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Pro-DJ Review Feb 14, 2008 If you want to blow up your party and keep everybody dancing, this is right choice.
Good May 12, 2007 This is a good CD to have if one is into Raggae music. I love it.
Great album but... Feb 25, 2007 What happened to you Patra?? So far you only made 2 US albums where have you been?? It's been all these years I been looking forward your 3rd album!! :-(
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The Dawn of Dancehall Jan 03, 2006 A great album enhanced by collaborations with Yo Yo and the late Lyn Collins. Who knows when (if) Patra's rumored "come-back" will happen... in the meantime, get her debut disc. 2 & 1/2 stars.
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Dancehall Queen Jul 11, 2005 Patra's debut, Queen Of The Pack is a classic in its own right. During the time of its release there wasn't anything to compare nor come close. She begins with the "Hardcore" sound and sexiness that makes this type of music attractive. The slow "Sexual Feeling" featuring Christopher Williams and "In The Mood" has a mixture of reggae and mainstream r&b. On a more uptempo club type Patra has the title track and "Romantic Call" featuring Yo-Yo. Not only does she have a variety of subjects like "Poor People's Song" and "Wok The Money" it becomes inviting with this lp's diversity. Queen Of The Pack is filled with sex, sexuality, slow grinding (whining), and more sex! Now that's sexy.
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