1999 Rewind: Remembering Sisqo’s Unleash the Dragon

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72 Black Font [extra Quality]

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    • David Ogletree
    • November 30, 2024

    This Album still gets plays from me. I miss that late ‘90s sound. I have to be real, this album seemed as if it was influenced by Jodeci and Timbaland. Strong album nevertheless.

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    • David Ogletree
    • November 30, 2024

    This album still gets plays from me. I have to be honest, this album does borrow from the Timbaland sound and plus, we all know that Dru hill was influenced by Jodeci. Amazing album nevertheless.

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