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| ARTIST: | J. Little |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Atlantic |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Puttin' It Down, Break U Off, Me And You, The Hump Is On, Flex & Sex, You're Gonna Miss Me, The Way We Used To Roll, Make Me Know It, I Gotta Have It, I'm A Playa |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 075678270529 |
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Customer Reviews of Puttin' It Down
J. Little Puts It Down This CD is a straight playa's CD. First of all I want to thank my man Tyler from the west coast for the info on J. Little because living here in St. Louis at that time back in '94, we didn't here people like J. Little who may not have been in the mainstream category. Also, at that time the artists in that camp like The Rude Boys & Levert was on the decline and Gerald Levert had not hit his prime as of yet as a soloist. Overall, this CD is a can't miss from start to finish. The first song "Puttin' It Down" reminds me how cool things used to be back in those days with a mello beat and J. Little giving you some smooth vocals with the Rude Boys doing the background vocal and then Break 'em off is a smooth slow jam. Some other tracks that caught me by eye is "The Hump Is On", "The Way We Used To Roll", & "I'm A Playa". Gerald Levert once shows his diverse skills as a producer on this CD and does a wonderful job. My favorite slang from this CD is "Servin' Swipe". So, for all you playa's, g's, & hustla's, I advise you to order this CD. You won't be disappointed.
J. Little Made Little Hype
Urban singer J. Little had smokin' soulsters Gerald LeVert, Rude Boys (Joe Little, and Buddy Banks), and Marc Gordon contributing everything from vocals to sequencing and keyboard programming on his debut album, Puttin' It Down. Though, this would be the first and last album J. Little would release, his last performance on an album was in 1998 on Romey-Rome's Slick Sly & Wick. The lead single "The Hump Is On" failed to chart on the pop charts, but hit a shockingly high No. 92 on the R&B charts; the second released single was "Me & You," which failed to make any hype. LeVert and Edwin Nicholas arrange and produce the tracks "Break You Off" and "Me & You" and the Rude Boys contribute to the albums opener "Puttin' It Down."
Puttin' It Down
If you like jaheim and others in that catagory you will love J. Little.