WE DO THE MASHED POTATO AND THE FUNKY CHICKEN

Marques Houston

MH

  • AMG Review of MH

    Amg
    Andy Kellman
    All Music Guide

    On the strength of the easygoing "That Girl" and the R. Kelly-produced "Clubbin'," Marques Houston's long-delayed solo debut, MH, got off to a strong start. Beyond that, there's the to-be-expected, sexually forward, "See how I've matured now" single in the form of "Pop That Booty," where Jermaine Dupri adds a verse that crosses a suggestive track over into raunchy territory. Though the upbeat club tracks gained most of the attention, the softer, more sincere tracks -- such as the sweet "Can I Call You," where Houston effortlessly flexes his considerable vocal skills -- are just as effective. Houston doesn't have much in the way of originality to offer, but he and his collaborators have put together a respectable album that should retain his original fan base while adding some new admirers. The fact that Houston co-produced and wrote a handful of the songs -- some of which are among the album's best -- bodes well for a future that he's been keeping in mind ever since the Immature days. (Remixes of "That Girl" and "Clubbin'" are appended to the album proper, sweetening the deal for fans.)

shy guy in the club [read the comments, they complete it].
about 1 year ago

shy guys typically have visions of grandeur, but most times things just don't work out in the end. keep living vicariously through those music videos, like this one. that's what the shy guy wants the club to be like. in reality, the club will never look like that unless you make 6 figures or higher, or [...]

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