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Blu Cantrell  Main Performer

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1 Waste My Time Tab & Da Villon 3:45
2 Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!) Barnes/Austin/March 4:10
3 Till I'm Gone Tab & Da Villon 4:21
4 U Must Be Crazy Harper/Tab & Da 4:07
5 The One Rome/Hale/Cobb/Hale 3:31
6 I'll Find a Way Wright/Harris/Harri 5:15
7 Swingin' Austin/Lewis/Harris 3:58
8 10,000 Times Stewart/Harris/Craw 4:25
9 When I Needed You Cobb/Davis 3:49
10 All You Had to Say Davis/Tab & Da 4:22
11 I Can't Believe Stewart/Tab & D 3:37
12 So Blu Richard/Hale/Tab &a 4:14
13 Blu Is a Mood Harris/Lewis/Harris 5:23
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So Blu

Long Play Record

Label: Arista

Style: Urban

So Blu

UPC: 078221470315

Release Date: 07/31/2001

Original Release Date: 07/31/2001

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Waste My Time, Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!), Till I'm Gone, U Must Be Crazy, The One, I'll Find a Way, Swingin', 10,000 Times, When I Needed You, All You Had to Say, I Can't Believe, So Blu, Blu Is a Mood]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

The summer of 2001 turned out to be a golden age for urban soul and contemporary R&B, as the strained credibility of such over-achievers as Jill Scott and the careering of Destiny's Child gave way to such stellar records as the emergence of Alicia Keys and the re-emergence of Aaliyah. Plus, the debut of Blu Cantrell, whose So Blu is a wonderfully fresh recasting of contemporary soul and R&B mores. Of the aforementioned trio, this is the most conventional, but it still sounds vibrant, thanks not just to Cantrell's impassioned vocals, but how the songs and productions are wrapped in contemporary mores but delivered as if they were classic. This is a record that maintains its momentum from beginning to end, punctuated by such fine singles as "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)," and even though those singles remain the standouts, even the album tracks showcase the depth of Cantrell's considerable talents. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi