TP-2.Com CLEAN VERSION R. Kelly

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  • Release Date: 11/07/2000
  • Sales Rank: 66,680
  • Label: JIVE
  • UPC: 012414172525
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TP-2.Com

1LISTENTP-2 2:19
2LISTENStrip for You 4:10
3LISTENR&B Thug 4:03
4LISTENThe Greatest Sex 4:39
5LISTENI Don't Mean It 4:19
6LISTENJust Like That 4:34
7LISTENLike a Real Freak 4:34
8LISTENFiesta 3:16
9LISTENDon't You Say No 4:06
10LISTENThe Real R. Kelly 0:54
11LISTENOne Me 3:53
12LISTENI Wish 5:34
13LISTENA Woman's Threat 5:55
14LISTENI Decided 4:12
15LISTENI Mean (I Don't Mean It) 3:25
16LISTENI Wish (To The Homies That We Lost) Remix 5:17
17LISTENAll I Really Want 3:59
18LISTENFeelin' on Yo Booty 4:05
19LISTENThe Storm Is over Now 4:32

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Editorial Reviews

R. Kelly tames his ambitions a bit on TP-2.Com, assembling a simple sequel to his classic 12 Play album from 1993 rather than another epic venture like his double-disc all-bases-covered R. album from 1998. The straightforwardness is somewhat of a welcome endeavor. As breath-taking as had been R. -- an album that straddled the huge gap between the sort of radio-pop associated with Celine Dion as well as the street-rap of Jay-Z and Nas -- it also seemed too overblown at times, as if Kelly had something to prove during an era of double-disc epic rap albums. So to see him return to the simple singles approach of 12 Play is refreshing, particularly since he has plenty of singles to work with here, just as he had with TP-1. Kelly furthermore unleashed his singles -- "I Wish," a mass-appeal vocal pop number with an urban edge; "Fiesta," a Latin Invasion cash-in that aims for the dancefloor; and "Feelin' on Yo Booty," a whispery come-on for all the weak-kneed ladies and some of the mindful ones too -- with tailor-made remixes to ensure himself broad airplay. Only one of those remixes is here though, the "I Wish" one, so take heed. There's no Jay-Z-featuring remix of "Fiesta" and no uptempo one of "Feelin' on Yo Booty," yet TP-2.Com is a strong album nonetheless, three steps ahead of practically every other non-rap urban album from 2000. It does seem like Kelly is coasting a bit here at times, though, particularly when you hold TP-2.Com up against its massive predecessor, but even when R's lounging, he's generally ahead of the pack. [The clean version edits moments of profanity.] Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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