Silk - Freak Me (2019)

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Artist:
Title: Freak Me
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Genre: RnB, Soul, Pop
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 03:34:51
Total Size: 501 mb | 1.4 gb
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Tracklist:

01. Freak Me
02. Meeting In My Bedroom
03. Lose Control
04. Let's Make Love
05. If You
06. Girl U for Me
07. Ebony Eyes
08. We're Callin' U
09. I Didn't Mean to Do It
10. I Can Go Deep
11. Don't Rush
12. It Had to Be You
13. Because of Your Love
14. What Kind of Love Is This
15. Back In My Arms
16. Baby It's You
17. I Gave to You
18. Baby Check Your Friend
19. Don't Go to Bed Mad
20. I Wonder
21. Hooked On You
22. Don't Keep Me Waiting
23. How Could You Say You Love Me
24. Love You Down
25. Don't Cry for Me
26. When I Think About You
27. Satisfied
28. The Return
29. It's So Good
30. Ahh
31. Happy Days
32. Turn-U-Out
33. Welcome 2 the Love Session (Interlude)
34. Treated Like a Lady
35. Playa Road
36. Nursery Rhymes
37. I'm Sorry
38. Superstar
39. ow That I've Lost You
40. Tonight
41. Love Session
42. Sexcellent
43. Please Don't Go
44. Remember Me
45. Afterplay

Among the surplus of sexually suggestive R&B vocal groups that followed Jodeci, Silk were one of the few to achieve mainstream presence and longevity. The Atlanta, Georgia-based singers and instrumentalists, all of whom came up in the church, were discovered by Keith Sweat, who signed them to his Elektra-supported Keia label. "Happy Days," Silk's James Brown-sampling debut single, appeared on the Billboard R&B chart in November 1992, the same month parent album Lose Control was issued. Although the song reached number 13 on the Billboard R&B chart, it was quickly trumped by second single "Freak Me," a slow jam that broke through the following February and topped the R&B and pop charts. Two additional cuts peaked within the R&B Top Ten and enabled Lose Control to be certified double platinum in the U.S. Silk (1995) and Tonight (1999), despite lengthy incubation periods, also fared well, though only the sweet "Hooked on You" and "If You (Lovin' Me)" came close to matching the popularity of the first album's A-sides. After the fourth consecutive Top Ten R&B album, Love Session (2001), Silk went independent with Silktime (2003). They subsequently joined the Shanachie roster, where they recorded the covers album Always & Forever (2006) and Quiet Storm (2016). Remarkably, the group's lineup Timothy Cameron, Jimmy Gates, Gary Glenn, Gary Jenkins, and Jonathan Rasboro has remained the same since their first taste of success.


  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much!!