Roc-A-Fella Presents
08/02/2005 | Roc-a-fella
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All Music Guide Review
She wears a tiara and is named Teairra, which rhymes with Ciara. She occasionally sounds like Teena Marie and will probably be confused with Ciara. As you can see and might hear, Teairra Marí comes off like a strange ploy to cause as much confusion as possible. This was made evident once her first single, "Make Her Feel Good," began to make the rounds. Even without knowing her name -- practically an anagram for Teena Marie -- it wouldn't have been impossible to think of Lady T. Over a minimal production from Sean Garrett (Destiny's Child, Mario, Omarion) that struts off the tinny chime from Eric B. & Rakim's "My Melody," Marí's assertive pout is reminiscent of her elder's "I Need Your Lovin'," "Midnight Magic," and "Lovergirl." And the elusive, flirtatious essence of "Make Her Feel Good" isn't much different from that of Ciara's "Goodies" and "Oh" -- so it's wholly appropriate that Teairra and Ciara rhyme. Dubbed "the Princess of the Roc" by Roc-A-Fella administrator Jay-Z, Marí nonetheless has a lot of momentum behind her that should help prevent lost-in-the-shuffle status. Only 17 and raised just south of 8 Mile in Detroit, Marí is helped by Rodney Jerkins, Bryan-Michael Cox, Kwamé, Trackboyz, Poli Paul, and Cool & Dre, not to mention Jay-Z, who introduces "Make Her Feel Good." Despite her age and the amount of assistance, she sounds seasoned and in charge, entirely aware of who she is and what she's capable of doing. There's too much feeling, too much knowing -- in her voice to enable the common kneejerk criticism that she's merely a puppet with all the right connections. A lean album at 45 minutes (with no guest verses or anything ending in "-lude"), at least five of its songs deserve as much play as the lead single, all of which are different enough from one another (both lyrically and sonically) to establish Marí as one to watch. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
Roc-A-Fella Presents Track Listing
Credits of Roc-A-Fella Presents
- Manny Marroquin
- Mixing
- Herb Powers
- Mastering
- Mike "Hitman" Wilson
- Engineer
- Rodney Jerkins
- Producer
- AllStar
- Producer, Engineer
- Mark Seliger
- Photography
- Jim Caruana
- Engineer
- Dexter Simmons
- Mixing
- Nichell Delvaille
- Art Coordinator, Photo Coordination
- Angelo Quaglia
- Engineer
- Deborah Mannis-Gardner
- Sample Clearance
- Vernon Mungo
- Engineer
- Tracey Waples
- Marketing
- Anthony Terrabonne
- Assistant Engineer
- Stephanie Vonarx
- Production Assistant
- Kris Yiengst
- Art Coordinator, Photo Coordination
- Bryan-Michael Cox
- Producer, Instrumentation
- Akisia Grigsby
- Art Direction, Design
- Rob Skipworth
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Morgan Garcia
- Engineer
- Tippi Shorter
- Hair Stylist
- Terese Joseph
- A&R
- Sam Thomas
- Engineer
- Robert "Big Briz" Brisbane
- Engineer
- Shakir Stewart
- Executive Producer, A&R
- Anthony "T.A." Tate
- Executive Producer, A&R
- Kendrick Dean
- Producer, Instrumentation
- Sean Garrett
- Producer, Vocal Arrangement, Vocal Producer, Executive Producer
- Erica Bowen
- A&R
- June "Mister President" Archer
- Production Coordination
- Travis Daniels
- Assistant Engineer
- Josh Houghkirk
- Assistant Engineer
- Poli Paul
- Producer
- Ray Romlus
- A&R
- Leslie Brathwaite
- Mixing
- Joel Campbell
- Producer
- Jean-Marie Horvat
- Mixing
- Thom "TK" Kidd
- Engineer





















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