Mouthful of love
author: J. Pete Racher
I love any song that Tey sings. She is a sweet person
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Mouthful of love
author: Nikkie~Marie (or your youtube freind Arrera arreranw)
This is a Brilliant, Relaxing Album. She is unique, and could make anything sound good! This is her first Album I've checked out, and I'm left completely Baffled that she hasn't hit the Big time all over the U.K and all over Britian, she's gonna be Big Universial!! Peace up Tey, love you and you'r stuff lots! Buying this, Buying them all! 5*****s without a doubt! xxx
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Mouthful of Love
author: Jabelinc
I love the songs that are done in Tagalog even tho I don't know the meaning of the words and my wife can not translate for she is Visayan but they all sound good with Tey's voice. I plan to get more of her music later. James
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author: Don Kimenker of earbuzz.com
"Mouthful of Love", is a tamer and more adult contemporary pop vocal r&b effort than Tey's two other dance/pop entries here. The title track, which is the last tune on the CD, is sweet acoustic guitar based love song which is more about story and lyrical journey than about groove and pop stances. The title is clearly designed for suggestive double meaning - as are the lyrics - 'i've got a mouthful of love. . a box full of joy. . got a pair of helping hands. . you can come at any time. .. But the song is about encouragement and relationship support. Artistically it's a deeper picture into Tey's person. On the CD there are versions of some songs that also appear on "Take Me High" like 'Looking. . ", "Sex on the Beach", and "Take Me High". Most notably, however, are the four tunes done in Tagalog. They are beautifully and seemingly heartfelt - although we don't know what she's singing about...and it doesn't really matter since it just sounds good. The opening track, "Isan Linggo Na Naman", has an Anita Baker quality to Tey's vocals that is pure and clear. Adult contemporary r&b with a touch of dance by a fine singer and pop performer.
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