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[[ | [[File:Leg$_1991.jpg|thumb|right|thumb|200px|Leg$ album cover.]] | ||
'''Leg$''' is an album released by | '''Leg$''' is an album released by R&B singer [[Rochell'le]], published by [[Blastin' Fools Records|Blastin Fools]] in [[1991]]. | ||
==Album review== | == Album review == | ||
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. | {{quote|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. –[http://www.rockstargames.com/westcoast/ Forgotten Legends of West Coast Rap]}} | ||
===Highlights=== | === Highlights === | ||
* "Street Queen" | * "Street Queen" | ||
* "Vanilla Na Na" | * "Vanilla Na Na" | ||
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* "Blastin' Bitch" | * "Blastin' Bitch" | ||
==Trivia== | == Trivia == | ||
* The album can be seen by the TV in [[Niko Bellic]]'s [[Middle Park East Safehouse]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. | * The album can be seen by the TV in [[Niko Bellic]]'s [[Middle Park East Safehouse|Middle Park East safehouse]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. | ||
[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] |
Latest revision as of 14:16, 19 January 2014
Leg$ is an album released by R&B singer Rochell'le, published by Blastin Fools in 1991.
Album review
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. –Forgotten Legends of West Coast Rap
Highlights
- "Street Queen"
- "Vanilla Na Na"
- "A Dogg's Bitch" (duet with Madd Dogg)
- "Blastin' Bitch"
Trivia
- The album can be seen by the TV in Niko Bellic's Middle Park East safehouse in Grand Theft Auto IV.