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Post by fugees-online on Aug 30, 2006 14:23:24 GMT 1
TONIGHT, TUES AUG 29 - In celebration of the release of The Roots Game Theory today, J.Period will take the wheels alongside the one and only Questlove for an exclusive Game Theory Album Release Party tonight @ Cielo! The evening also celebrates the release of J.Period's Best of the Roots Official Promo Mixtape and promises to be a star-studded affair! On Monday Aug 21, J.Period debuted on MTV’s “Sucker Free” in an exclusive interview with host Cipha Sounds! J.Period talked about the “Official Best of the Roots” mixtape, the highly anticipated “Best of Mary J. Blige” mixtape, upcoming projects with CL Smooth, Talib Kweli and more. Audience members also received the own copies of the exclusive Best of the Roots mixtape! Visit www.jperiod.com for more info on J.Period and upcoming projects!
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ballagrl23
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Everyday's another chance, to get it right this time...
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Post by ballagrl23 on Aug 30, 2006 16:12:17 GMT 1
Best of Mary J. Blige is gonna be sick. Can't wait... Man J. Period is doin his thing and doin it well... I got the utmost respect for him.
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Post by LookingForTheTruth on Aug 30, 2006 18:25:43 GMT 1
I've just checked his site............. lol Lauryn is everywhere good work
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Post by sabela on Aug 30, 2006 22:30:13 GMT 1
best of mary J........... great!! it´s very interesting...........
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Post by dawyked on Sept 8, 2006 4:50:45 GMT 1
simon, ese we la esta rolando chido!
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Post by fugees-online on Apr 23, 2008 12:26:07 GMT 1
REVIEW:A stroke of genius is not complicated. It can be just common sense. For turntable stallion, J. Period, compiling a mixtape of Mary J. Blige classic cuts, exclusive remixes, and interview excerpts was an obvious must-do. Yet, for long time fans of the R&B diva, The Best of Mary J. Blige is pure brilliance. A walloping three discs long, The Best of Mary J. Blige mixtape starts from the summer of 1992. That was when Mary's debut, What's the 411, was background music on every around the way girl's answering machine. It was the beginning of the queen of Hip-Hop Soul's sixteen year reign in pop music. The mixtape's near 150 tracks speaks to Mary's comfortable position as the voice of the American black girl lost. Even MC Lyte, Alicia Keys, and Lauryn Hill, icons in their own right, provide the mixtape with homage-paying drops. Far from a market driven greatest hits project, J. Period's boasts of an all inclusive track selection. Old school gems like "What's the 411" and "Mary Jane" spin alongside newer cuts like "Family Affair" and "Be Without You." No matter how old the song, J. Period injects it with a shot of mesmeric unfamiliarity. "What's the 411" is blessed with a monologue from Grand Puba and "Mary Jane" jumps off with Uncle L's rhyme about shorties in the club "ready to ride like stallions." J. Period is not playing fair with this release. Add Mary J. Blige, a cast of notable contemporary, and a greatest hits format that knows no track limits, and the product is an automatic winner. Good thing J. Period isn't the only one who knows it. - Sidik Fofana at OKAYPLAYER.com GET THE MIXTAPE jperiod.com
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Post by Moderator on Apr 23, 2008 20:27:46 GMT 1
Yes...finally!! I was waiting for this. I'm getting my copy!
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