Zhané – Pronounced Jah-Nay

Album Info

Artist: Zhané

Title: Pronounced Jah-Nay

Year: 1994

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Tracklist

  • 1. Hey Mr. D.J. (4:12)
  • 2. Intro (Interlude) (0:36)
  • 3. Vibe (3:30)
  • 4. Sending My Love (3:40)
  • 5. Sweet Taste Of Love (3:49)
  • 6. Changes (4:43)
  • 7. You're Sorry Now (4:41)
  • 8. Love Me Today (5:25)
  • 9. Off My Mind (4:24)
  • 10. La, La, La (5:28)
  • 11. Groove Thang (3:55)
  • 12. For A Reason (6:55)
  • 13. Hey Mr. D.J. - Remix (5:11)
  • 14. Groove Thang - Remix (3:57)

Review

The music of Zhané's debut album, "Pronounced Jah-Nay", is a sensory delight, filled with sweet soul music and hip-hop rhythm tracks that blend together in perfect harmony. The production, handled by Naughty by Nature and the duo themselves, is smooth and polished, providing the perfect backdrop for Renee Neufville and Jean Norris's vocal talents to shine. Tracks like "Vibe" and "You're Sorry Now" showcase the duo's ability to craft soulful, slow jams that are filled with emotion and heart. The album's seamless blend of genres is a key part of its enduring appeal, making it a must-listen for fans of 1990s R&B. With its unique sound and captivating style, "Pronounced Jah-Nay" is an album that will leave you wanting more.

The album's hit singles, including "Hey Mr. D.J." and "Groove Thang", are undeniably catchy and upbeat, demonstrating the duo's skill in creating danceable hits that are impossible to get out of your head. The vocals of Renee Neufville and Jean Norris are a highlight of the album, bringing a sense of passion and energy to each track. The album's impact on the music scene of the time is still felt today, with "Pronounced Jah-Nay" remaining a significant contribution to the R&B genre. The album's platinum certification is a testament to its enduring popularity, and its influence can still be heard in music today. "Pronounced Jah-Nay" is a standout album of the 1990s R&B era, and its music continues to captivate and inspire listeners to this day. - Karina