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Free Music Notes for The Second ComingFree Music Review: Adina is HOT! Hit: 5 StarsThis CD is one of the best CD's I have bought all year long! She has a good voice, hot lyrics and tight beats! I have always liked her. I cannot name one song on here that I do not like! Adina had it in 1995 and she still has it almost 10 years later. It just makes me mad that she does not get the recognition she deserves. This is a hot CD for when you are going out or just chillin' at home. Standout tracks: (Outside) The Club, Wanna Be, Buttnaked, & It's not over......I like them all. A must have!
Free Music Review: STOP HATING ON HER Hit: 5 Starsadina howard is a person an if she's happy selling music like this then she should it's selling. i'm behind her ADINA HOWARD KEEP MAKING THAT MUSIC ME AND MY BOO LLOVE IT.
Free Music Review: This woman needs Jesus Hit: 2 StarsAdina Howard - The Second Coming (Rufftown, 2004)
I actually liked Adina's first album, Do You Wanna Ride?, back in 1995. It's nine years later and she's kicking the same vibe; something's wrong here. Not to mention the album cover itself and the inserts where you can see her nipples in one picture. The songs are full of tired sex clichés, generic club productions and sleepy ballads. The only good songs are "Crank Me Up" with former Elektra lablemate Missy Elliott and "T-Shirt and Panties", which is old as hell (from 1997's shelved Welcome to Fantasy Island). Who told Adina to come back anyway? We have enough sex kittens in R&B that took her place after she became a one-hit wonder (see Beyoncé, Kelis, etc.). Don't even borrow this album. -EJR
Free Music Review: Love this album! Funky in some parts! Hit: 4 StarsI love this album and its sexiness! I was very pleased that Adina Howard got this album out, though she had to get a record label in Reno, Nevada, of all places, to release it. It is decidedly adult and explicit, but Adina can do this kind of R&B so very well. The first song is funky as well as the next two. Then the album shifts to a series of strong and sexy ballads. This album is like the female version of R. Kelly's 12-Play album of 1993. Liked the offering with Missy Elliott. The last song which she dedicated to the troops overseas is very touching and moving. It was a smart move on her part, even if she's known for a shocking image. Howard is back in a big way, and this album proves it!!!!
Free Music Review: Sorry, I just couldn't give it four stars Hit: 3 StarsAdina Howard came onto the scene almost ten years ago and scored a hit with "Freak Like Me". She had some more good singles like "My Up and Down" and "It's All About You", but they received less attention, and only a select few people bought her album Do You Wanna Ride. Her second album, Welcome to Fantasy Island, was heavily promoted but ultimately shelved, but that's not 100% surprising because she was releasing some questionable songs around that time ("What's Love Got to Do With It", anyone?). But now she's gone the indie route with her third album (or second RELEASED album), The Second Coming.
Reading these other reviews show that people either love or hate this album. I just think it's okay. Adina can still sing, but what she's saying isn't all that impressive. The only songs I really like are "That Man" and "Missing You".
There's a lot of filler on here, like "Outside (The Club)" and the generic "Wanna Be". And "It's Not Over" (featuring someone named Ee-De) is one of those annoying songs that has the man and the woman arguing over whose fault it is. The rest of the songs are about sex, and the way she talks about it ain't that great, which is evidenced by generic songs like "Buttnaked" and "Crank Me Up" (with Missy Elliott). And "T-Shirt & Panties" is seven years old, so it has no business being on here (and I never liked that song, anyway).
Though not a horrible album, The Second Coming could have been a lot stronger. If you just like music to make love to, then this album might suit you well, but everyone searching for substance will probably want to look to something else.
Anthony Rupert
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