Makes you feel like getting up and start dancing!
author: beks
A great cd for bring to parties! She's a great rapper and i really want to by the cd! Props to you Moc! xoxooo!
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Keep on doin' what you do, MOC
author: L. Hunter
I love MOC's sound... Smooth yet Electrifying! She's one of the better female Christian rapper's out there. I heard her appear on albumns by Toby Mac and Fresh Digress and I just had to know who's voice was dishing out those awesome lyrics. Jersey Chica I hope is the first of many! God bless, and keep on doin' what you do, MOC!
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Totally amazing! It rocked my sox off!!!! You go Girl!
author: LiL m
Totally amazing! It rocked my sox off!!!! You go Girl!
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First-rate
author: Ken Pierce
[lots of cuts to shorten it down from the original version:]
Too bad I can't give her 4 1/2 stars.
Nice variety of styles (sub-styles, I suppose I should say, since you're not exactly going to get a bluegrass number out of her), all well done. MOC can sing as well as rap, though her voice is a touch better suited for the rap -- she's not Cecilia Bartoli but she keeps her melodies within her range and hits the pitches in a quite adequately enjoyable manner. VERY skillful rhyming; if we were rating elements of the album that would get a solid five-star....
...what she does, she does pretty darn well. "Blasé," "I Like It!" and "Come One Come All" are in the rotation on my primary playlist (along with Ella Fitzgerald, Shania Twain, Ukrainian pop artist Glyukoza, Tchaikovsky, Alison Krauss, Gary P. Nunn, and obscure alternative rock band Chagall Guevara, among numerous others -- I have eclectic tastes but whatever it is you're doing, if you want to make that list you'd bloody well better make me think you're good at it for at least one full song). Every other cut on the album makes my secondary playlist, which means that she's got three cuts I'm always in the mood for and no cut that makes me say, "Oh, let's skip that one." That's better than a lot of bigger names manage to do on the Redneck Peril ratings...
Oh, and my fifteen-year-old daughter (for whom I bought the thing in the first place) likes it, too, and indeed when all of my eight kids (ranging from 8 to 18) are in the Suburban, Jersey Chica is a generally acceptable choice for traveling tune-age...
Bottom line: Money well spent, sure hope there's more to come from her.
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