- Love 4 J Knight
- Remixed: Kool & the Gang
- The Duffy Experience
- Forever Platinum
- Confessions of an R&B Singer
- Cox Rewind
- Danny’s Second Face
- The Fix Is In
- Buggin’ Out Over Bugnanas
- Welcome Home Danny
- Badu’s Sloppy Attempt at an Album
- Fading into Popularity
- Drugged Expectations
- A Trip Down Memory Lane with Jordan Knight
- Same Joey Mac
- When Bad Albums Happen To Half-Decent Talent
- It’s Good to Be Troubled
- I Now Understand the Underwhelming Feeling for Keri Hilson
- A Chronicles Legend
- Building New Kids Legend
- A New Kids Xmas
- Realizing A Phenomenon
- Will You Be Under Lyrical Mind Control?
- Rock Out with Fefe
- To Believe or Not to Believe…
- Guns ‘N Roses: When They Rocked
- Monáe and Her Out of This World Debut
- Have to be in the mood for XTC
- It Has All Gone Right
- BEP: When There Were Three
- The Foolishness of Monkey Business
- Long Live The Dutches of Crap!
- The Retardation of BEP
- If Only It Truly Was the End
- No Real Shock, Still Searching for Value
- Is There Still Room for Musiq
- A Shockless Attempt At Creating Value
- Not So Lifted
- Erykah’s Underground World
- Failed Renegotiations
- Reliving the Magic That Is the Commadores
- Arguing With A Tree Is Fun
- Monáe’s Audition is “Cute”
- In the Heights Soundtrack
- Has Shakira Been Downgraded to be the New Beyonce?
- Is It His World, Or Is He A Squirrel Trying To Get A nut In Ours?
- ATBAN Klan Dismissed
- It’s Official: I’m As Bored As He Sounds
- Does Richie Still Have What It Takes?
- Falling In Love with Boyz II Men All Over Again
- I’m Sold On Blue October’s History
- What Is The Answer?
- It’s Time For Cypress Hill To Be Shut Down
- Swiss Beats Creates Hyped Mediocracy
- It Needs To Be Treated Just As Raydiation – With Hazmat Suites
- Next Stop – Snorezville
- A Soulful Life
- The Amazement of Nina Simone
- Buble: The Crooner of Remakes
- Sweet Music Created Out Of Bitterness
- Hamilton’s Made His Point
- End of an Empire
- Breaking Through The Madness
- No Go For Coco
- Are Boyz II Men The Remedy?
- Schooling Listeners but Not Preachy
- Keeping My Hands All Over Maroon 5
- Joy or Misery?
- The Id of Gray
Album: House of Fatty Koo
Artist(s): Fatty Koo
Official Drop Date: July 12, 2005
Blades: 1
Review: This album was below sub-par as this group, Fatty Koo, was created during the time that television executives thought it was the “in” thing to create a music group for television ratings. Not only did the group fail, but so did their album. With only two decent songs on an album of 24, it’s a shame that so much time and money was wasted on another fake group. “House of Fatty Koo” fell faster than a house of cards in a tornado and it’s no wonder when they only had 15 “real” tracks and the rest were remixes of one song.
Did they think customers would not have noticed? Did they think that the song “Bounce” was so amazing that people would not mind paying for EIGHT remixes of the same damn song?!? Who was riding the White Horse behind that decision? “Drive Myself Crazy” and “Chills” were the only songs worth listening to and not on a regular basis. The music itself was tolerable though at times it felt redundant, despite the lyrics placed with them. 1 blade for this old and forgettable album from a group with potential talent that may never see the light of day again.
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