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by - written on 12/04/09 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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Jagged Edge came out with their second album, "J.E Heartbreak" in 2000, three years after debuting in 1997 with "A Jagged Era". The Atlanta quartet: Brasco, Case Dinero, Quick and Wingo came back with even more of their high-quality, soulful R&B with the aid of Jermain Dupri as the hypeman for the club tunes, and producer pretty much throughout. 1. "Heartbreak" (Intro" 2. "Did She Say" Personally, I didn't think that this was the bst way to start things off, especially when you compare it to later tracks on the album. Jermaine Durpi (JD) gets a chance to show off his stop-start beats from ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/01/09 (Very useful, 6 readings)
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J.E. Heartbreak is the second album to be released by Jagged Edge and, in my opinion, is by far their best. The title of the album is said to be inspired by New Edition's 1988 album entitled N.E. Heartbreak. There were four singles released form this album, all with differing success. The first single was 'He Can't Love You' which reached number fifteen on the US billboard hot 100 chart. This track was seen by many as the groups breakthrough single. The second single from this album was 'Keys To The Range' which only reached number 55 in the same chart, by comparison a massive failure. The third single, and perhaps Jagged ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/09/08 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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**Introduction** J.E. Heartbreak is the second album from US R&B group Jagged Edge, the group consists of twins Brian and Brandon Casey and Richard Wingo and Kyle Norman. The two of the Casey Twins are the lead singers with occasional lead vocals from Wingo and Norman. Here is my review of their J.E Heartbreak album from 2000. **J.E Heartbreak** The title of the album is a reference to New Edition's album N.E Heartbreak from 1989. J.E Heartbreak is considered the groups breakthrough album after their debut album A Jagged Era failed to break into the US Billboard 100 when it was released in 1997. This second album is more consistent ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/12/08 (Useful, 20 readings)
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This is the second album from this US RnB group 'Jagged Edge' released in 2000. I got this album from a friend so it is one of those ones in my collection that I happened to come across although I did buy two of these guys albums 'Jagged Era' and 'Jagged Little Thrill' which are the releases before and after this album.. 'J.E.Heartbreak' has the most popular tracks from Jagged Edge; if you've heard or get to hear 'Let's Get Married' and 'Promise' which are the two hit singles from this album, you will know why this is an interesting album. The lyrics are well written and you will enjoy listening to the storylines, themes and mixes. With a ... Read the complete review
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