The Best Literary Criticism & Collections Teen & Young Adult Books 2025

Updated On November 18th, 2024

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Until The Day

Until The Day

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Atom Bomb (Maxi Single)

Atom Bomb (Maxi Single)

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Shaq Diesel

Shaq Diesel

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kool moe dee - the jive collection, vol. 2

kool moe dee - the jive collection, vol. 2

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Ghetto Fabulous (Edited)

Ghetto Fabulous (Edited)

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Bass Headz (2CD)

Bass Headz (2CD)

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Supernatural American Mix

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Rebirth Of Cool Vol.3

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G-Stoned

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Universal (CD) by Moa

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1. Until The Day

Until The Day
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Until The Day

Until The Day

2. Atom Bomb (Maxi Single)

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Atom Bomb (Maxi Single)

Atom Bomb (Maxi Single)

3. Shaq Diesel

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Shaq Diesel is the debut album by former professional basketball player and rapper, Shaquille O'Neal, released on October 26, 1993 through Jive Records.[1] The album features production from Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Def Jef, Erick Sermon, K-Cut and Meech Wells, and guest appearances from Def Jef, Phife Dawg and Fu-Schnickens.[1]Despite mixed reviews, the album became a surprising success, reaching 25 on the Billboard 200 and eventually reaching platinum status on March 21, 1994 for shipping of one million copies.[4]Two singles from the album also managed to fare well on the charts, "(I Know I Got) Skillz", made it to #35 on the Billboard Hot 100 and managed to reach gold status on December 21, 1993 for shipping of 500,000 copies, while "I'm Outstanding" made it to #47 on the Hot 100. A third single entitled "Shoot Pass Slam" was also released, but did not make it to the Billboard charts.

Shaquille O'Neal- Shaq Diesel

4. kool moe dee - the jive collection, vol. 2

kool moe dee - the jive collection, vol. 2
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Kool Moe Dee - The Jive Collection, Vol. 2 SKU : ADIB00000052V

5. Ghetto Fabulous (Edited)

Ghetto Fabulous (Edited)
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Ghetto Fabulous (Edited)

Ghetto Fabulous (Edited)

6. Bass Headz (2CD)

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Bass Headz (2CD)

Bass Headz

7. Supernatural American Mix

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Supernatural American Mix

Supernatural American Mix

8. Rebirth Of Cool Vol.3

Rebirth Of Cool Vol.3
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Rebirth Of Cool Vol.3

Rebirth Of Cool 3 SKU : ADIB000005HT8

9. G-Stoned

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EDITORIAL REVIEWS 1 x CD Maxi-Single, Remastered US 1995 1 - Definition (5:06) 2 - Deep Shit Pt. 1 & Pt. 2 (6:18) 3 - High Noon (6:24) 4 - Original Bedroom Rockers (6:06)

G-Stoned

10. Universal (CD) by Moa

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0016998125724. New condition. CD. Picture Uma Thurman channeling Billie Holiday, accompanied by up-to-the-minute techno beats, and you'll have a fairly accurate mental image of this unusual Icelandic act. Moa is a singer and songwriter, and on her solo debut she's aided and abetted by cellist-turned-punk-rocker Eythor Arnalds (with whom she's recorded previously under the name Bong) and programmer Bjarki, who have created an electronic environment for her singing that is by turns chilly and warm, one in which dour house beats and bleepy analog synth can suddenly be swept up into blissful, string-filled choruses (as on "Raining in My Heart"). Moa's singing is quite unusual -- she's got Billie Holiday's acute nasality and exaggerated vibrato down pat, but she's also capable of a more conventional crooning style. Her lyrics don't generally rise above mediocre, and it's mainly due to lapses of idiom-lines like "If you walk out this door, on your freeway once more/I've told you before, it's your unwritten page" will leave you wishing she'd had a native English speaker edit her lyric sheets. But the lyrics are more or less incidental; what count are the atmosphere, the beats, and the singing, all of which are pretty compelling. ~ Rick Anderson, Rovi

UPC: 0016998125724 Condition: New CD Picture Uma Thurman channeling Billie Holiday, accompanied by up-to-the-minute techno beats, and you'll have a fairly accurate mental image of this unusual Icelandic act. Moa is a singer and songwriter, and on her solo debut she's aided and abetted by cellist-turned-punk-rocker Eythor Arnalds (with whom she's recorded previously under the name Bong) and programmer Bjarki, who have created an electronic environment for her singing that is by turns chilly and warm, one in which dour house beats and bleepy analog synth can suddenly be swept up into blissful, string-filled choruses (as on "Raining in My Heart"). Moa's singing is quite unusual -- she's got Billie Holiday's acute nasality and exaggerated vibrato down pat, but she's also capable of a more conventional crooning style. Her lyrics don't generally rise above mediocre, and it's mainly due to lapses of idiom-lines like "If you walk out this door, on your freeway once more/I've told you before, it's your unwritten page" will leave you wishing she'd had a native English speaker edit her lyric sheets. But the lyrics are more or less incidental; what count are the atmosphere, the beats, and the singing, all of which are pretty compelling. ~ Rick Anderson, Rovi


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