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Enter the Dru  (Audio CD) 
by Dru Hill

 
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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:October 27, 1998
Studio:Island
Number Of Discs:1
Average Customer Rating: based on 233 reviews

Track Listing
1. Enter The Dru (Interlude)
2. Real Freak
3. How Deep Is Your Love
4. This What We Do
5. Holding You
6. I'm Wondering
7. You Are Everything
8. I'll Be The One
9. Nowhere Without You (Interlude)
10. One Good Reason
11. Angel (Interlude)
12. Angel
13. What Do I Do With The Love
14. Beauty
15. These Are The Times
16. The Love We Had (Stays On My Mind)
17. What Are We Gonna Do

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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 233 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Forgot how great this album is!!  Oct 26, 2006 By T. Allen
These guys definitely had talent back in the day. its so sad to see these groups that have so much talent fall apart. This album does not give you the option to skip any tunes cause every song on here is on point. Definitely a feel good album, worth the money.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5the B-more (my hometown) boys prove themselves  Jun 08, 2000
Im going to go as far as to say that this is one of the best R&B albums of the decade. These guys are on pace to pass Boyz II Men as group of the decade if they keep work like this comin. These hometown heroes put all other groups to shame. They are destined for greatness their next album is this good. These are my picks as the best:

You Are Everything One of the best song on the cd. Often overdone by the remix but still a good song

The Love We Had (Stays On My Mind) Excellent remake. Very few times where remake is better than original.

Beauty one of the greatest love songs of all time (no doubt) one of those never-get-old types

A+ cd. if there were more stars then this cd would get them.You know this is a good group when more than one memeber can go on to be a a very successful solo artist. Sisqo is already one of the best performers out today. Jazz has the potential to be very good (pending on the production of his cd) Nokio is already a good producer in his own right. These boys have a bright future. Sleeper pick: Holding You emotional song with a very real meaning to it.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


33'5 - Enter The Dru  Jan 28, 2008 By Josephll "Reformed Music Addict"
After a successful Dru Hill in 1996 including the hits "Tell Me", "In My Bed" and "Never Make A Promise" Dru Hill shortly became one of the most popular R&B groups on the planet. Sisqo, Jazz, Woody and Nokio (all natives from Baltimore) released this, 2 years later and it became their biggest selling album and eventually went platinum. Their style is much simular to Jodeci mixing both tender slow jamz and explicit sex anthems. Singer Sisqo even sound alot like Cedric "KCI" Hailey, and was initially critizied for ripping off his style. But Dru Hill had little competitions when they started out cause Jodeci were no longer around and few other groups were as straight forwards as them. This album feature their biggest hit, the #3 ranked "How Deep Is Your Love", their classic mega hit that represent R&B better then anything else in the late 90's. It was the soundtrack to Rush Hour and works excellent now aswell. Other then that we can say that their sophmore effort is very much polished by stellar producers like Babyface on the sweet ballad "These Are The Times" Diane Warren on "What Do I Do with the Love" not surprisingly another ballad. Slicker R&B with "This is What We Do" with Method Man and "You Are Everything" later remixed for a video release with Ja Rule. With 17 songs you got the best of both worlds, but plenty of filler aswell. I would actually say that their debut album is slightly better even if this one sold better. However, "Enter the Dru" made them interational stars and later launched Sisqo's solo career that included his 5x Platinum debut album Unleash the Dragon. There's not been much going on around anyone of them lately, but Sisqo will be relesing a new album this year. As for "Enter The Dru" it's a decent purchase that brings you back to the 90's.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


4Pretty Good  Sep 28, 2006 By Ladybug
I must admit that when this group first came out in the nineties I couldn't stand them. But they were huge in their time the spotlight went from Jodeci to Boyz II MEN and then to Dru Hill. I guess I had my prejudices back in the day because these guys really did have talent. It was just that short guy sisquo who got on my nerves always hopping around on the stage and hunching the air with his platinum blonde -do. Songs like THESE ARE THE TIMES are classic material and bring back a lot of memories. I like upbeat song HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE FOR ME.

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2Thought it would be better  May 22, 2000 By pimpmove
Mostly girls like it. But for guys this album is very boring. The song with Method Man is sweet. But this album is not a keeper in my book. I heard their first album is better. Get the first album instead.

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