Southside EXPLICIT LYRICS Lloyd

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  • Release Date: 07/20/2004
  • Sales Rank: 62,802
  • Label: DEF JAM
  • UPC: 602498620946
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Southside

1LISTENAtl Tales/Ride Wit Me 5:15
2LISTENHey Young Girl 3:57
3LISTENSouthside 4:37
4LISTENFeelin You 4:04
5LISTENTake It Low 4:28
6LISTENHustler 4:38
7LISTENMy Life 4:07
8LISTENCaddillac Love 3:55
9LISTENTrance 4:42
10LISTENFeels So Right 4:49
11LISTENThis Way 4:26
12LISTENMiss Lady (Interlude) 1:45
13LISTENSweet Dreams 4:11
14LISTENI'm a G / 4 Ever 3:48
15LISTENYesterday 5:21
16LISTENSouthside Remix 5:18

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

The sexy and cut Lloyd got his start in teen pop singing with N-Toon, a group the singer was never really "down with." N-Toon was put together by former Klymaxx member Joyce Irby, whose name shows up again here, right next to The Inc's main man/Godfather, Irv Gotti. Gotti sent Lloyd to the gym before the recording studio, the press releases have hailed him as singer who adds a hip-hop attitude to R&B, and his interview with Teen People hit before his debut album. Sounds contrived, and while there are no "deep" moments on Southside, the glittery production is alive and inspired and Lloyd's cool persona never fails. Vocally he's a lighter R. Kelly, occasionally dipping into a lower register when he really wants to seduce and adding enough drawl to make him the choice of teen bedrooms south of the Mason-Dixon line. Say what you want about the always-controversial Gotti, but he never gives Lloyd anything lyrically out of his reach, and music-wise he's sprinkled a bunch of clever samples over the down-low beats. Using bits of Fleetwood Mac's "Little Lies," Slick Rick's "Hey Young World," and Willie Hutch's "Brothers Gonna Work It Out" are the smart and fun touches that can keep Moms and Dads bumpin' while their daughters swoon (course they may be a little put off that this crooner hasn't met a curse word or drug reference he doesn't like). His sensual duet with Ashanti on "Southside" couldn't be better crafted while "Ride Wit Me," "Hey Young Girl," and the lone crunker, "Trance," are nearly as good. Southside should satisfy most Right On! readers, but if you've graduated to The Source or Vibe you might want something a bit more substantial. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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July 24, 2004: I don't know how old dude is but I know he's younger than me--either way, this cat is really cute. I'm sure he's going...nah, he DOES have girls falling to their knees like he did on 106&Park. I heard "Southside" and realized this guy can really sing. I mean...REALLY sing, not just hold a note. He's the type of person that I would listen to if he sang about anything, I really appreciate the fact that he doesn't oversing a song like TOO MANY R&B singers do. #2 Young Girl was my favorite song--the end was a banger. I don't think the cd was a masterpiece because many of the lyrics were a little cliche, but the boy can sing so I have to give credit where credit is due. I saw the ad for his cd in XXL magazine and jumped up to buy it THE DAY IT CAME OUT.