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Ghetto Revelations II

Urban Mystic

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Urban Mystic's second album isn't much different from his first. Mystic continues to offset his throwback soulman nature with loads of lewdness, and Kay Gee handles a lot of the production (though the overworked-as-ever Scott Storch also handles a few tracks). More bizarrely, the second song on this album is exactly the same as the second song on its predecessor, which is actually flat-out baffling (though it did deserve to do better on the singles chart when it was first released). There's an even more concerted effort to ensure that Mystic's name is known in the rap world, since Paul Wall and Trick Daddy make appearances, and a greater portion of the album is aimed directly at the clubs. A lot of soul fans will have a problem with the fact that an interpretation of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come" immediately precedes a song in which "come" would take on an entirely different meaning. No matter which side of Mystic you prefer, the singer remains one to watch. The appeal of his voice will only increase with age, and hopefully he'll do some maturing at some point and rely less on crass wordplay. He's too talented to be placed in the same context as fellow Floridians Pretty Ricky.
© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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1
It's You [FEATURING PAUL WALL]
00:03:53

Paul Wall, FeaturedArtist - Urban Mystic, MainArtist

(C) 2006 SoBe Entertainment (P) 2006 SoBe Entertainment

2
Where Were You?
00:03:52

Urban Mystic, MainArtist

(C) 2006 SoBe Entertainment (P) 2006 SoBe Entertainment

3
My Block (album version)
00:03:28

Urban Mystic, MainArtist

(C) 2006 SoBe Entertainment (P) 2006 SoBe Entertainment

4
Can U Handle This? [FEATURING PITBULL]
00:04:03

Urban Mystic, MainArtist

(C) 2006 SoBe Entertainment (P) 2006 SoBe Entertainment

5
Bounce Wit Me [FEATURING STACK$]
00:04:50

Urban Mystic, MainArtist

(C) 2006 SoBe Entertainment (P) 2006 SoBe Entertainment

6
I Refuse (Album Version)
00:04:39

Urban Mystic, MainArtist

(C) 2006 SoBe Entertainment (P) 2006 SoBe Entertainment

7
Your Portrait
00:04:32

Urban Mystic, MainArtist

(C) 2006 SoBe Entertainment (P) 2006 SoBe Entertainment

8
I Got That [FEATURING SMITTY]
00:04:00

Urban Mystic, MainArtist

(C) 2006 SoBe Entertainment (P) 2006 SoBe Entertainment

9
Why?
00:04:57

Urban Mystic, MainArtist

(C) 2006 SoBe Entertainment (P) 2006 SoBe Entertainment

10
When U Hurt
00:04:15

Urban Mystic, MainArtist

(C) 2006 SoBe Entertainment (P) 2006 SoBe Entertainment

11
Let's Make A Change [FEATURING TRICK DADDY]
00:03:43

Urban Mystic, MainArtist

(C) 2006 SoBe Entertainment (P) 2006 SoBe Entertainment

12
A Change Gonna Come
00:03:35

Urban Mystic, MainArtist

(C) 2006 SoBe Entertainment (P) 2006 SoBe Entertainment

13
Back It Up [FEATURING STACK$]
00:03:30

Urban Mystic, MainArtist

(C) 2006 SoBe Entertainment (P) 2006 SoBe Entertainment

Presentación del Álbum

Urban Mystic's second album isn't much different from his first. Mystic continues to offset his throwback soulman nature with loads of lewdness, and Kay Gee handles a lot of the production (though the overworked-as-ever Scott Storch also handles a few tracks). More bizarrely, the second song on this album is exactly the same as the second song on its predecessor, which is actually flat-out baffling (though it did deserve to do better on the singles chart when it was first released). There's an even more concerted effort to ensure that Mystic's name is known in the rap world, since Paul Wall and Trick Daddy make appearances, and a greater portion of the album is aimed directly at the clubs. A lot of soul fans will have a problem with the fact that an interpretation of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come" immediately precedes a song in which "come" would take on an entirely different meaning. No matter which side of Mystic you prefer, the singer remains one to watch. The appeal of his voice will only increase with age, and hopefully he'll do some maturing at some point and rely less on crass wordplay. He's too talented to be placed in the same context as fellow Floridians Pretty Ricky.
© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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