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Street Love

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Released
  
March 13, 2007

Length
  
60:43

Artist
  
Lloyd

Label
  
Motown/Universal Records

Recorded
  
2006–2007

Street Love (2007)
  
Lessons in Love (2008)

Release date
  
13 March 2007

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Producer
  
Irv Gotti, Big Reese, Jasper Cameron, James "J. Lack" Lackey, Jazze Pha, Bryan Michael Cox, 7 Aurelius, Eric Hudson, Wally Morris, Matty P

Genres
  
Contemporary R&B, Hip hop music, Rhythm and blues

Similar
  
Lloyd albums, Contemporary R&B albums

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Street Love is the second studio album by singer Lloyd, it was released on March 13, 2007 through Universal Motown, The Inc. Records, Sho'nuff Records and Young Goldie Music. The first single is "You" featuring Lil Wayne. The second single off the album is called "Get It Shawty" and the remix featured Yung Joc.

Contents

The album received a positive reception from critics who considered it an improvement over his debut album Southside. Street Love debuted on the US Billboard 200 at number two, selling 144,672 copies sold in its first week. As of April 2007 the album was certified Gold by the RIAA with an excess of 500,000 copies sold.

Critical reception

Street Love received a generally positive reception from music critics who found it an improvement over Southside. AllMusic's David Jeffries praised the album for shedding Lloyd's thug image and replacing it with slow jams that come across as more convincing and sexy, saying that "Lloyd is more comfortable, committed, and believable on Street Love, and if taken in small doses, you can add satisfying to the list." Mark Edward Nero of About.com also complimented the album for providing songs that will catch the public's attention but also said that its lacking in artistic quality, substance and vocal delivery, concluding with "That said, the album isn't bad. Lloyd plays his role well and manages to come across as sensitive yet strong, and not as a sappy sucker." Adam Pearthree of Okayplayer said that despite faltering towards the end he praised the track variety throughout the record for having formulaic but attention-grabbing lyrical work, concluding that "Those looking for the next great step forward in R&B will be sorely disappointed, but if you need to fill the gap in your life while waiting for a new Usher album, Street Love will not let you down." Andy Greenwald of Entertainment Weekly said that the album had potential but concluded with, "Unfortunately, in between, Lloyd's talents are adrift on an ocean of samey slow jams." Gentry Boeckel of PopMatters criticized the record for having an overabundance of slow-paced ballads, saying that "Lloyd seems more interested in making staid, tried-and-true, music-that-will-get-me-laid music, rather than taking the style to new enclaves."

Track listing

  • "You (Remix)" contains samples of "True" by Spandau Ballet.
  • Songs

    1Lloyd (intro)1:32
    2You [Explicit]4:32
    3Certified4:31

    References

    Street Love Wikipedia