![]() The video for this song is absolutely hilarious as well, as I personally miss the music videos of the 90s that had so much character and campy humor (usually unintentional) to them. What takes the song a bit higher in my opinion is Donell and his ability to coast over a breezy production and the hook is truly infectious. The next song is essentially your typical 90s R&B "hey girl, I see you got your eyes on me too" track with "Shorty (Got Her Eyes On Me", and while the song isn't one of my favorites on this album, it's still a solid joint regardless. The original version of the song would kick off the album and start things off correctly. ![]() The song was quite smooth yet inspired a bit of a two step, along with the remix featuring Left Eye, it helped to catapult him to success. With the Anthony Hamilton co-written "U Know What's Up", he managed to put out an infectious track that definitely climbed up the charts and took over radio. ![]() In many ways, this album was his crowning achievement and rightfully so. ![]() U Know What's Up Remix featuring Left EyeĪs the year 1999 was winding down, Donell Jones was preparing to release the biggest album of his career.
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