Loon

Loon

by Loon
Loon

Loon

by Loon

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Overview

It took awhile, but Loon finally made his album-length debut in late 2003 with a self-titled effort for Bad Boy chock-full of the sort of lovers rap the rapper had made his stock-in-trade a year earlier on "I Need a Girl, Pt. 1." That song, also featuring P. Diddy and Usher, became a really big hit in summer 2002, scaling the charts and getting endless radio play, and made a name for Loon in the process. Amid the revived Bad Boy family of the early 2000s, he had become the Mase to labelmate G. Dep's Notorious B.I.G. -- the mellow, soft-spoken rapper with the smooth, romantic game to complement Dep's gentle-thug image. Executive producer P. Diddy leverages this persona throughout Loon's self-titled debut, continually presenting seducer-seducee scenarios where the Harlem rapper lyrically serenades the likes of Kelis and Trina. And even when he's not running game on actual women, Loon still plays the cool, cocky lover-man, presumably targeting his female listeners. This is all fine and well, particularly for those who like contemporary R&B, but song after song of lovers rap over the course of 70 minutes can become tiresome, even for all the hopeless romantics out there. A few passable skits break up the album, but not enough to substantially infuse some variety into the long stretches of lovers rap here, and the few male guests who are featured -- Mario Winans, P. Diddy, Aaron Hall, Carl Thomas -- likewise revel in romantic whispers rather than guy-oriented rap-talk. Thankfully, the diverse, top-shelf production is interesting throughout -- always fresh, lively, and above all, poppy (hooks are openly jacked from such well-known songs as EPMD's "It's My Thing," Guy's "I Like," and Soul II Soul's "Keep on Movin'"). So regardless of whether or not you're into lovers rap, there's always the production to enjoy. It all amounts to a well-produced, polished debut album for Loon with a few great songs (especially the opening run of "How You Want That," "Do What You Like," and "Relax Your Mind") and a bunch of fine ones that overall should please longtime Bad Boy fans and anyone who relishes the label's refined style of lovers rap. ~ Jason Birchmeier

Product Details

Release Date: 10/21/2003
Label: Bad Boy Entertainment
UPC: 0602498605240
Rank: 167548

Tracks

  1. P. Diddy Intro
  2. How You Want That
  3. Do What You Like
  4. Relax Your Mind
  5. Down for Me
  6. Barbershop (Interlude)
  7. This Ain't Funny
  8. Story
  9. Between Us
  10. Like a Movie
  11. Pimpin' Ken (Interlude)
  12. Hey Woo
  13. Can't Talk to Her
  14. Things You Do
  15. Don't Wanna Die
  16. Waiting
  17. You Don't Know
  18. Friday Night
  19. I'll Be There

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Loon   Primary Artist,Vocals
Puff Daddy   Primary Artist
Trina   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Letter M   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Guest Artist
Carl Thomas   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Missy Elliott   Guest Artist
Diddy   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Joe Hooker   Featured Artist
Kleis   Featured Artist
Kelis   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
P Daddy   Featured Artist
Aaron Hall   Featured Artist,Guest Artist
Claudette Ortiz   Featured Artist,Guest Artist
Tammy   Featured Artist
Mario Winans   Featured Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
The Letter   Featured Artist
Missy   Featured Artist
Lamenga Kafi   Vocals (Background)
Shannon Jones   Vocals (Background)
April Williams   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Mario Winans   Producer
Rich Keller   Mixing,Engineer
Sean Combs   Composer
Diddy   Mixing,Producer,Executive Producer
Fredwreck Nassar   Producer
Chris Athens   Mastering
Lamenga Kafi   Vocal Producer
Shannon "Slam" Lawrence   Mixing,Engineer,Vocal Producer
Emery Dobyns   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Doug Wimbish   Composer
Dru Castro   Engineer
Paul Logus   Mixing
Samuel Barnes   Composer
Richard Frierson   Composer
Pimpin' Ken   Producer
Conrad Dimanche   A&R,Mixing,Vocal Producer
Demacio Castellon   Assistant Engineer
Glen Marchese   Mixing,Engineer
Lynn Montrose   Engineer
J. Graham   Composer
A. Hall   Composer
Roger Che   Engineer
David Heuer   Assistant Engineer
A. Moon   Composer
Luke Romer   Mixing
Darrell Warden   Assistant Engineer
Mark Pitts   Associate Executive Producer
G. Griffin   Composer
Christopher Stern   Creative Director
R. Harrell   Composer
C. Thomas   Composer
Frank Socorro   Engineer
Asif Ali   Engineer
Dominick Mancuso   Engineer
Marc Pfafflin   Mixing,Engineer
Alexis Seton   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Gwendolyn Niles   Project Manager
C.D. Hawkins   Composer
Scott Storch   Composer,Producer
Loon   Producer
V. Jeffrey Smith   Composer
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