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Superwoman: The Best of Karyn White

Karyn White  Main Performer

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1 The Way You Love Me Reid/Simons/Babyfac 4:58
2 Romantic Lewis/White/Jam 4:11
3 Superwoman Babyface [1]/Simons 5:51
4 The Way I Feel About You Troy/White/Sterling 4:34
5 Facts of Love Rogers/Sturken 4:35
6 Love Saw It Simons/Reid/Babyfac 5:24
7 All I Do [#] G 4:39
8 Hungah Harris/White/Lewis 4:33
9 Secret Rendezvous Simons/Reid/Babyfac 5:43
10 Tears of Joy White/Jam/Fails/Pow 5:12
11 Can I Stay with You Babyface 5:40
12 Here Comes the Pain Again Babyface 4:29
13 Disconnected [#] White/Lewis/G 4:26
14 I'd Rather Be Alone Lewis/Harris/Howard 5:45
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Superwoman: The Best of Karyn White

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Shout! Factory

Style: Dance-Pop

Superwoman: The Best of Karyn White

UPC: 826663102130

Release Date: 04/03/2007

Original Release Date: 04/03/2007

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [The Way You Love Me, Romantic, Superwoman, The Way I Feel About You, Facts of Love, Love Saw It, All I Do [#], Hungah, Secret Rendezvous, Tears of Joy, Can I Stay with You, Here Comes the Pain Again, Disconnected [#], I'd Rather Be Alone]
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Andy Kellman

Only three of Karyn White's charting singles are missing from Superwoman: The Best of Karyn White, but none of them ("Do Unto Me," "Slow Down," "Walkin' the Dog") cracked the R&B Top 20, so the disc is near faultless. When it comes to female singers who worked extensively with Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, and Babyface, White tends to be forgotten -- which is understandable, given the star power of Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, and Toni Braxton -- but most of her hits were all over radio during the late '80s and early '90s, and they have held up quite well. The likes of "Secret Rendezvous," "The Way You Love Me," "Romantic," and "Love Saw It" are just as appealing as any four songs from White's more popular contemporaries. A pair of decent but unremarkable cuts recorded in 2006 are thrown into the mix. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi