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Poe Little Rich Girl

Jacki-O  Main Performer

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1 Living It Up Kohn/Miller/Thellus 4:04
2 Ms Jacki Kohn/Lyon/Vallenzan 3:56
3 Break You Off Kohn/Alexander 3:38
4 Shut the F*** Up (Skit)   3:14
5 P***y (Real Good) Kohn/Kohn/Castillo 4:24
6 Fine Kohn/Holmes/Crooms/ 3:54
7 Slow Down Mosley/Kohn 2:59
8 Sugar Walls Thesllusma/Kohn 3:53
9 Holla Back (Skit)   :53
10 Gangsta B***h Thesllusma/Kohn 3:02
11 Somebody Getting F***ed Thesllusma/Kohn 3:17
12 Ghetto World Worrell/Miller/Clin 4:18
13 Sleeping With the Enemy Kohn/Speck/Wright 5:08
14 Champion Kohn/Young/Castillo 3:01
15 Pretty Anderson/Kilgo/Kohn 4:17
16 Sexxy Dance Anderson/Kohn/Princ 3:57
17 Tooken Back Hart/Staples/Coles/ 5:03
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Poe Little Rich Girl

Audio Compact Disc

Label: TVT

Poe Little Rich Girl

UPC: 016581266025

Release Date: 10/26/2004

Original Release Date: 10/26/2004

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Living It Up, Ms Jacki, Break You Off, Shut the F*** Up (Skit), P***y (Real Good), Fine, Slow Down, Sugar Walls, Holla Back (Skit), Gangsta B***h, Somebody Getting F***ed, Ghetto World, Sleeping With the Enemy, Champion, Pretty, Sexxy Dance, Tooken Back]
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Alex Henderson

These days, very few rap CDs are truly revolutionary and cutting edge the way that KRS-One, Public Enemy, Ice-T, De La Soul, and N.W.A were revolutionary and cutting edge back in the '80s and early '90s. But there are still plenty of rap CDs that are great for pure entertainment value, and Poe Little Rich Girl is a good example. Jacki-O isn't innovative by 2000s standards; her basic recipe -- a combination of Dirty South beats and Lil' Kim's crude, in-your-face, ghetto-fabulous sexuality -- doesn't point hip-hop in any new directions. Anyone who has spent a lot of time listening to Lil' Kim, Khia, Gangsta Boo, and Trina will hear Poe Little Rich Girl and think, "Been there, done that." But if this album is derivative, it is enjoyably derivative. Jacki's sleek, R&B-drenched grooves are infectious, and for those who aren't offended by X-rated, sexually explicit lyrics, the Miami resident is undeniably entertaining. Another thing Poe Little Rich Girl has going for it is the consistency factor. In contrast to all the wildly uneven rap CDs that are loaded with filler, Poe Little Rich Girl manages to keep the creative momentum going from start to finish. It should be noted that although this October 2004 release is Jacki's first official album for TVT, a mixtape titled The Official Bootleg was circulated in the early part of 2004. That decent if mildly uneven disc is strictly for hardcore fans; Poe Little Rich Girl is definitely more focused. Is Poe Little Rich Girl a five-star masterpiece that will revolutionize hip-hop? No. Is it a noteworthy, well-executed example of entertainment for the sake of entertainment? Absolutely. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi