I played that CD till it got all scratched up.now I gotta go out buy 2 new ones.one for back up jus' incase. It has so much BUMP its gotten me good and plenty.even messed around and made a baby off this. Aside of the dialogue and interludes (which was cool dont get me wrong).the album started off BUMPIN!!! and the BUMP maintained throughout the whole damn thing.even with the slow $hit! A lotta of BASS and heavy Bottom, jus' the way I like it. For this album to carry over to these new soldiers speaks for itself.sounding just as good today as it did back in 95'.(x-cuse the redundancy). And this cat had to be only 9 or 10 years old when it orginally came out. The fact that I heard this CD pourin' out of some young brothas SUV sittin' on 24"s (spinnin') at Prairie View A&M in 2004 is true testament. It's been 9 summers since it dropped.and this $hit is still BANGIN!!! These cats have out done themselves on this one. So, blame him for the fact that after rocking the performance at THE SHOW, Jodeci knowingly slow it down at THE AFTER-PARTY, then freak it at THE HOTEL. "Fun 2 Nite" epitomizes the genre, and even adapts a brief part of the chorus from Kool & The Gang's "Celebrate." And, as always, Jodeci ably express the sensual portions of their sound ("Freek 'N You").THE SHOW THE AFTER-PARTY THE HOTEL is a wholly self-generated/produced project: DeVante Swing is responsible for a lion's share of the album's production, songwriting and concept. As background singers for Father MC, Jodeci became skilled in singing over hip-hop beats and they played a major role in the formation of R&B hip-hop. Like most of the album's songs, "Can We Flo" blends an R&B groove and powerful vocals, but succeeds primarily beacuse of the singers' gorgeous harmonies. Dalvin, DeVante and K-Ci sing, each can be heard distinctly. Samples include "I'm Glad You're Mine" (Al Green).On Jodeci's first two albums, the love songs reigned and there was only a glimpse of their "new jack swing." THE SHOW THE AFTER-PARTY THE HOTEL brings out the funkier side of Jodeci, and properly balances the two.Jodeci's music is equally rooted in gospel, R&B and hip-hop forms, and, when JoJo, Mr. Joost II (tracks 2, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22).Recorded at Dajhelon Studios, Rochester, New York and Soundtracks, New York, New York.All songs written or co-written by members of Jodeci. Dalvin (tracks 4, 6, 8).Engineers include: DeVante, Gerhard P. Dalvin (vocals).Additional personnel: Steven "Stevie J" Jordan, Darryl Pearson (various instruments) Derek "Duff" DeGrate, Cliff Coleson (bass) Timbaland, Misdemenor, Playa, Rolita (background vocals).Producers: DeVante (tracks 1-3, 5, 7, 9-22) Mr. Description : Jodeci: DeVante (vocals, various instruments) K-Ci Hailey, JoJo Hailey, Mr.