
This week's edition of 'The Best You Never Heard' serves up songs by teen star JoJo, Teedra Moses, Tamia and the King of Pop Michael Jackson. Drop me your suggestions for future installments at sam@thatgrapejuice.net
JoJo - The Way You Do Me
JoJo's 2006 effort 'The High Road' saw the teen star embrace a more Urban-inspired sound; one of the standout examples of this was the Swizz Beats (yes, Swizz Beats) produced 'The Way You Do Me'. Now, depending on how you wish to interpret the song's lyrical content, it can be considered somewhat risque - especially taking into account her age. Saying that, there's no denying this one's a banger
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Teedra Moses - You Better Tell Her
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Lifted from Tamia's most recent album 'Between Friends', the Darkchild produced 'Too Grown For That' makes this week's edition for a number of reasons. Aside from the fact that it's one of the album's most solid tracks, the uptempo, club-ready production is a welcome departure from her traditional (mid-tempo/ballad) forte. A true testament to Tamia's versatility as an artist.
Listen: Too Grown For That
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Taken from Michael's 2004 greatest hits set ' The Ultimate Collection', the previously unreleased 'We've Had Enough' shows that the King of Pop is still at the top of his game. This rousing track is very much in the vein of Michael's worldwide hit 'Earth Song'. Laced with enough 'Michaelisms' to echo the 'glory days', this one is a winner.
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