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  • Release Date: 10/27/1998
  • Sales Rank: 24,697
  • Label: ISLAND
  • UPC: 731452454225

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The best of the late-'90s R&B crooning quartets ups the musical ante on their sophomore album, lacing the silky-smooth grooves with splashes of street-tough shouts that are meant to antagonize as much as they are to seduce. And for a good deal of Enter the Dru, the formula works. There's a gutsy edge to the songs here (especially the hard-knocking "How Deep Is Your Love") that make one-time peers like Boyz II Men sound like the soulless R&B robots they are. Even when they get all warm and cozy with Babyface on the potentially mushy "These Are the Times" (in spite the absurdity of the straight-faced line "Tear you up in little pieces/Swallow you like Reese's Pieces"), Dru Hill slice into the section of '90s soul music that crosses bedroom come-ons with classic street savvy (and nervy beats) without sounding at all whipped. Michael Gallucci, All Music Guide

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May 05, 2005: okay, i loved these brothas from tha get*go but this was their first cd that i bought. i was highly impressed. "the love we had..." and "what are you gonna do" are two of my all time favorite songs. they're so beautiful. this cd is fun, it's got upbeat, it's got slow jamz. cop this album!

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March 09, 2001: I think whether or not yous and R$B, Rap, Country or whatever, you gotta appreciate these brothas talents. This albums got everything some slow jams, some fast cuts and everything in between. Basically, the perfect date cd.


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