Down To Earth (Monie Love Album)
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''Down to Earth'' is the debut album by
Monie Love Simone Johnson or Simone Gooden (born 2 July 1970), better known by her stage name Monie Love, is a British rapper, actress and radio personality from London. Best known for her singles during the late–1980s through the 1990s, Monie Love curr ...
, which was released on 30 October 1990, on
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. It peaked at 109 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and at 26 on the
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, and spawned three charting singles. "
It's a Shame (My Sister) "It's a Shame (My Sister)" is a 1990 hip hop song recorded by British rapper Monie Love, featuring True Image. It was the second single from her debut album '' Down to Earth'', and was released in late 1990 in Germany and the UK and in early 1991 ...
" became Monie's only top-40 hit in the U.S., and peaked at 26 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, while "Monie in the Middle" and "Down 2 Earth" were both successful on the R&B and hip hop charts.


Critical reception

In a contemporary review for ''
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'', music critic Robert Christgau gave ''Down to Earth'' an "A−" and was impressed by Love's proud sensibilities, as she "radiates sisterhood even though she concentrates on the guys, and positivity and tradition" without much culturally or politically conscious lyrics. Alex Henderson was less enthusiastic in a retrospective review for
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, in which he gave the album three-and-a-half out of five stars and wrote that Love raps well, but lacks worthwhile stories on an otherwise good album. At the
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, "Monie in the Middle" was nominated for
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, but lost to
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's "
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." The following year at the 34th Grammy Awards, she was nominated for Best Rap Solo Performance again for "It's a Shame (My Sister)" but lost to LL Cool J's "
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."


Track listing

# "Monie in the Middle" (Monie Love, Steele) 3:45 # "
It's a Shame (My Sister) "It's a Shame (My Sister)" is a 1990 hip hop song recorded by British rapper Monie Love, featuring True Image. It was the second single from her debut album '' Down to Earth'', and was released in late 1990 in Germany and the UK and in early 1991 ...
" (Garrett, Monie Love, Wonder; sample Performed by Love, True Image; additional vocals by
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) 3:43 # "Don't Funk wid the Mo" (Callendar, Hall, Maxwell) 3:33 # "Ring My Bell" (Fermie,
Monie Love Simone Johnson or Simone Gooden (born 2 July 1970), better known by her stage name Monie Love, is a British rapper, actress and radio personality from London. Best known for her singles during the late–1980s through the 1990s, Monie Love curr ...
) 3:52 # "R U Single" (Callendar, Hall, Maxwell) 4:07 # "Just Don't Give a Damn" (Callendar, Hall, Maxwell) 3:57 # "What I'm Supposed 2 B" (Callendar) 3:49 # "Dettrimentally Stable" (Callendar, Hall, Maxwell) 3:28 # "Down 2 Earth" (Callendar, Hall, Maxwell) 4:03 # "I Do as I Please" (Monie Love, Steele) 3:53 # "Pups Lickin' Bone" (Monie Love, Tineo) 4:00 # "Read Between the Lines" (Callendar, Hall, Maxwell) 3:50 # "Race Against Reality" (Callendar, Maxwell, Love, Hall) 3:03 # "Swiney Swiney" (Callendar, Maxwell, Love, Hall) 3:12 # "Give It 2 U Like This" (Callendar, Maxwell, Love, Hall) 4:03 # "I Can Do This (Uptown Mix)" (Pogo, Sylvers, Love, Shockley, Shellby) 3:24 # "I'm Driving You Crazy" (Steele, Love) 4:16 # "Grandpa's Party" (Love II Love Remix) (Love, Fermie) 5:49 Note: Tracks 7, 13, 15, 16, and 17 were included in the UK edition but omitted from the U.S. edition.


Samples

*"Monie in the Middle" **"Black Grass" by
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**"I Wouldn't Change a Thing" by Coke Escovedo *"I Can Do This (Uptown Mix)" **"And The Beat Goes On" by
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*"It's a Shame (My Sister)" **" It's a Shame" by The Spinners, written by Stevie Wonder *"R U Single" **"Single Life" by Cameo *"Just Don't Give a Damn" **"Who Knows" by Jimi Hendrix **"The Soil I Tilled for You" by The Shades of Brown *"What I'm Supposed 2 B" **"N.T." by
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**" Eric B. Is President" by Eric B. & Rakim **"Feel Good" by Fancy *"Dettrimentally Stable" **"Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today)" by
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*"Down 2 Earth" **"Hey Uh-What You Say Come On" by Roy Ayers Ubiquity **"Shangri La" by La Pregunta **"I Wouldn't Change a Thing" by Coke Escovedo *"Pups Lickin' Bone" **"Good Old Music" by
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*"Read Between the Lines" **"I Like (What You're Doing to Me)" by Young & Company **"Take This Train to Freedom" by
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*"Race Against Reality" **"Kitty Bey" by Byron Morris & Unity *"Swiney Swiney" **"Advice" by
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* {{Authority control 1990 debut albums Monie Love albums Warner Records albums Chrysalis Records albums