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Frankie J, The One

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1724021

Disk length: 54m 58s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Obsession (No Es Amore) (Feat. Baby Bash) 3:45
2. The One (Feat. 3LW) 4:03
3. How To Deal 3:50
4. Without You 4:13
5. On The Floor (Feat. Paul Wall) 4:03
6. Story Of My Life 4:36
7. #1 Fan 3:50
8. Just Can't Say It's Love 3:33
9. In The Moment 3:24
10. Gone 4:33
11. Don't Wanna Try 4:05
12. Suga Suga (Feat. Baby Bash) 3:58
13. Obsession (No Es Amore) (Spanish Version) 3:21
14. Obsession (No Es Amore) (Reggaeton Mix) 3:34

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Review

It's tempting to label ex-Kumbia Kings vocalist Frankie J as Latin pop's answer to Usher. Both have smooth, supple voices; both smartly co-mingle R&B, hip-hop and radio-ready grooves; and both young men have a fondness for hats. But whereas Usher has a penchant for showbiz showboating, Frankie J lets his talent take center stage. The One expands on the rhythmic flavor of Frankie J's 2003 solo debut, What's a Man to Do?, but it also positions him as something of a rarity these days: an un-ironic, legitimate male pop star. Every song on The One seems ripe for radio play. "How to Deal" and "Story of My Life" are alluring ballads; "Without You" and the title track (featuring 3LW) showcase slick urban grooves; and "On the Floor" is an unlikely highlight, beefed up by a smart sampling of Wham's '80s hit "Everything She Wants." Frankie J's regular-guy appeal and boyish charm shine throughout the album. The only misstep is including past hits "Don't Wanna Try" and "Suga Suga"; The One is solid enough to stand on its own. --Joey GuerraFrankie J made his mark with a four-year stint with the multi-platinum Mexican-American group, Kumbia Kings, before returning to his R&B roots with What's A Man To Do?, his 2003 debut solo album. Frankie's debut album spawned the bittersweet chart-topper "Don't Wanna Try," whose video was in heavy rotation on MTV's TRL. Now, two years after his solo debut and fresh off his hit collaboration with rapper Baby Bash, "Suga Suga," Frankie J builds on that momentum on "The One," his eagerly-awaited second solo album, which more than delivers on the promise of "What's A Man To Do?" Frankie's new album is pure unadulterated R&B, perfectly patterned for slow dancing with a special someone, immaculately tailored for the dance-floors of clubland, and dreamily suited for long, late, and lonely nights.

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The One

Tracks: 17 (+3 tracks), Disk length: 1h 6m 57s (+11m 59s)

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