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Singer and occasional rapper Mila J was only 22 when she released this, her first album, but she had been around for a while. She sat on Rosie Gaines' lap in Prince's video for 'Diamonds and Pearls,' was part of a short-lived group called Gyrl (see the B.A.P.S. soundtrack), and appeared on tracks by RaRa, IMx and Omarion. The common denominator in each one of her recording sessions has been career orchestrator and producer Chris Stokes. To little surprise, Stokes surrounds Mila on Split Personality with a number of his protégés and associates: Marques Houston, Young Rome, Rufus Blaq, and the Underdogs are just a few of them. Mila's voice is pleasantly sweet and young sounding, but it's never flashy or overly demonstrative. The batch of productions Stokes gathers -- also involving Poke & Tone, Trackmasters, and Happy Perez -- is as solid and complementary as they are on his previous projects. This is light, endearing R&B that might take a few listens to sink in; the hooks are neither tremendous nor obvious, but they tend to be strong enough to keep your attention. Thankfully, Mila's rapping ('They know she will kill a song/Ever seen a girl in a chinchilla thong?') is kept to a minimum. [This album was shelved prior to release.]

SampleTitle/ComposerPerformerTimeStream
1 03:51
2
Harvey Mason, Sr. / Damon Thomas
03:53
3 03:48
4
Antonio Dixon / Harvey Mason, Jr. / Damon Thomas
03:42
5 03:39
6
Eric Hudson / Pastor Andrew Merritt
04:17
7 03:33
8
Cory Bold / Marques Houston / Jerome Jones / Rufus Moore / Eddie Gip Noble / Chris Stokes / Cecil Womack / Linda Womack
03:03
9 03:55
10 03:38
11
Thom Bell / Cory Bold / Linda Creed / Rufus Moore / Chris Stokes
03:43
12
Chris 'Rawdog' Denson / Rufus Moore / Chris Stokes
03:35
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Contesting Speedy Deletion[edit]

Is there a chance that this article can be improve instead of being redirected and deleted as I feel that this article is notable and with help I feel that before the page is deleted, editors come to a consensus before removal as I feel the page has potential to improve, the page was redirected before I was able to finish. ---- (talk) 10:56, 17 June 2016 (UTC)

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Improving and restructuring the article.[edit]

This album and the intriguing story behind it is something I am particularly passionate and interested in. A lot of the article's groundwork has already been laid and with some restructuring from some notable and reputable Wikipedia editors, this can be a good article. Thank you. Callan992 (talk) 12:54, 21 August 2018 (UTC)

That doesn't explain how the album meets Wikipedia's notability guidelines. — JJMC89(T·C) 01:36, 22 August 2018 (UTC)

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