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  • Release Date: 12/19/2007
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Sales Rank: 182,318
  • Label: BMG JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988017655375
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Nivea

1LISTENStill in Love 3:43
2LISTENYa Ya Ya / Lil Wayne 4:08
3LISTENDon't Mess With My Man / Brandon Casey 3:34
4LISTENThe One for Me 3:35
5LISTENLaundromat 4:24
6LISTENYou Don't Even Know / Nick Cannon 3:55
7LISTENRun Away / Pusha T 3:43
8LISTENJust in Case 3:59
9LISTENNo Doubt 4:06
10LISTENNever Had a Girl Like Me 3:53
11LISTENHave Mercy 3:52
12LISTENDon't Mess With the Radio 3:58
13LISTEN25 Reasons 4:07
14LISTENDon't Mess With My Man / Mystikal Bonus Track / Remix 3:52

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Back in the '80s -- when rap was the new kid on the block -- there were plenty of urban contemporary stations and R&B singers who wanted nothing to do with hip-hop. But times have changed, and these days rap and urban contemporary are joined at the hip. Just as an electric blues/classic soul mixture works well at a blues festival, an urban station might play Destiny's Child one minute and Jay-Z the next. Nivea's self-titled debut album is a perfect example of how hip-hop-drenched R&B has become; from the production to the lyrics, this CD frequently underscores hip-hop's influence on modern R&B. Nivea doesn't get heavily into the neo-soul trend à la Mary J. Blige, Jaguar Wright, Alicia Keyes, or Jill Scott, although one does hear some '70s sweet soul influence on the slow jam "Laundromat" (which R. Kelly wrote and produced). Nivea is much more girlish than the neo-soul divas, which isn't to say that her material lacks bite. In fact, Nivea provides a likable blend of girlishness and grit on catchy, hip-hop-minded offerings like "Ya Ya Ya" (another Kelly contribution) and the single "Don't Mess With My Man" (which was produced by Bryan-Michael Cox). Nivea can be teen-friendly, although not in a bubblegum way; in Nivea's case, teen-friendly doesn't mean teen pop. Like a lot of younger urban contemporary artists who record for major labels, Nivea works with different producers and songwriters on different songs -- and of course, she is at their mercy. Most of them serve her well, especially Kelly and Cox. There are, however, a few weak tracks. But if Nivea's debut is slightly uneven, it still has more ups than downs and is -- thanks to the more on-the-ball producers and writers -- worth the price of admission. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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Niveaby Anonymous

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June 28, 2008: Nivea did her thang with this cd and does not get the credit she deserves. She is hip and has soul a lot like Lil Mo. Nivea gets mad props for 25 reasons, laundromat and hopefully she'll get the publicity she deserves on her next album.

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Niveaby Anonymous

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February 18, 2003: LAUNDROMAT.....I AGREE WITH THE FIRST NOTATION, THIS LADY NEEDS MORE PUBLICITY AND TRUTHFULLY I BELIEVE SHE SINGS WAY BETTER THAN SOME OF THESE ARTIST WHO ARE ON THE RADIO.........J. LO.....WHY?

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