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== Rochell'le - Leg$ (1991) ==
== Rochell'le - Leg$ (1991) ==
The most interesting thing about this album is the obvious departure from the "good girl" image on her debut. A more confident and revealing [[Rochell'le]] appears, not afraid to flaunt her fair-skinned sexuality to the urban market. The pop world was stunned by this reverse cross-over move, and while the street flocked to this release, her suburban fanbase vanished.
'''''Highlights:'''''
''- "Street Queen"''
''- "Vanilla Na Na"''
''- "A Dogg's Bitch" (duet with Madd Dogg)''
''- "Blastin' Bitch"''

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Rochell'le - Leg$ Album Cover

Rochell'le - Leg$ (1991)

The most interesting thing about this album is the obvious departure from the "good girl" image on her debut. A more confident and revealing Rochell'le appears, not afraid to flaunt her fair-skinned sexuality to the urban market. The pop world was stunned by this reverse cross-over move, and while the street flocked to this release, her suburban fanbase vanished.

Highlights: - "Street Queen" - "Vanilla Na Na" - "A Dogg's Bitch" (duet with Madd Dogg) - "Blastin' Bitch"