This is Michael Mixerr. I am going to review Mike Etheridge - Master Plan.
Master Plan was the debut album from Mike Etheridge aka Mike E. Master Plan was an album that was supposed to be released on Capitol Records in 2000, but due to the demise of the Teddy Riley label Lil Man Records the album was only released as a promo on CD and not as an official release in stores. Mike E tried to define R&B/Soul for Lil Man Records but couldn’t due to its demise from internal problems within the company. (There was an additional album sampler which had 5 songs, 2 of which did not make final cut.)
Mike E gets deep by delving into the subject of deep spiritual commitment on the song Look in the Water. This is point in the album where Mike E gets really deep. He gets in touch with his spiritual side in a very deep way. Not too many singers do that.
One More Chance is bound together by themes of forgiveness and reconciliation which is why the themes are forgiveness and reconciliation. Hence the appropriate title for this song.
Don’t Change Your Mind has the themes of forgiveness and reconciliation. Don’t Change Your Mind deals with reconciliation rather than anger, emotional heartbreak, or distrust. No, the song Don’t Change Your Mind is not a sad love song about or of emotional heartbreak.
No Doubt was a song produced by Chad Hugo of The Neptunes. Notice the awesome banging rap beats? No Doubt is about respect for the family and home.
What Can I Do was a song produced by Pharell Williams of The Neptunes. Notice the awesome banging rap beats? Episode features labelmate and female rapper Queen Pen. Yes the same Queen Pen from the Motown label.
I rate this album, Master Plan, 5/5*****!
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