to try and find a concert in England that Kci and jojo will attend.

"X" Does Not Hit The Spot 1 Star Review
2003-01-11 - I think the album "X" should stand for the unknown, as in, what unknown force could have caused some of the top producers in this here game to pump out D-Grade material for the Hailey Bros?

After using mostly unknown producers on their first two albums, the brothers finally decide to flex their muscles with the some of the best producers, like Timbaland, Teddy Riley, Babyface, and DeVante Swing. Even the late 2pac's (R.I.P) vocals are reunited with the Haileys on this album. However, what could have been the musically defining album in the Hailey Bros discography is instead a medicore afterthought as all the songs came off as regrettably unforgettable. Considering what could have been, it's a shame that this album turned out to be very uninspiring.

The only tracks that stopped the heart for a few precious moments is the Jodeci hidden track "Slip N Fall" and the bonus track "I Just Can't Leave" found on the Japanese CD. "Slip N Fall" simply oozes wicked attitude as listening to it conjures up memories of days long gone when you could say Jodeci and get a reply like, "Those thugs can sure sing the panties off those song!". "I Just Can't Leave" starts off with a fan inquiring about K-Ci past relationships (i.e Mary J. Blige), to which good ole' K-Ci takes the high ground and tells them to leave it alone "cause she done all told you one time". After that humorous intro, K-Ci does his best "I B Goin' Solo Won't U Come and See Me" impression and belts out one nutty song that has him singing to his a) stalker on why he can't leave his girl then b) declaring his love forever, to his lady and finally c) sanging to the both of them at the same time. A nice little ditty from K-Ci that leaves you wanting more. Heck, after listening to both bonus tracks one is left wondering why they even bothered with the album "X" when a new Jodeci album or a K-Ci solo album sounds more appealing.

(3-1/2 stars) Didn't age well 3 Star Review
2002-11-16 - If this album came out now, I would give it three stars. In fact, K-Ci & JoJo's first album Love Always was the only album they made that was great no matter how many times you played it. THIS album sounded great upon first listen, but after I listened to it again I realized it isn't as good as it could have been.

There are some obviously good songs like "One Last Time", "Crazy" and "Something Inside Of Me". But then there are also some songs that don't sit right with me. "Suicide" flows well, but you have to admit that "I never thought of suicide/Until you took your love away" is a little extreme. There's also filler like "Thug N U Thug N Me" and the Timbaland-produced "Game Face"; and the hidden track, the ironically-titled "Slip And Fall", should have never been found. Speaking of which, since when are hidden tracks found BEFORE the end of the album?

It's rather disappointing that K-Ci & JoJo keep experimenting at times and give us some tracks that don't sound like them. Let's hope their next album can compare to the classic that Love Always is.

TOP QUALITY 5 Star Review
2002-04-22 - THESE HAILEY BROTHERS ARE JUST UNBELIEVABLE SINGERS,AND PEOPLE TALK BOUT THERE BACKSTREETBOYS AND N SYNC AND THEY ARE NO WAY ON THE SAME LEVEL AS KCI & JOJO,BOYZ2MEN DRU HILL,THESE ARE WHAT U CALL TRUE TALENTED SINGERS,NOT MANUFACTURED LIKE THEM POP GROUPS,THE ONLY EFFORT THEM POP GROUPS GIVE IS THE SMILE 4 THE CAMERA,ANYWAY THIS ALBUM IS JUST TOP QUALITY EXCEPT 4 THE 'CRAZY' REMIX,ITS JUST PURE NOISY AND WHOEVER PUT IN THE MUSIC 4 IT SPOILED A GOOD SONG,COZ ITS NOTHIN LIKE KCI & JOJO WOULD HAVE ON THERE ALBUM.PART FROM THAT 5 OUT OF 5










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