
Saturday, May 26th, 2007 | NO COMMENTS
Dancehall reggae boy group Voice Mail-s latest album Let-s Go, which was released on April 18 in Japan by Pony Cannon Records, has already sold more than 40,000 copies since its release. This spells good news for the group, which sold over 100,000 copies of its last album Hey, in Japan last year.
Let-s Go features the three-member group s scattered styles which have been woven together seamlessly. From the buoyant Let s Dance, which topped the charts late last year to the sultry Memories By the Score, the album is certainly a vast improvement from the trio s debut, Hey, which VP Records released last summer.
Voice Mail clearly has its ears to the streets and have drummed up an album that certainly connects with variety and percolating beats. Producers including Danny Champagnie, Donovan Don Corleon Bennett, Delano Thomas (Renaissance), and Christopher Langmann Birch assist in channelling the group s masculine grace to the ears of the music-loving public.
Other primed cuts on Let s Go include the lovers rock mid-tempo treat, Best Days Of My Life, the uptempo dance numbers Dancing Fever (featuring Cool Face, and which is currently riding the charts), Let s Dance; Flash Yuh Finger and I Need You.
Let s Go deserves a fair shake and it can only expand the group s growing fan base.
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