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An evolution of teen hip-hop that shows maturity and ambition.
This is the third album produced by Jermaine Dupri. They have shed their teen duo image and broken new ground with a sound that fuses R&B and hip-hop. Their sophisticated production and lyrical growth are notable.
A departure from the pop style of her previous albums, this album fuses the fluidity of R&B with a street-inspired feel. "Tonite's the Night" features Aaliyah and other artists, delivering a strikingly mature vocal arrangement. The mellow texture and bass-heavy track throughout reflect the hip-hop trends of the mid-'90s. The lyrics shift from a symbol of youth to a sense of independence, and Jermaine Dupri's production perfectly captures this growth. This album marks the pinnacle of Kris Kross's career.
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- Producer - Kris Kross (7, 11)
- Executive-Producer - Jermaine Dupri
- Producer - Jermaine Dupri (1 to 6, 8 to 10, 12)
- Other [Stylist] - Cyndi Wheat
- Design [Logo] - Sean Evans (4)
- Executive-Producer - Michael T. Mauldin
- Management [Kris Cross] - Artistic Control
- Photography By [Photographer] - Mark Baptiste