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Jodeci Announces New Album, 'The Past, The Present, The Future'
« on: February 24, 2015, 08:21:22 AM »



After reuniting last year on "Nobody Wins" w/ B.o.B and following it up with "Every Moment," Jodeci is official back! On March 31st, the legendary R&B group responsible for many of our births today will return with their new album, The Past, The Present, The Future – their first since 1995's The Show, The After Party, The Hotel.

Executive produced by Louis and Lajuanna Burrell, and Breyon Prescott, the album will also feature two tracks co-produced by Timbaland.

    01 "Too Hot"
    02 "Sho Out"
    03 "Checkin For You"
    04 "Those Things" (co-prod. Timbaland)
    05 "Every Moment"
    06 "Nobody Wins" f. B.o.B.
    07 "Incredible" (co-prod. Timbaland)
    09 "Jennifer"
    10 "Body Parts"
    11 "Stress Reliever"
    12 "Sho Out" f. Liana Banks
    13 "Nobody Wins"
 

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Re: Jodeci Announces New Album, 'The Past, The Present, The Future'
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2015, 06:59:07 PM »
I will buy this on history of the group alone
 

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Re: Jodeci Announces New Album, 'The Past, The Present, The Future'
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2015, 10:57:38 PM »
I will buy this on history of the group alone
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Re: Jodeci Announces New Album, 'The Past, The Present, The Future'
« Reply #3 on: February 25, 2015, 11:00:48 PM »
I will buy this on history of the group alone
 

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Re: Jodeci Announces New Album, 'The Past, The Present, The Future'
« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2015, 10:44:47 AM »
I cosign the return of Jodeci if there's actually any good music coming from this instead of it being a "we're trying to discover ourselves and our audience again" type of album.   Because I promise, if they're trying to appeal to a younger crowd even in the slightest they'll fail. 




I hate to sound like I'm putting them in a box but Jodeci isn't Pop and Jodeci isn't weak ass Sam Smith (never liked his songs, even before I knew he was white). 


And Jodeci isn't Trap either.  And there's no way they can pull off a hybrid of some sort and do it well.  There's just certain things that just don't mix.