Toby Love EXPLICIT LYRICS Toby Love

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  • Release Date: 09/05/2006
  • Sales Rank: 53,030
  • Label: SONY INTERNATIONAL
  • UPC: 828767537627
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Toby Love

1LISTENIntro: Who Put This Together? 0:24
2LISTENTengo un Amor 4:18
3LISTENPlaya Fa Sho' 3:18
4LISTENDon't Cry (La Niña Que Soñé) 4:05
5LISTENMorir Amando 3:46
6LISTENInterlude: No Snitchin' 0:57
7LISTENWe Got It (Cadillac) 4:38
8LISTENYo Quiero Saber 3:50
9LISTENCelda Fría 4:30
10LISTENStripper Pole 3:36
11LISTENMi Decisión 3:54
12LISTENAmores Como el Tuyo 4:38
13LISTENGotta Let You Go 3:43
14LISTENMomma's Song 3:16
15LISTENTengo un Amor 4:20

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In the world of bachata, the Dominican-American boy band Aventura is so famous that when their occasional guest and sometimes backup singer Toby Love announced his debut album, it was big news. This is why the intro "Who Put This Together?" is so incredibly huge and anticipatory, but what's going to throw the bachata newbie for a loop is how this big drama gives way to an incredibly smooth, lush, and glittery ballad, "Tengo un Amor." Just like Aventura, Toby Love is an artist considered to be on the edge of bachata, a bolero-related genre of Latin music most recognizable by its frequent use of bittersweet lyrics and guitar leads that are almost always a spindly series of arpeggios. What Love and Aventura have brought to the genre are extra swagger and R&B, urbanizing and modernizing bachata into something Love likes to call "crunkchata." "Gotta Let You Go," "Stripper Pole," and the excellent "We Got It (Cadillac)" are great examples of this exciting "crunkchata," all mixing R. Kelly and Timbaland slickness with bachata's elegance and passion. Any one of them might rightfully ignite a "crunkchata" revolution, which makes it all the more frustrating that the bulk of the album plays it so smooth and safe. The numerous ballads are sweet enough, smooth enough, and delivered with conviction, but they are overly polished and stick so close to the bachata and boy band rules, it seems like they fell off some other album, one designed for teens still swooning over their Aventura poster. Taking the whole package into consideration, Love's debut fails to live up to the dramatic intro's promise of walls crumbling and streets rumbling. Still, the risk-taking highlights shouldn't be missed by anyone who loves powerful club tracks or genre-busting music. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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November 16, 2006: If you are not latino (or to be more p.C.) a fan of tropical music, then you are not going to truly be passionate about the mixing of these sounds. You must first and foremost, be passionate about bachata to realize how exciting it is to see bachata, r&b, hip hop, reggaeton so many musical forms mixed together to create a beautiful blending of sounds that create such emotion in myself and many other young latinos today. I for one feel like the sounds of toby love and his counterpart aventura are breakthrough artists, forever changing the face of traditional latin music!!! so unless this music comes from the deepest core of your heart i suggest you not review it!!! you just wouldn't completely understand it!!!