A monument marking the birth of the "Queen of Hip Hop Soul"
They ushered in a new era of fusion between R&B and hip hop.
"What's the 411" was released in 1992. Produced by Sean "Puffy" Combs, it boldly blended R&B melodies with hip-hop rhythms. Featuring signature songs like "Real Love," it instantly expanded the scope of expression for female singers. It was a groundbreaking album that had a decisive influence on future R&B, and propelled her to the status of "Queen of Hip-Hop Soul."
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12 TRACKS:
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1)
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Leave A Message
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2)
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Reminisce
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3)
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Real Love
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4)
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You Remind Me
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5)
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Intro Talk
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6)
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Sweet Thing
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7)
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Love No Limit
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8)
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I Don't Want To Do Anything
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9)
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Slow Down
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10)
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My Love
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11)
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Changes I've Been Going Through
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12)
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What's The 411?
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Executive-Producer - Sean "Puffy" Combs
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Executive-Producer - Kurt Woodley (1 to 3, 5 to 12)
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Executive-Producer - Charlie Davis (1 to 3, 5 to 12)