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702

Music Artist :702
Music Style :General
Record Label :Motown
Release Date :1999-06-15
Store Price :$9.98

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. "7" Interlude
2. Where My Girls At?
3. You Don't Know
4. Make Time
5. "0" Interlude
6. You'll Just Never Know
7. Finally
8. Tell Your Girl
9. Gotta Leave
10. Don't Go Breaking My Heart
11. "2" Interlude
12. What More Can He Do
13. Seven
14. Will You Be OK

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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

Nice CD with nice trade~
Submitted on: 2009-07-06
It was a great trade!CD was remain sealed when I received it, which was match the product description perfectly!
Girl Group Solidarity
Submitted on: 2008-11-12
Personally, I think this is one of the better girl group albums to issue out of the 90s. Although Star is their classic opus, this album was a strong display of their vocal strengths and urban-pop sensibilities. It still disappoints me to this day that they did not last for the long haul. Highlights are as follows:

Where My Girls At?
You Don't Know
Make Time
Finally
Tell Your Girl
Gotta Leave
Will You Be OK?
Beautiful
Submitted on: 2005-09-04
I happened to receive this CD in the mail by accident the year it came out, and decided to take a listen to it. Ever since then, it has become one of my favorite albums. The songs on here can relate to almost any female going through those situations. It helps when you can isten to a song infinite amounts of times, and still not get tired of it, because that's exactly what I do with this album, to basically every song.

You'll Just Never Know can bring tears to your eyes, while Never gives a strong standpoint. Majority of these songs could have been singles, and it is worth the buy.
702's Self-Titled Album
Submitted on: 2005-05-17
I remember this album when I was 12. I love this album and played it loud. It is an album with a fresh sound. This album showcases the trio's personalitites and their powerful vocal abilities,but their coming-of-age. 702 deals with being in love,being out of love,and wanting love back. In addition to developing personally and musically,the ladies also gotten more involved with the business and the artistic dealings of their career. This album has been certified Platinum. Remember,this was 1999.
They Did It Again
Submitted on: 2005-02-15
I personally love this cd better then their 1st one the 1st one was good too but on their 2nd album they & you can tell if you listen to this album..I love 702 all I can say is get this cd too..=)

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