Explore playlists and quizzes, catch up on trivia, and listen to Deborah Cox music on MP3.com. Deborah Cox (born July 13, 1974 in Toronto) is a Canadian Pop/House/R&B/Soul singer-songwriter and actress. Deborah Cox - Nobody's Supposed to Be Here (Dance Mix), Deborah Cox - Kinda Miss You (Niko The Kid Remix), Deborah Cox - The Morning After, Deborah Cox - Who Do You Love, Deborah - Cox. • Artist: • Format: flac - lossless • Summary [Last.fm]: Deborah Cox (born July 13, 1973 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian R&B/pop singer, whose 1998 song 'Nobody's Supposed to be Here' was the longest-running number one single in the history of Billboard magazine's R&B charts. Cox has achieved nine number-one hits on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play Chart. Cox entered the music industry as a backup vocalist for Celine Dion, and after signing to Arista Records, released her self-titled debut album in 1995. • • Albums:,. Deborah Cox - Ultimate Deborah Cox 2004 only1joe FLAC-EAC Released in 2003, Remixed was already a greatest-hits collection of sorts for Deborah Cox, even if it was more of a gift for fans of her dance diva persona. This makes the rapid 2004 appearance of Ultimate Deborah Cox a little weird. Still, the latter is a bit richer retrospectively, touching on all the facets of the Canadian vocalist, from her initial success in the contemporary R&B genre through the pop crossovers and her emergence as a dancefloor icon. It's remastered for sonic continuity, and is arranged more or less chronologically. The liners also provide extensive production and chart information. As it sticks almost exclusively to singles -- the ones helmed by powerhouse producers like Dallas Austin, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, and Hex Hector -- Ultimate Deborah Cox is a strong set. Download lagu hijau daun suara dengarkanlah aku. This makes it a good pickup for the casual radio listener, who might be more interested in Cox's vocals than the club beats of Remixed. Deborah Cox YoutubeHowever, there's still the attempt to flash Ultimate up with remixes of its own, making it awkward and only half-rewarding. The same modern stylization of soul that permeated the Maxwell classic Urban Hang Suite guides 'Sentimental' here, and 'Who Do U Love' still holds up, even if its grooves have dulled a bit in the warm glow of lite FM. 'It Could've Been You's spare hip-hop mix, too, is enjoyable, but the 'Hani Remix' of 'I Never Knew' is pretty darn close to the version on Remixed, and Morning After's 'Play Your Part' needlessly becomes twittering club/dance generica. Likewise, 'Things Just Ain't the Same' and Cox's club version of Phil Collins' 'Something Happened On the Way to Heaven' seem to have been lifted whole from Remixed. Despite these missteps, the underrated title track from 2002's Morning After is left in duskily untouched, and Ultimate's 'Up & Down (In & Out)' jettisons the Jadakiss contributions of After's original in favor of a breathy, more sharply cutting mix. The rub here is that Ultimate Deborah Cox tries to please everyone, as its name would suggest, and gets spread too thin in the process.
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